Right of Way Clearing & Vegetation Management
Utility right-of-way clearing and vegetation management across British Columbia and northwestern Alberta since 2017.
Powerlines, pipelines, and utility corridors only work when the right-of-way stays clear. We handle that work across British Columbia and northwestern Alberta: corridor clearing, vegetation management, and the danger-tree work that keeps a line safe and a crew safe. One crew, one point of accountability, from the first walk-through to the final cleanup.
The corridor, kept clear.
Right-of-way work for utilities, EPC contractors, pipeline operators, and asset owners across BC and northwestern Alberta.
Transmission and distribution corridor clearing
Initial corridor establishment, widening to spec, and scheduled maintenance cycles, worked on the steep, wet, and remote ground Northern BC and Alberta actually have.
Utility vegetation management
Integrated vegetation management that keeps a corridor compliant year over year: controlling regrowth, managing incompatible species, and keeping sightlines and access open.
Danger-tree work along corridors
Certified Wildlife/Danger Tree Assessors identify and prescribe mitigation for hazard trees along corridors, roads, and worksites, including difficult removals near energized lines.
Transmission and distribution right of way clearing
Our right of way clearing covers transmission and distribution infrastructure: initial corridor establishment, widening to spec, and scheduled maintenance cycles. Our fallers and crews work the terrain Northern BC and Alberta actually have: steep ground, wet ground, and remote corridors a long way from the nearest road.
Naming the corridors, asset owners, and rough volumes we have cleared does more for trust than anything else on this page. We are glad to walk through relevant project history directly when we quote.
Utility vegetation management
Clearing is only half of it. Integrated vegetation management keeps a corridor compliant year over year: controlling regrowth, managing incompatible species, and keeping sightlines and access open so the asset owner is not fighting the same brush every season. We plan the cycle with you and work to the standard your regulator and your insurer expect.
Danger-tree work along corridors
Hazard trees along a right-of-way are a strike and an outage waiting to happen. Our Certified Wildlife/Danger Tree Assessors identify and prescribe mitigation for hazard trees along corridors, roads, and worksites, and our fallers take them down safely, including the difficult removals near energized lines that need a plan before anyone touches a saw.
We are headquartered in Iskut, BC, and we run corridor and vegetation work across Northern BC and into northwestern Alberta. Northwestern Alberta right of way work – from the BC border east toward the Peace Country – is part of our core service area, not an afterthought, so a single crew can carry a corridor program across the provincial line without a handoff. We operate in direct partnership with the Tahltan and Nisga'a Nations, and we invest in local capacity on every project we run. For tree trimming and vegetation management along BC hydro and power line corridors, see our page on hydro line tree trimming and vegetation management. Where a corridor needs dense brush and undergrowth cleared in place, our forestry mulching handles the ground prep.
Right-of-way clearing questions
What is right-of-way clearing?
Right-of-way clearing is the removal of trees and vegetation along a utility, pipeline, or transmission corridor so the infrastructure stays safe, accessible, and compliant. It covers initial clearing, widening, and ongoing maintenance.
Who do you do right-of-way and vegetation management work for?
We work for utilities, EPC and general contractors, pipeline and asset owners, and municipalities. We target the type of corridor work, not any single named client, and we are glad to talk through your standard and your scope before we quote.
What regions do you cover for right-of-way clearing?
British Columbia and northwestern Alberta, with a base in Iskut and crews working across Northern BC and east across the Alberta border.
How do I get a quote?
Send us the corridor location, length, and scope through our quote form or by phone. We typically respond within two business days with a plan and a price.
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clearing or maintenance?
Send us the scope and location. We will come back with a realistic plan and price, usually within two business days.