Project Details
The LNG Canada Project in Kitimat, BC, is one of the largest energy investments in Canadian history, designed to export low-carbon natural gas to global markets. Featuring a liquefaction plant, marine terminal, and extensive supporting infrastructure, LNGC represents both a major economic driver and a cornerstone of Canada’s clean energy transition.
Inline has supported Coast Industrial Construction (CIC) with specialized services for the installation of temporary facilities across the LNGC site, ensuring ground stability, quality control, and adherence to engineering specifications throughout the execution of civil works. Our geotechnical and survey teams provided control establishment, monitoring, and precision survey support for layouts and as-builts, while performing compaction testing and geotechnical assessments to verify ground stability and effective drainage—particularly around large-scale stockpiles. UAV-based aerial surveys were deployed to deliver real-time volume monitoring and progress reporting, enabling accurate stockpile oversight and supporting project planning and execution with high-resolution spatial data. Complementing these services, Inline performed aggregate testing, construction monitoring, and AutoCAD support to streamline workflows and validate compliance at every stage of the project.
Services Executed
- Control Establishment & Monitoring
- Volume Monitoring & Progress Reporting
- Survey Support, Layout & As-Builts
- UAV Aerial Mapping & Monitoring
- AutoCAD Support
- Compaction & Soil Testing
- Aggregate Testing
- Construction Monitoring
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