Safe and precise hydrovac excavation in Alberta for projects that require controlled digging around utilities, pipelines, and underground infrastructure.

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Hydrovac Excavation Services in Calgary, Edmonton Alberta and Western Canada

Hydrovac excavation is one of the safest and most precise excavation methods available for projects that involve underground utilities. Instead of mechanical digging equipment, hydrovac excavation uses pressurized water to loosen soil while a powerful vacuum system removes the material. This process allows buried infrastructure to be safely exposed without damaging surrounding utilities.

DIGS Hydrovac provides professional hydrovac excavation services across Calgary, Edmonton, and Western Canada. Our crews support construction projects, municipal infrastructure work, telecommunications installation, pipeline development, and residential construction that require safe excavation near underground utilities.

Hydrovac excavation allows contractors to expose gas lines, electrical conduit, water services, sewer infrastructure, and fiber optic cables with precision. By using non destructive excavation methods, hydrovac operators can safely uncover buried utilities before trenching, drilling, or construction work begins.

Across Calgary, Edmonton and Alberta, hydrovac excavation has become a standard method for safely performing excavation in environments where underground infrastructure must be protected

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What Is Hydrovac Excavation

Hydrovac excavation is a controlled excavation method that uses high pressure water combined with powerful vacuum suction to remove soil safely and efficiently. The water loosens the soil while the vacuum system extracts the slurry and stores it inside a debris tank for disposal.

This process allows operators to gradually remove soil while carefully exposing underground infrastructure.

Traditional excavation methods rely on mechanical digging equipment that can damage buried utilities if their location is uncertain. Hydrovac excavation provides a safer alternative by allowing operators to visually confirm utilities as they are exposed.

Because the excavation process is controlled and precise, hydrovac excavation is widely used for projects where accuracy is critical.

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Hydrovac Excavation Services

DIGS Hydrovac provides a full range of hydrovac excavation services designed to support construction, infrastructure, and utility projects across Alberta.

Our hydrovac services include:

These services allow contractors to safely expose underground utilities before mechanical excavation begins.

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Utility Daylighting and Potholing

Utility daylighting is one of the most common applications for hydrovac excavation.

Daylighting is the process of safely exposing underground utilities so contractors can confirm their exact location and depth before excavation begins. Surface markings and utility records provide guidance, but they are not always completely accurate.

Hydrovac excavation allows crews to visually confirm buried infrastructure before trenching, drilling, or foundation work begins.

Potholing is a similar process that involves creating small targeted excavations used to verify the location of underground utilities.

Both daylighting and potholing are widely used across Calgary, Edmonton and Western Canada construction projects to prevent accidental utility strikes and support safer excavation planning.

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Hydrovac Excavation for Construction Projects

Construction projects frequently require excavation near underground utilities.

Hydrovac excavation allows contractors to safely expose buried infrastructure before mechanical excavation begins. By confirming utility locations early, construction teams can reduce risk and avoid unexpected conflicts.

DIGS Hydrovac supports construction projects with services including utility exposure, potholing, trenching support, and excavation preparation for directional drilling.

These services help contractors maintain safe excavation practices while improving project coordination.

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Hydrovac Excavation for Infrastructure and Utilities

Municipal infrastructure systems are often located beneath roads, sidewalks, and developed urban areas where excavation must be performed carefully.

Hydrovac excavation allows contractors to safely expose water mains, sewer infrastructure, drainage systems, electrical conduit, and telecommunications cables during maintenance and upgrade projects.

This method is commonly used for water main repairs, sewer upgrades, valve access excavation, drainage maintenance, and telecommunications installation.

Because hydrovac excavation allows operators to carefully expose utilities while maintaining precise control of the excavation area, it has become an essential tool for municipal infrastructure work across Alberta.

Hydrovac Excavation for Infrastructure and Utilities

Municipal infrastructure systems are often located beneath roads, sidewalks, and developed urban areas where excavation must be performed carefully.

Hydrovac excavation allows contractors to safely expose water mains, sewer infrastructure, drainage systems, electrical conduit, and telecommunications cables during maintenance and upgrade projects.

This method is commonly used for water main repairs, sewer upgrades, valve access excavation, drainage maintenance, and telecommunications installation.

Because hydrovac excavation allows operators to carefully expose utilities while maintaining precise control of the excavation area, it has become an essential tool for municipal infrastructure work across Western Canada.

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Hydrovac Excavation in Calgary, Edmonton and Western Canada

Urban environments such as Calgary contain dense underground utility networks that include gas lines, water infrastructure, electrical conduit, telecommunications cables, and sewer systems.

Excavation in these environments requires careful planning and controlled excavation methods.

Hydrovac excavation allows contractors to safely expose buried infrastructure before excavation begins, helping prevent damage to existing utilities.

