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Completed Projects

We have completed many different projects over the years in the commercial sewer and water municipal infrastructure Industry. Below are some of the examples of projects we have completed.

Centrate Line Replacement
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This was at the Edmonton Waste Management Facility and completed in 2017.

DTI Rescue Shaft
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We were called in March 2018 to dig a Rescue Shaft to retrieve a drill head approximately 27 meters underground. This project required gentle maneuvering around a water line at the top of the 9.1-meter diameter tunnel liner. We have a cross connect and ...

Elmwood Dry Pond
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In 2016 – 2017, CKB installed a specially designed cage 9 meters deep to horizontally bore pipe to minimize disturbance of an arterial roadway. Excavation of a dry pond and installation of a total of 1340 linier meters of pipe ranging in sizes from 250mm ...

Forest Lawn
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In the winter of 2017, we also removed and reinstalled the concrete in the Forest Lawn Ravine which many knows as a high flow channel that stays flowing even in winter.

Morinville Syphon
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In winter of 2017 our crews replaced a syphon with minimal interruption in flow and while under supplied air for most of the project due to high levels of H2S.

North Interceptor Trunk
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CKB Construction started prepping the worksite in October of 2016 for a little rig to be hauled in to punch pipe under the Sturgeon River to tie-in the drainage system from Sturgeon Road to Rivercrest Crescent. This project included 11 shafts, up to 11 ve ...

Walterdale Bridge
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In 2014, CKB Construction was contracted to complete drainage work on the Walterdale Bridge Project. This worksite was particularly interesting because it was deemed a place of interest for historians and archeologists. For our Superintendents, the most ...