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Sectors where reliability is non-negotiable

Rail and civil earthworks lead our practice, and the same risk-first discipline carries into industrial work of every kind. These are the sectors we serve most.

Industry sectors

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SECTOR · 01

Rail & Transportation

Railyards, terminals, track realignment, and trucking facilities. Yard geometry, switching movements, phasing under live operations, and railroad coordination are the core of our practice — the interfaces where projects are won or lost.

Yard designTrack realignmentLoop tracksRailroad coordinationOperational phasing
Loaded hopper cars curving through a rail-served terminal, seen from above
SECTOR · 02

Civil Earthworks & Design

Earthworks, grading, drainage, and structural engineering for energy and industrial facilities. Site validation comes first: confirm the ground, the water, and the geometry work before capital flows into detail design.

Mass gradingDrainage & stormwaterFoundationsSite development
Freshly graded pad with geotextile beside a new rail line and excavator
SECTOR · 03

Bulk Material Handling

High-performing terminal and bulk material handling systems — receiving, storage, and load-out designed around throughput, dust, and maintainability realities.

Terminal designLoad-out systemsConveyingStorage
Bulk sulphur stockpile inside a storage building during railcar loading
SECTOR · 04

Oil & Gas

Rail-served energy facilities including natural gas liquids terminals and product transloading — where regulatory pathway and tie-in constraints dominate the risk register.

Natural gas liquidsTransloadingFacility expansion
Panorama of a rail-served energy terminal with overhead conveyor gallery
SECTOR · 05

Mining

Load-out, haul infrastructure, and materials handling for mining operations — built for abuse, designed for uptime.

Load-outHaul roadsMaterials infrastructure
Stacker building a bulk stockpile at a materials handling facility
SECTOR · 06

Agriculture

Grain and ag-commodity terminals, elevators, and rail loop tracks — capacity and cycle-time engineering for seasonal peak realities.

Grain terminalsLoop tracksElevator sites
Concrete grain elevator with loader working beside the rail spur
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