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My pilot vehicle is equipped with:
• Overhead mounted lit “OVERSIZE” signs, with a set of amber warning and strobe lights
• VHF mobile radio
• VHF hand-held radio for your driver, to be used as secondary back-up communication
• Fire extinguisher
• Hand held STOP-SLOW sign
• First aid kit
Welcome.The Lheidli Tenneh First Nation Is A Community That Is Built On The Strength Of Its People. Our Traditional Territoryour Traditional Territory Stretches Over 4.3 Million Hectares, From The Impresssive Rocky Mountains To The Beautiful Interior Plateau, Including The City Of Prince George.The Fort George Indian Band Reserve Was First Established In 1892 Where The Fraser And Nechako Rivers Meet. Downtown Prince George, Neighbourhoods, And Parks Now Reside On This Site.The History Of Our People Is A Big Part Of The History Of The City Of Prince George And The Entire Region. 2015 Canada Winter Gamesto Honor Our Traditional Territory, We Have Been Named The Official Host First Nation Of The 2015 Canada Winter Games. Since The Canada Games Inception In 1967, This Is The First Time In History That A First Nation Has Been Acknowledged As A Formal Partner.
Forbes Industrial Contractors Ltd. (FIC) is a general contractor specializing in the construction of bridges, substations, and other infrastructure projects. We offer many disciplines such as pile driving, steel erection, concrete construction and earthworks.Our company owns modern, efficient equipment including hydraulic excavators, dozers, gravel trucks, transport trucks, welding trucks, compaction equipment, cranes and concrete equipment (including a Gomaco C-450 bridge deck finisher).Our clients have included forest, mining and petroleum companies in the private sector as well as a number of government agencies including Ministry of Forests, Transportation, and First Nations.We pride ourselves in quality workmanship while utilizing the skills of some of BC's best tradesmen and apprentices.We have an exemplary safety record and make First Aid Training a basic requirement for employment in our firm.We often work in close proximity to fish bearing streams and environmentally sensitive areas and meet or exceed requirements through our environmentally sound methods of construction.We feel that we are a progressive company with a lot to offer in the way of construction services for any client looking for a firm who offers quality, dedication, innovation and efficiency in its projects. The choice is yours.
Ambulance, Camps - Camp Supplies, Construction Industries, First Aid Attendants, First Aid Supplies, Full-service Caterer, Furnace Repair, Generator Repair, Hot Water Tank Repair, Incinerator Repair, Maintenance Equipment, Resource Industries, Water Systems Repair, Maintenance Services
Serving the resource industry since 1978, Central Interior Catering and Consulting holds a reputation of having a loyal relationship with clients founded on their availability and integrity. Throughout the years, we have built a team of professionals who continue to thrive in making CICC a pillar in its field. We are a remote site full service caterer for resource and construction industries including, but not limited to, mining, logging, construction and firefighting. CICC?s duties often include the supply of first aid attendants, maintenance equipment and service such as first aid supplies, ambulance and repairs to camp equipment such as furnaces, hot water tanks, water systems, generators and incinerators. We can supply these services on request to suit the requirements of particular site locations and clients. Serving you the best in our industry!
Diane CollinsExecutive DirectorHaisla employment is over 200,000 hours with Haisla members accounting for 65 out of approximately 400 employees working at the proposed facility site.Chevron CanadaOn the Liquefied Natural Gas plant, approximately 85% of the construction spending to date has been awarded to Haisla Nation businesses.Chevron CanadaOf the 366,000 construction hours worked to date on Pacific Trail Pipeline, First Nations involvement is approximately 197,000 hours, or 54%.Chevron CanadaFor the Pacific Trail Pipeline, 85% of the total contracts awarded in construction to date have been awarded to First Nations businesses.Chevron Canada''We look forward to continuing to serve our partner communities with relevant training and job placement opportunities.''''Our job coaches, instructors and partners assist in creating the best chance for our graduates to get ready for work. Companies are welcome to come into the classroom and engage with the students and many do. At PTP ASEP we are working to see our clients all engaged in meaningful employment and/or further training.'