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Future Fox Infrastructure Ltd. is an advanced Engineering Technology company. Our services include civil and structural design, while we also specialize in producing industry leading Architectural visuals using advanced modeling and rendering techniques. Future Fox is also capable of providing project inspections and survey work as well.
Based in Cranbrook, BC, we are a certified team of water system engineering professionals, electrical contractor and a BC Licensed Residential Builder.
Through engineering alliances our capabilities include civil, geotechnical and environmental engineering, as well as hydrogeology and water resources.
Skilled at water well servicing, septic system designs, electrical installation and residential home building..
Moose Mountain Technical Services is an association of Geologists, Engineers, and Technicians cumulatively providing more than 290 years of experience in Geology and Mine Engineering Services and Support to the Mining Industry. Our services range from ear
Omega & Associates Engineering is a Professional Consulting Engineering Firm that specializes in
Structural and Civil Engineering.
Omega has provided engineering services, including detailed structural and civil engineering design, project management, surveying and construction inspections from the two offices located in Chilliwack and Surrey since being originally founded in 1978.
24 HR Emergency Restoration Service - Returning residential and commercial property to pre-loss condition - water, flood, fire or wind damage or environmental contaminants like mold, asbestos or lead.
Watson Lake Yukon, Northern Lights Centrenorthern Lights or aurora borealis are natural different colored light displays, which are usually observed in the night sky, particularly in the polar zone. Some scientists therefore call them ''polar auroras'' (or ''aurorae polaris''). In northern latitudes, it is known as the aurora borealis, named after the Roman goddess of the dawn, Aurora, and the Greek name for north wind, Boreas. It often appears as a greenish glow (or sometimes a faint red), as if the sun were rising from an unusual direction. The aurora borealis is also called the northern polar lights, as it is only visible in the North sky from the Northern Hemisphere.