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Subsurface Utility Engineering (SUE) in New Westminster, BC
ASCE 38 quality-level utility investigation for engineers and capital projects — from records research (QL-D) to surveyed, daylighted certainty (QL-A). Serving New Westminster 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 New Westminster
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 New Westminster
Ground: New Westminster sits on till bluffs over Fraser riverfront fill. Hilltop till scans well; the riverfront flats are historic fill with brick, timber, and rail-era debris that demands experienced interpretation.
What's buried here: BC's oldest city — Victorian-era Queens Park homes, brick-age downtown services, and riverfront industrial conversions.
Common subsurface utility engineering (sue) work in New Westminster
- Heritage-area utility identification before streetscape work
- Oil tank scans in Queens Park
- Riverfront fill investigations pre-development
- Municipal and institutional capital projects
- Roadway and utility corridor design
- Risk allocation on major excavations
How the New Westminster locate works
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QL-D records research
All available utility records compiled and georeferenced — the baseline layer every project starts from.
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QL-C site correlation
Surface features — valves, manholes, pedestals — surveyed and reconciled with the records layer.
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QL-B geophysics
GPR + EM designate utility positions across the corridor; output is survey-grade horizontal mapping.
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QL-A verification
Critical conflicts are daylighted (vacuum excavation by partner crews) and surveyed in three dimensions — certainty where the design needs it.
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.
New Westminster questions, answered
Why specify SUE instead of a standard locate?
Standard locates serve excavation safety; SUE serves design. The ASCE 38 framework attaches a defined quality level to every utility shown, letting engineers allocate risk contractually and decide precisely where to pay for QL-A certainty. On capital projects, SUE routinely returns multiples of its cost in avoided redesigns and claims.
Do you perform the QL-A vacuum excavation yourselves?
We scope and supervise QL-A test holes and survey the exposed utilities; the daylighting itself is performed by partnered hydrovac crews. One contract, one deliverable, with each party doing what they're equipped for.
What do your SUE deliverables look like?
Sealed-format CAD with utilities attributed by quality level, a basis-of-investigation report, and test-hole logs for any QL-A points — the package engineers of record expect to reference in contract documents.
Is SUE overkill for a small commercial site?
Sometimes — and we'll say so. Many sites are served perfectly by QL-B mapping without the SUE formalism. The free consult sorts which investigation level your project and its risk profile actually need.
Does BC One Call cover my New Westminster 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. New Westminster's stock — bC's oldest city — Victorian-era Queens Park homes, brick-age downtown services, and riverfront industrial conversions. — is exactly where those private surprises accumulate. Private locating closes that gap before you dig.
How do New Westminster ground conditions affect the locate?
New Westminster sits on till bluffs over Fraser riverfront fill. Hilltop till scans well; the riverfront flats are historic fill with brick, timber, and rail-era debris that demands experienced interpretation. 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 New Westminster?
New Westminster 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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