Piling
Our piling division boasts over 25 years of experience in foundation installation for a wide range of projects. We have an impressive performance record on both small and large-scale jobs and are a leader in industrial projects in the oil sands and in related petrochemical and refinery complexes. We have also been involved in the development of numerous commercial and infrastructure projects.
Our extensive and diverse equipment fleet has set us apart from our competitors and has enabled us to successfully complete piling projects of virtually any size. Our commitment to quality is emphasized by our ISO 9001-2000 certified quality management program.
NACG's piling division includes North American Pile Driving (formerly Griffiths Pile Driving) in British Columbia and Drillco Foundation Co. Ltd. in Ontario.
Our services include:
- Driven piles
- Drilled piles
- Caissons
- Screw piles
- Continuous flight auger (CFA) piles
- Expanded base piles
- Sheet piles
- Shoring
- Marine piling
- Micropiling
- Cofferdams
- Soil densification and stone columns
- Load testing
Spotlight on CFA Piling
North American Construction Group has recently added Continuous Flight Auger (CFA) piling and micropiling to the list of services. We’re pleased to be able to offer these innovative services to our clients.
What is CFA Piling?
CFA piling is an installation method that requires no sleeves or casing. This allows for the economical installation of drilled, cast-in-place concrete piles in areas of poor soil conditions, with or without water-bearing strata. On top of offering a more economical timeline, CFA piling is also environmentally friendly.
Why CFA piling is the right choice for your project:
- No impact shocks and low vibration and noise levels during pile installation.
- Useful in areas with poor soil conditions including sand or silt, and areas with water-bearing strata.
- Provides quick and cost effective installations.
- Our Piling division is a leading supplier of piling services in Canada, as the only contractor that offers such a divers range of piling options we are able to asses and provide the most efficient and cost-effective solution for your project.
Spotlight on Micropiling
Micropiling can be used in areas of limited access using small equipment to install small diameter piles (usually smaller than 150mm) which can be pressure grouted to achieve high load carrying capacity—anywhere from three tons to over 500.
Why micropiling is the right choice for your project:
- Low vibration and noise levels
- Requires minimal site preparation
- Only small, lightweight equipment needed
- Useful in most ground conditions, including rock and concrete
- Effective in limited access and low ceiling areas



