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sometimes we expose pipes that we don't know what it is

Evan Teasdale P.Eng. · DesignPoint Engineering & Surveying Ltd.

Buried-history gem — abandoned pipes scoped by camera, gas streetlight lines and old tram lines under Halifax streets since the 1800s — a complete, surprising dig story.

Full episode at 37:09Passive House, Land Development & Renewable Energy Civil Works in Atlantic Canada | Design Point Engineering
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THE LESSON THIS CLIP CARRIES
Historical buried infrastructure in Halifax (gas lines for street lights, tram rails) is routinely discovered on excavation; utility locate and survey must be the first step on any downtown project before design begins.
there’s old gas lines buried in some of the streets… you never know what you’re going to run into
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THE CHAPTER IT LIVES IN
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SOURCE: 37:09 of Passive House, Land Development & Renewable Energy Civil Works in Atlantic Canada | Design Point Engineering