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Remote Access Construction

Done Anywhere, Done Right

BAT Construction regularly utilizes helicopter and rail access to reach some of the most challenging and remote project sites Canada has to offer. These difficult-to-access locations often require specialized logistics and expert planning to execute safely and efficiently. Our teams are experienced in delivering and installing a wide range of critical infrastructure in remote environments, including debris flow barriers communication towers, gas-ex avalanche control systems, and remote monitoring equipment. With a proven track record in complex terrain, BAT Construction brings innovative solutions and reliable execution to even the most inaccessible locations.

BAT Construction operates a fleet of powerful, compact drilling units specifically designed for remote and limited-access environments. Our equipment is purpose-built to tackle challenging terrain and complex project requirements where conventional drilling methods are not feasible. With a reputation for taking on demanding projects, our team is always prepared to meet difficult access drilling challenges with efficiency, precision, and safety.

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Many of BAT Construction’s remote access projects require the development of properly engineered helipads to support safe and efficient operations. Constructing a secure landing zone with the correct structural integrity, dimensions, and load-bearing capacity is critical to the success of helicopter-supported work in remote terrain.

Working atop an avalanche chute in the Rocky Mountains of British Columbia, all personnel, equipment, and supplies were transported via helicopter to ensure safe and efficient access. In this challenging environment, helicopter support was essential for the timely delivery of mesh systems, which are being deployed for avalanche and rockfall mitigation. These advanced systems are critical in managing avalanche risks and controlling rock movements in high-altitude, high-risk areas, showcasing our capability to perform in the most remote and demanding conditions.
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To access a remote drilling and anchor project on the East Coast of Newfoundland, BAT Construction deployed crews and equipment via helicopter to overcome the challenges posed by the region’s isolation. This efficient use of aerial support ensured that our team could safely and promptly reach the site, enabling us to carry out specialized work in this difficult-to-access location.
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BAT Construction operates a comprehensive fleet of Hi-Rail equipment, enabling us to access remote rail locations for both construction and maintenance projects. This specialized equipment allows us to efficiently and safely perform work in challenging and hard-to-reach rail environments, ensuring minimal disruption to ongoing operations.
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BAT Construction has a full fleet of Hi-Rail equipment with allows us to access remote rail areas for construction and maintenance.

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