- Civil Earthworks - Project Management - Oilfield Road Construction - Maintenance & Remediation - Gravel & Sandstone Sales and Supply - Underground Utilities -
– Full compliment of new equipment with the GPS grade control and service vehicles for any of your project requirements –
How We Work
A.C.L. was founded in 1997 in Fort St. John, holding a strong commitment to our clients, community and families.
The company started with only one excavator working in the Oil & Gas industry and has since expanded to include a full fleet of heavy equipment.
The Highway, Civil, and Oilfield projects that we strive for are complex, requiring strong knowledge, experience with diversity in many technical fields. Environmental and geographical conditions must be assessed with all available utilities, manpower, equipment and materials needed. We are well sourced, organized and execute work in the safest and most cost effective way while always considering schedule.
We use only the best construction materials, techniques and practices which are sourced from our different divisions/companies. Our goal is to provide outstanding service for a realistic price for our clients, while providing a strong future for our employees.
No matter the difficulty of the project, we are up for the challenge!
FEATURED PROJECTS
This project for BC Hydro included the construction of 39.2 kilometers of access roads and crane pads ahead of the transmission line installation from Site C to Groundbirch substation. The construction included high grade all season roads, geo design roads in terrain stability areas and winter construction of high grade roads across swamp and muskeg. Pipeline crossings, culvert installations, erosion and sediment controls as well as rip rap armouring of ditch lines and cut slopes occurred concurrently with all operations. The project was completed on schedule and on budget with zero incidents.


This Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure project was to re-establish access to the community of Old Fort after a section of the Peace Valley slid, cutting off the community and creating a state of emergency. The construction of approximately 1.4 kilometers of new temporary access and the establishment of new drainage patterns for run off while monitoring the stability of the works created a challenge for all parties involved. It was satisfying watching the residents return home once the access was opened and seeing them wave and give thumbs up to the construction crew!


In the spring of 2019, ACL developed and started producing gravel in the Mile 109 area of the Peace Region. Our crushing and screening has produced various products that are readily available for use in the Oil & Gas industry as well as Ministry use. Sieves and specifications are available upon request.


This project was completed for the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure at the Fort St. John 3 bridge on the Montney Creek along the Cecil Lake Road. It was a challenging project that included creek diversion and pumping, fish salvage, rip rap installation and construction of a soil wrap and cuttings. There was also course woody debris structures and boulder cluster installed in the new creek bed as part of the habitat compensation. Project was completed without any environmental issues and a positive report by all Ministries involved with overseeing it.


Completed for PCL Constructors on behalf of BC Hydro, this project included the removal and disposal of contaminated soils, installation of manholes and catch basins and tie into City infrastructure to facilitate regrading and drainage of the storage yard. A challenging project to meet specifications and requirements during the shoulder season of October/November.


This project for BC Hydro included the construction of 39.2 kilometers of access roads and crane pads ahead of the transmission line installation from Site C to Groundbirch substation. The construction included high grade all season roads, geo design roads in terrain stability areas and winter construction of high grade roads across swamp and muskeg. Pipeline crossings, culvert installations, erosion and sediment controls as well as rip rap armouring of ditch lines and cut slopes occurred concurrently with all operations. The project was completed on schedule and on budget with zero incidents.


This Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure project was to re-establish access to the community of Old Fort after a section of the Peace Valley slid, cutting off the community and creating a state of emergency. The construction of approximately 1.4 kilometers of new temporary access and the establishment of new drainage patterns for run off while monitoring the stability of the works created a challenge for all parties involved. It was satisfying watching the residents return home once the access was opened and seeing them wave and give thumbs up to the construction crew!


In the spring of 2019, ACL developed and started producing gravel in the Mile 109 area of the Peace Region. Our crushing and screening has produced various products that are readily available for use in the Oil & Gas industry as well as Ministry use. Sieves and specifications are available upon request.


This project was completed for the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure at the Fort St. John 3 bridge on the Montney Creek along the Cecil Lake Road. It was a challenging project that included creek diversion and pumping, fish salvage, rip rap installation and construction of a soil wrap and cuttings. There was also course woody debris structures and boulder cluster installed in the new creek bed as part of the habitat compensation. Project was completed without any environmental issues and a positive report by all Ministries involved with overseeing it.


Completed for PCL Constructors on behalf of BC Hydro, this project included the removal and disposal of contaminated soils, installation of manholes and catch basins and tie into City infrastructure to facilitate regrading and drainage of the storage yard. A challenging project to meet specifications and requirements during the shoulder season of October/November.

