Framework · 35:04
// THE QUOTE
“so when we're installing like up in cumberland county uh the ground is very conducive to trenchless technology”
— Allison Coffin, MBA, P.Eng. · Eastward Energy (formerly Heritage Gas Limited)
Excellent trade contrast: directional drilling in Cumberland County versus breaking bedrock and finding abandoned tram lines on the Halifax peninsula — exactly the hard-won site nuance builders respect.
Full episode at 35:04Natural Gas for Nova Scotia Builders: Construction Heat, Utility Coordination & the CSA Scope Boundary — Heritage Gas ▸
THE LESSON THIS CLIP CARRIES
Halifax Peninsula's bedrock means trenching only — no directional drilling — which is slower and more expensive; factor this into civil schedules for downtown gas connections.
“we have a high amount of bedrock so all of our work here is trenched”
THE CHAPTER IT LIVES IN
Commercial Projects: Queen's Marque, Richmond Yards, Downtown Halifax
29:20
Clips like this, every two weeks.
SOURCE: 35:04 of Natural Gas for Nova Scotia Builders: Construction Heat, Utility Coordination & the CSA Scope Boundary — Heritage Gas