
Pike’sPeakDemolition,Abatement,andRemediation
Full-Scale Solutions
Abatement Across 1,200 Acres
SUBLATUS executed the extensive two-phase demolition, abatement, and remediation of Husky/Cenovus Energy’s Pike’s Peak facility near Lloydminster, Saskatchewan. Covering pump pads, buildings, tanks, piping systems, and contaminated soil, this complex project demonstrated our ability to manage large-scale operations and intricate environmental challenges.

The Numbers
Remediation That Delivers Results
The Pike’s Peak Demolition required careful coordination, precise execution, and innovative strategies across multiple phases and a vast geographical area. SUBLATUS effectively managed a high volume of demolition debris, scrap metal, and contaminated materials with consistent attention to safety and environmental protection in every detail. Some key figures from this project include:
How We Work
Solving Every Site

The Challenge
The Pike’s Peak facility posed multiple operational and environmental challenges, including vast acreage, fragile insulating materials in piping systems, high wind conditions, and safely disposing of refractory materials containing NORMs bricks. Additionally, nearby farmland needed to be protected from contamination and other impacts.

Our Approach
Our team leveraged specialized demolition techniques, utilizing excavator-mounted shears and pile pullers to safely dismantle the extensive utilidor system and structures. Our team also developed innovative containment methods to prevent crumbling insulation debris from spreading, ensuring adjacent farmland remained uncontaminated.

The Results
With zero safety incidents over more than 23,000 hours of work, we effectively handled remediation, hazardous material disposal, and demolition across all project phases to exceed client expectations in safety, timeline, and environmental stewardship.

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