Infrastructure

Tunneling

Setting the bar

Setting the bar for rapid performance, environmental protection, and safety in storm and sanitary sewer tunnel construction, Michels Canada in one of North America’s largest tunneling contractors with experience utilizing a variety of tunneling techniques, including:

To eliminate potential disruptions to schedules, existing services, and surrounding residents, our crew of tunneling contractors implement a comprehensive pre-planning process and follow through with services including shaft construction, sliplining, and pipejacking.

Michels Canada completed a 117-metre long, 2,121-mm diameter tunnel as an outfall for a new wastewater treatment plant on Vancouver Island.

Tunneling

McLoughlin Point Wastewater Treatment Plant outfall

BC

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McLoughlin Point Wastewater Treatment Plant outfall

Michels built a 148-metre long, 1.8-metre diameter tunnel under the Mary Hill Bypass, a major four-lane highway in the Vancouver metropolitan area, to house a 1.5-metre diameter water main.

Tunneling

Port Mann Main No. 2

BC

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Port Mann Main No. 2

The parallel tunnels both run a length of 1500m at a below ground depth of approximately 14m in Saskatoon.

Tunneling

McOrmond Drive Sanitary & Sewer

SK

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McOrmond Drive Sanitary & Sewer

Michels Canada is a partner in the design-bid-build project for the 6.3-metre diameter Coxwell Bypass Tunnel.

Tunneling

Coxwell Bypass Tunnel

ON

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Coxwell Bypass Tunnel

Michels completed a Microtunneling project for the city of Edmonton.

Tunneling

Big Lake W14

AB

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Big Lake W14