Story · 46:20
// THE QUOTE
“could be a couple of things so it could be like a third-party contractor digging in the street without locates”
— Allison Coffin, MBA, P.Eng. · Eastward Energy (formerly Heritage Gas Limited)
Tangible emergency-response stories: a contractor hitting a line, ice falling off a building, snow weight on piping, and a car off the road in a freezing-rain storm on Easter forcing a middle-of-the-night shutoff.
Full episode at 46:20Natural Gas for Nova Scotia Builders: Construction Heat, Utility Coordination & the CSA Scope Boundary — Heritage Gas ▸
THE LESSON THIS CLIP CARRIES
Engage the natural gas utility at the mechanical design stage — not at shovel-drop — to keep gas as a live option and simplify specification.
“the sooner that we can get involved in the conversations the better”
THE CHAPTER IT LIVES IN
Construction Heating, HVAC Trends, and Emergency Response
40:50
Clips like this, every two weeks.
SOURCE: 46:20 of Natural Gas for Nova Scotia Builders: Construction Heat, Utility Coordination & the CSA Scope Boundary — Heritage Gas