Remote Infrastructure Construction: Building Where the Road Ends
- Garret Schweng
- Apr 6
- 1 min read
Infrastructure That Can't Wait for a Road
Northern British Columbia is home to some of Canada's most critical and least-accessible infrastructure. Communications towers on remote ridgelines, transmission lines crossing mountain passes, and remote facilities serving mining, energy, and government clients all require construction and maintenance that cannot wait for road access.
Sirgo Ventures was built to solve this problem. Since 2018, we have been delivering remote infrastructure construction services in some of BC's most challenging and remote environments. Our motto says it all: where the road ends, our work begins.
Our Remote Infrastructure Capabilities
Communications tower construction and installation in remote and alpine locations
Monopole and lattice tower erection using helicopter lifting and rope access
Remote facility construction — equipment shelters, generator pads, and ancillary structures
Foundation and anchor system installation for tower and transmission structures
Helicopter-slung load operations for material and equipment delivery to remote sites
Ongoing inspection and maintenance programs for remote infrastructure assets
The Sirgo Advantage: Helicopter + Rope Access Integration
What sets Sirgo apart is our seamless integration of helicopter operations with IRATA rope access expertise. This combination allows our teams to mobilize rapidly to remote sites, establish safe working positions on structures or terrain, and complete construction or maintenance tasks that are entirely inaccessible to conventional crews.
Planning a remote infrastructure project in Northern BC or Alberta? Contact Sirgo Ventures to discuss how we can deliver where others cannot.
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