Pipeline

We are known for our ability to take on projects in harsh climates and challenging terrain. Our services include mainline transmission and distribution lines, penstock, tailings, steel, fiberglass, and plastic pipe.

North American is a full service pipeline contractor. With over 30 years experience in the installation of pipelines we have a proven reputation in the industry. We are known for our ability to take on projects in challenging climates, throughout mountainous regions and in environmentally sensitive areas. Our knowledgeable and experienced management team are committed to each project, by implementing systems and controls that ensure cost effective and efficient project development we deliver immense value to the client.

Our services include:

  • Mainline transmission and distribution lines
  • Looping and gathering systems
  • Penstock
  • Tailings and water intakes
  • 6” to 52” diameter pipe
  • Steel, fiberglass and plastic pipe
  • Pipeline integrity and maintenance
  • Hydro testing
  • Mechanized welding

 
Our pipeline division has worked with, and will continue to work with, some of Canada’s most respected energy companies. We take as much pride in our partnerships as we do in our work, and that’s what makes us the right construction company for your project.

Pipeline Brochure

 
 
 

North American Construction Group (NACG) is currently completing the construction of a 160 kilometre, 36” diameter NEB regulated pipeline running from Hinton, Alberta to Jackman, BC. The pipeline runs through Jasper National Park and Mount Robson Provincial Park which are designated UNESCO World Heritage sites. NACG construction crews had to deal with challenging mountain terrain, extremely narrow “right-of-ways”, over 125 environmentally sensitive river crossings and significant wildlife activity.

 

This project included the installation of 4.5 kilometers of 60” penstock.

 
 

NACG was responsible for the installation and project management of over 800 kilometers of 3” to 16” pipeline, including hundreds of well site tie-ins. Numerous HDD river and creek crossings and concrete weight buoyancy control were also integrated. Work was predominantly completed during the winter months over terrain that was primarily muskeg in the frigid climate of Northern British Columbia. First Nations groups from the surrounding communities were engaged to collaborate on the project.