LTL Directional Drilling has been featured in a variety of magazines and other publications recently. Please click on the clips listed below to read the full article:
 | Chronicle Journay, May 19 2005 Marina Park Washrooms Open Soon A Thunder Bay company has drilled through an underground obstacle at the north end of Marina Park, which means washrooms there will likely open soon. LTL Directional Drilling Services was able to grind through an obstruction between Water Street and the washroom building Monday. .. Read full article |
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 | Trenchless Technology, April 2005 HDD Helps to Expand a Municipal Water System in Thunder Bay, Ontario The City of Thunder Bay, situated on the rugged north shore of Lake Superior, is home for approximately 130,000 residents. In 1970, the City was created through the amalgamation of the former Cities of Port Arthur and Fort William. The amalgamation brought with it the requirement to join two completely separate water supply and delivery systems into one common operation... Read full article |
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 | Construction Northwest, 2004-05 LTL is Contracting and Drilling LTL Contracting and LTL Directional Drilling are two diversified companies each focusing on unique aspects of construction. However, when combined together on specialized projects, they work to complement each other's abilities. LTL Contracting specializes in several areas of construction including development of remote First Nation infrastructure, municipal infrastructure, industrial and mining development, marine work, and environmental jobs... Read full article |
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 | Construction Northwest, 2003-04 Directional Drilling Improves Water Intake for Lake Helen First Nation Over a period of 31 days in the summer of 2003, LTL Contracting Ltd. installed a new water intake line into Lake Helen to improve the quality, quantity, and classiability of the water supply to Lake Helen First Nation. Previously, water for the community came from shallows near the shore. "The lake level goes up and down quite a bit, so when the lake level dropped, the old pipe risked being physically damaged," explains Jamie Geils, C.E.T, project manager at LTL. "Now they can get good clean water and the pipes are not going to freeze."... Read full article |
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 | Trenchless Technology, September 2003 Horizontal Directional Drilling LTL Directional Drilling Services Ltd., Thunder Bay, Ontario, recently completed a 2,600-ft bore on the shoclassine of Lake Helen Reservation, located off the north shore of Lake Superior in Nipigon, Ontario. The crew used a Vermeer D50x100a directional drill to complete the bore, then installed a 12-in. water intake line for a new water system with high-density polyethylene from the shoclassine of Lake Helen between 6 and 30 ft below the lakebed... Read full article |