Project Portfolio

Infrastructure projects requiring coordination across civil construction, electrical systems, engineering design, and mechanical trades. Delivered by unified K-Line Collective teams across Atlantic Canada.

Buildings Division • August 2025

RPC Ventilation, Heating and Cooling Upgrades

Fredericton, New Brunswick

New Brunswick Research and Productivity Council (RPC)

Renovation of the major mechanical systems for 2 core buildings.

Modifications and upgrades to the major mechanical systems along with the associated electrical, architectural and structural systems to support the mechanical modifications. Project was designed for RPC’s future expansion, but it was collaboratively K-Line’s responsibility to ensure that the work did not limit the potential for expansion or renovation.

Project Scope

Installation of new laboratory controls for each lab space which included fume hoods.
Integration of existing supply air into the laboratory control system with high accuracy differential pressure sensors.
Installation of 3 new rooftop laboratory exhaust fans system on 2 separate building.
Installation of new heat recovery chillers, pumping systems, steam heat exchangers.
Relocation of existing penthouse heat exchanger to the new chiller plant.
Install new concrete curbs for new chillers, heat exchangers, pumps, built up air handling unit and fan coils.
Provide power to new fan coil units, major mechanical systems and new dedicated power panels for lab controls.

The project schedule was consistently maintained in close coordination with the client and consultant, who were kept fully informed at all stages and expressed appreciation for the team’s collaborative approach and effective synchronization.
Strong safety performance was maintained with minimal incidents, despite the complexity of numerous heavy lifts to the roof, work at height using scaffolding, and the operation of multiple self-propelled elevating work platforms and cranes.
The project involved simultaneous work across multiple buildings and floors, while maintaining clear communication and seamless collaboration with the client in an occupied environment.
Through successful execution, the project established a strong foundation for the client’s multi-phase, multi-year renovation & upgrade plan.


K-Line Collective Companies

K-Line Construction – Building Division

DC Electrical

Telecommunications • October 2024

Newfoundland Telecom Infrastructure Data Collection 

Newfoundland, Canada

Xplore Inc.

Eagle Engineering conducted large-scale mobile mapping to capture 7,900 km of telecom infrastructure using LiDAR and photogrammetry.

The data enabled the rollout of a fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) network connecting ~100,000 rural homes and businesses with high-speed internet. 

Tight 3-month timeline, harsh weather conditions (fog), poor connectivity, and remote geography required innovative data capture and logistics. 

Project Scope

High-resolution LiDAR data collection across ~7,900 km 
Photogrammetric imagery capture (12 million+ images) 
3D point cloud generation (~1.5 trillion LiDAR points) 
Telecom asset mapping (poles, cables, crossings, infrastructure) 
GNSS-controlled geospatial data acquisition 
Web portal hosting for client data access and analysis 
Data processing into 2D imagery + 3D models for network design 

Completed nearly 1 month ahead of schedule (data captured in ~6 weeks vs. 3 months planned) 
Reduced labour from ~4.5 person-years to 180 person-days (~90% savings) 
Captured 12M images, 1.5 trillion LiDAR points, 180 TB of data 
One of the largest and fastest telecom infrastructure data collection projects completed using mobile mapping
Enabled high-precision network design for broadband rollout to ~100,000 premises; improved visibility and planning capabilities
Secured additional follow-on work (PEI project + data extraction phase)


K-LINE COLLECTIVE COMPANIES

Eagle Engineering

Buildings & Facilities • 2023-2025

Benjamins Mill Wind Project Phase 1

West Hants Regional Municipality, Hants County

Natural Forces & Wskijnu’k Mtmo’taqnuow Agency Ltd.

Phase 1 of the Benjamins Mill Wind Project included the installation of eight wind turbines, delivering approximately 34 MW of renewable generation capacity. K-line’s scope of work comprised the construction of approximately 10 km of 34.5 kV collector system, along with a main substation designed to step voltage from 34.5 kV to 138 kV, enabling interconnection with the Nova Scotia Power grid.

This project exemplifies K‑Line’s expertise in utility‑scale renewable energy development, achieved through a strong focus on safety excellence, minimizing environmental impact, and disciplined schedule and budget management.

The presence of hard, near‑surface granite presented a notable geotechnical challenge. Through innovative planning and adaptive construction methods, K‑Line effectively mitigated these conditions, turning a potential obstacle into a successful project outcome.

