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sometimes we'll actually encounter old artifacts so we work with a local archaeologist

Allison Coffin, MBA, P.Eng. · Eastward Energy (formerly Heritage Gas Limited)

Surprising, fully self-contained anecdote: when they dig up old artifacts they bring out a local archaeologist and log it through the Nova Scotia Museum — a memorable color detail.

Full episode at 36:25Natural Gas for Nova Scotia Builders: Construction Heat, Utility Coordination & the CSA Scope Boundary — Heritage Gas
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THE LESSON THIS CLIP CARRIES
Working in existing urban streets (Halifax Peninsula) involves unexpected buried infrastructure — tram lines, old retaining walls, archaeologically significant material — budget for discovery and have a protocol for archaeologist engagement.
we encountered some abandoned tram lines under the asphalt... we work with a local archaeologist
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THE CHAPTER IT LIVES IN
Getting Involved Early in the Design Stage
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SOURCE: 36:25 of Natural Gas for Nova Scotia Builders: Construction Heat, Utility Coordination & the CSA Scope Boundary — Heritage Gas