DIGS Hydrovac supports projects throughout:

  • Calgary

  • Airdrie

  • Cochrane

  • Okotoks

  • Chestermere

  • Strathmore

  • Canmore/Banff

  • Rocky View County

 Our crews also support infrastructure projects across Edmonton and Western Canada.

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Benefits of Hydrovac Excavation

Hydrovac excavation offers several advantages compared to traditional digging methods.

Because soil is removed gradually using pressurized water and vacuum systems, operators can safely expose underground utilities with minimal risk of damage.

Hydrovac excavation also creates smaller and cleaner excavations, which helps reduce restoration work and disruption to surrounding areas.

For construction and infrastructure projects, this provides several important benefits including improved safety, reduced risk of utility damage, precise excavation in congested areas, and improved project planning.

These advantages have made hydrovac excavation one of the most reliable excavation methods for projects involving underground utilities.

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Hydrovac Excavation Services from DIGS Hydrovac

Hydrovac excavation has become an essential part of modern construction and infrastructure projects across Alberta.

DIGS Hydrovac supports contractors, municipalities, utilities, and developers with hydrovac excavation services that allow underground utilities to be safely exposed before excavation begins.

Our crews operate modern hydrovac equipment capable of performing daylighting, potholing, trenching support, and infrastructure exposure across a wide range of project environments.

If your project requires safe non destructive excavation around underground utilities, DIGS Hydrovac is ready to assist.

Our Hydrovac Excavation Process

Hydrovac excavation is designed to safely expose underground utilities while maintaining full control over the excavation area. The process combines pressurized water with powerful vacuum removal to loosen and remove soil without damaging buried infrastructure.

DIGS Hydrovac follows a structured excavation process to ensure every project is performed safely and efficiently.

Project Planning and Site Review

Every hydrovac excavation project begins with a review of the excavation scope and site conditions. Our team works with project managers, coordinators, and site supervisors to understand the excavation requirements and identify potential underground utilities.

 Planning ahead helps ensure excavation work proceeds safely once crews arrive on site.

Utility Daylighting and Verification

Before major excavation work begins, hydrovac excavation is often used to perform utility daylighting or potholing. This allows crews to safely expose underground infrastructure for visual confirmation.

Hydrovac excavation is commonly used to uncover:

  • gas lines

  • electrical conduit

  • fiber optic telecommunications lines

  • water mains

  • sewer services

Safely exposing these utilities allows contractors to confirm their exact location and depth before excavation begins.

Learn more about Utility Daylighting and Potholing Services.

Controlled Hydrovac Excavation

During excavation, pressurized water is used to break apart soil while a powerful vacuum system removes the material and transfers it into the hydrovac truck’s debris tank. This controlled excavation method allows operators to carefully remove soil while protecting underground utilities.

Unlike mechanical excavation equipment, hydrovac excavation allows crews to work safely around buried infrastructure.

Excavation Support for Construction Activities

Hydrovac excavation is often performed ahead of construction activities such as trenching, drilling, or underground utility installation.

By exposing underground infrastructure first, contractors can proceed with excavation work with greater confidence.

Hydrovac excavation is widely used on projects including:

Material Removal and Disposal

As soil is removed during excavation, the slurry is transported through the vacuum hose and stored inside the truck’s debris tank. This keeps excavation areas clean and allows material to be transported to approved disposal facilities.

Maintaining clean excavation areas helps improve site safety and organization.

Safe Completion of Excavation Work

Once utilities have been safely exposed or excavation work is complete, contractors can inspect the excavation and proceed with the next stage of construction.

Hydrovac excavation creates small, controlled excavations that often reduce restoration work compared to traditional excavation methods.

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Hydrovac Excavation FAQ

What is hydrovac excavation used for?

Hydrovac excavation is used to safely expose underground utilities before construction or excavation begins. It is commonly used for daylighting, potholing, trenching support, and directional drilling preparation.

Why is hydrovac excavation safer than traditional digging?

Hydrovac excavation uses pressurized water and vacuum suction instead of mechanical digging equipment. This controlled excavation process reduces the risk of damaging underground utilities.

Can hydrovac excavation be used in frozen ground?

Yes. Hydrovac excavation equipment can use heated water to break up frozen soil, allowing excavation to continue during winter conditions.

Where is hydrovac excavation commonly used?

Hydrovac excavation is commonly used on construction sites, municipal infrastructure projects, pipeline installations, telecommunications construction, and residential developments.

Where does DIGS Hydrovac provide services?

DIGS Hydrovac provides hydrovac excavation services across Calgary, Edmonton, and Western Canada.

For projects involving excavation near buried infrastructure, hydrovac is often the safest choice. DIGS Hydrovac is ready to support your next project with controlled, non destructive digging.

Contact us to discuss your excavation needs.