Discover Our Latest Projects
Matcon leads the industry as one of the only ground-based field services companies in which all work can be conducted and supported by our in-house resources and divisions.
We are proud to share our library of hundreds of successfully completed projects that involve combinations of excavation, shoring, infrastructure, demolition, geotechnical foundation work, contaminated soil and water management as well as remote work.
Lougheed Heights Tower 1 & 2
Matcon was tasked with pre-development excavation and shoring as well as conventional and injection anchor placement.
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A multidisciplinary project requiring removal of bedrock, jet grouting and 21,500+ft of drilling.
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Retained to handle the disposal of contaminated soil and creosote piles, installation of sheet pile, roof drains, catch basins etc.
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An intricate project requiring contaminated soil management, temporary road reinstatements and managing operations around high voltage overheas lines.
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This is an archived project that was successfully completed using the collaborative efforts of our Deep Foundations and Excavations and Shoring divisions.
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Working with fill-site owner to develop an On-site Management and Handling Plan to accept and handle the material on-site in an environmentally responsible manner
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This is an archived project requiring a variety of services from the various divisions at Matcon. For more information please don't hesitate to reach out.
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This is an archived project of a successfully completed collaboration between our deep foundations and excavation and shoring divisions in preparation for development.
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This is an archived project requiring various services from our divisions at Matcon.
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The Vancouver Aquarium’s $45-million renovation and expansion was unveiled in June 2014 in Vancouver, British Columbia’s Stanley Park as the most significant expansion in the 58-year history of Canada’s largest marine science center.
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