Framework · 10:56
// THE QUOTE
“so what we do is uh contractor that's building the subdivision will install the pipes”
— Allison Coffin, MBA, P.Eng. · Eastward Energy (formerly Heritage Gas Limited)
Crisp explainer of the install sequence: subdivision contractor stubs the lots, gas goes in last as the shallowest utility, only digging a couple feet for a 10-15m service — exactly the trade craft this audience values.
Full episode at 10:56Natural Gas for Nova Scotia Builders: Construction Heat, Utility Coordination & the CSA Scope Boundary — Heritage Gas ▸
THE LESSON THIS CLIP CARRIES
Utilities are last in the ground in new subdivisions because they are shallowest; gas crews need only 10-15m service stubs once foundations are poured — coordinate timing accordingly.
“we're usually the last utility in because we're typically the shallowest”
THE CHAPTER IT LIVES IN
Residential New Construction — Bedford West
8:46
Clips like this, every two weeks.
SOURCE: 10:56 of Natural Gas for Nova Scotia Builders: Construction Heat, Utility Coordination & the CSA Scope Boundary — Heritage Gas