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Stringing pipe beside a trench D7 dozer Fast Fusion Machine Pipe bender Box 160
Lampman, Saskatchewan
S0C 1N0

Ph: (306) 487-2281
Fax: (306) 487-3235

The Southeast Saskatchewan Pipeline Division is capable of operating from six to 10 pipeline spreads at a time, each using between five and 50 workers.

Pipe diameters from 2" to 6" are installed using ploughs, while chain trenchers are used to bed in pipe between 2" and 24" in diameter.

Each year, the division lays approximately 150 km of fiberglass pipe, 150-200 km of composite pipe, and 100-150 km of steel pipe, mainly in the southeast Saskatchewan and southwest Manitoba region. The division also provides support for each of the Company's other locations when needed.

QC & QA

The division adheres to current Quality Control and Quality Assurance protocols, to satisfy pressure component and pipeline construction requirements. All CES employees are certified in required safety training courses.

Equipment

CES Pipeline equipment includes:

  • CRC 6"-20" boring machine
  • 6 HydroVac trucks (equipped for winter work)
  • 3 Wolfe Plows (2"-8" poly pipe, 2"-6" composite, 2"-4" steel pipe)
  • Tandem axle water trucks with high pressure tri-plex pumps for hydro testing pipelines
  • Sullair 900 CFM 300 PSI Compressor with Dessicant Air Dryers (good to -50C dewpoint)
  • FastFusion Mobile Trac machine (poly pipe 3"-12")
  • Cats (D6 - D9) with single and multi shank rippers and topsoil cutters
  • Sidebooms (583s to D3s and rubber tire 580s)
  • Iron Wolf topsoil mulcher (frozen topsoil 8"-12" deep, 10' wide per pass)

All crews are equipped with Right of Way signage, batter boards, small tools and consumables required.

Steve Smith
SE SK Pipeline Manager
Ph: (306) 487-4125
Cell: (306) 421-3604
Fax: (306) 487-3235
ssmith@carsonenergyservices.com