Project Scope

85,000 sq ft hospital addition
Operating rooms and ICU facilities
Complete MEP systems coordination


K-LINE COLLECTIVE COMPANIES

K-Line Construction – Civil Division

K-Line Construction – Telecom Division

Buildings & Facilities • June 2026

SUNRISE WELLFIELD DEVELOPMENT – WATER TREATMENT AND CONTROL SYSTEMS

New Maryland, New Brunswick

Village of New Maryland (VoNM)

Construction of a Water Treatment Process (WTP) Control Building and a Booster Pump + PRV Station, incl. foundations, superstructures, electrical, plumbing and mechanical systems at both building sites.

Installation of a Village supplied packaged water treatment system.

Supply and installation of water process piping systems, backwash and high-lift pumps, booster pump package, and chemical dosing systems.

Project Scope

Full construction of the water treatment plant, including civil, structural, mechanical, and electrical systems.
Supply and installation of key process equipment such as filtration, chemical dosing, disinfection, and control systems.
Comprehensive system testing, performance verification, and commissioning to confirm the plant operates as designed and meets water quality standards.
Delivery of training for plant operators along with operation and maintenance manuals to ensure effective long-term use.


K-LINE COLLECTIVE COMPANIES

DC Services & Maintenance Inc.

K-Line Construction – Civil Division

Buildings & Facilities • 2019

Woodstock Baptist Church

Woodstock, New Brunswick

Woodstock Baptist Church

The project involved the construction of a new 22,000 sq. ft. institutional facility including a worship space, youth centre, multipurpose rooms & administration spaces.

The new building supports the congregation’s growth and modern ministry needs while creating a welcoming, functional environment for community use. A key complexity was the careful relocation and integration of historic stained-glass windows from the original church into the new facility, preserving heritage while delivering a contemporary design.

Project Scope

Full architectural services by Goguen Architecture:
Schematic Design
Design Development
Construction Documentation
Construction Administration
Post-Occupancy services

Large, multi-use religious facility (~22,000 sq. ft.) designed as a modern hub for worship and community programming
Unique architectural feature: integration of heritage-stained glass into a contemporary building envelope
Delivered as a $3.6M project (2016 – 2019)
Project delivery under a structured construction management model supports strong budget & safety oversight
Enhances accessibility, functionality, and long-term sustainability of church operations
Preserves historical identity through reuse of stained-glass elements


K-LINE COLLECTIVE COMPANIES

Goguen Architecture

Hatchard Engineering

Buildings & Facilities • October 2025

Sobey’s Oromocto Warehouse expansion

Oromocto, New Brunswick

Crombie Limited Parnership

Project included the construction of a 7 acre paved parking area, the installation of new storm water drainage pipes, new site lighting and gravel pad for the future building expansion.

This project allowed Sobeys to continue with the expansion of their existing warehouse facilities, which improved their grocery distribution abilities. A portion of the work included the diversion of an existing waterway.

Project Scope

43,000 cubic meters (6100 dump truck loads) of soil moved.
28,000 tons of crushed rock supplier and placed.
6700 tons of asphalt spread.
800 meters of storm piping installed.

Were able to meet the baseline schedule.
There were no lost time injuries during the duration of the project.
The largest site work project that K-Line has ever completed.


K-LINE COLLECTIVE COMPANIES

DC Services & Maintenance Inc.

K-Line Construction

Telecommunications • 2023

Grand Manan fTTH Project

Grand Manan Island, New Brunswick, Canada

Crave Technologies

Eagle Engineering leveraged mobile mapping and reality capture technology to collect infrastructure data and design a fiber-optic network across Grand Manan Island. 

The project addressed a critical lack of broadband access, enabling reliable high-speed internet for a remote and underserved community. 

Remote island geography, high deployment costs, rugged terrain, and inefficient traditional survey methods required a faster, safer, and more accurate data collection approach. 

Project Scope

Deployment of vehicle-mounted mobile mapping system (Trimble MX7)
High-resolution 360° imagery capture
LiDAR-based spatial data collection with 3–5 cm accuracy
Mapping of approximately 125 km of roadway network
Capture and documentation of ~3,700 utility poles
GNSS-supported geospatial data acquisition
Comparative field validation (mobile mapping vs. traditional GNSS survey)
Infrastructure dataset to support FTTH network design and deployment

Completed data collection in ~10 hours vs. weeks using traditional methods
Achieved 90%+ time savings, with validation showing 93% faster data capture
Delivered 3–5 cm precision, improving network design quality and reducing rework 
Captured detailed data across the island, including thousands of telecom assets 
Enabled broadband access to ~600 homes, with expansion plans reaching ~99% of residents 
Improved access to remote work, online education, telehealth, and digital commerce 
Demonstrated a scalable, cost-effective model for deploying broadband infrastructure in remote and rural environments 


K-LINE COLLECTIVE COMPANIES

Eagle Engineering

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