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Potholing & Vacuum Excavation Coordination in Port Coquitlam, BC
When the project needs certainty, the utility gets daylighted. We scope, coordinate, and survey hydrovac test holes — QL-A truth, delivered as data. Serving Port Coquitlam and the Metro Vancouver region with certified locators, WorkSafe BC damage-prevention practice, and written documentation — since 1999.
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The BC One Call gap in Port Coquitlam
BC 1 Call marks public utilities to your property line — always request it, it's free. But every service inside the line is private and stays unmarked. That gap is where most utility strikes happen, and liability lands on whoever dug. This service closes the gap.
Locating conditions in Port Coquitlam
Ground: Port Coquitlam sits on Pitt River floodplain silts with till toward the north side. Floodplain silts limit deep imaging south of the rail corridor; northern till scans conventionally. Shallow residential services image well throughout.
What's buried here: Postwar bungalows mid-renewal, distribution warehouses on the floodplain, and a compact older downtown with mixed-age services.
Common potholing & vacuum excavation coordination work in Port Coquitlam
- Warehouse slab and dock scanning
- Service renewals in postwar neighbourhoods
- Pre-dig locates for infill construction
- Critical crossing verification
- Bore-path certainty points
- Design elevation confirmation
How the Port Coquitlam locate works
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Target the holes
Geophysics narrows the candidates; only the conflicts that matter earn a test hole — certainty where it pays, not everywhere.
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Coordinate the daylight
Partnered hydrovac crews expose each utility non-destructively under our direction.
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Survey the exposure
Utility type, material, diameter, condition, and surveyed XYZ recorded before the hole closes.
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Feed the design
Test-hole logs and coordinates delivered into the project CAD — measured truth replacing estimated position.
How to read the marks we leave
CSA/APWA uniform colour code. Standard practice: mechanical digging stays 60 cm clear of any mark; the last hand-width is exposed by hand or hydrovac.
Port Coquitlam questions, answered
Why vacuum excavation instead of a backhoe peek?
Hydrovac exposes utilities with air or water and suction — no bucket within striking distance of the thing you're trying to protect. It is the only excavation method appropriate for daylighting unknowns, and the only one that satisfies QL-A practice.
Do you operate the hydrovac trucks?
No — and deliberately so. Partnered hydrovac operators excavate; we scope the holes, direct the exposure, and capture the engineering data. Each party does what it's built for, under one coordinated deliverable.
How many test holes does a typical project need?
Fewer than most assume — good geophysics first means daylighting only genuine decision points. A corridor design might need three to eight holes at critical crossings rather than dozens on speculation. The conflict analysis identifies exactly which.
What arrives in the test-hole log?
Surveyed coordinates and elevation, utility type and material, outside diameter, depth of cover, condition notes, and photographs — formatted for direct reference in design drawings and contract documents.
Does BC One Call cover my Port Coquitlam property?
Only partially. BC 1 Call marks registered public utilities up to your property line — free, and you should always use it. Everything inside the line is private and unmarked: irrigation, gas runs to outbuildings, landscape lighting, old septic, abandoned services. Port Coquitlam's stock — postwar bungalows mid-renewal, distribution warehouses on the floodplain, and a compact older downtown with mixed-age services. — is exactly where those private surprises accumulate. Private locating closes that gap before you dig.
How do Port Coquitlam ground conditions affect the locate?
Port Coquitlam sits on Pitt River floodplain silts with till toward the north side. Floodplain silts limit deep imaging south of the rail corridor; northern till scans conventionally. Shallow residential services image well throughout. Where local conditions limit one technology, the survey leans on the others — EM tracing, sonde work, and acoustic methods — so the locate objective is met regardless of soil.
How quickly can you do a locate in Port Coquitlam?
Port Coquitlam is inside our standing Metro Vancouver coverage — typical scheduling is 24–72 hours, with same-day service often possible during business hours (Mon–Sat, 8am–6pm Pacific). Pricing follows our province-wide structure with no regional premium; the free phone consult produces a firm number in about five minutes: 604-239-9934.
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