Jamie
Lowes has
over fifteen years of combined experience in industrial and commercial
demolition and earthworks. For the past ten years Jamie
worked
for one of Alberta’s leading demolition companies.
As
superintendent, he was in charge of safety, execution plans, and
on-site supervision. Jamie supervised a variety of projects,
the
largest project at $1.5 million. Jamie is well experienced in
all
aspects of the demolition industry including; petro-chemical sites,
bridges in environmentally sensitive areas, as well as commercial and
residential buildings located in dense urban centres. During
Jamie’s fifteen years of experience he has had the
opportunity to
operate a variety of equipment. His skill as an operator,
industry knowledge and experience has resulted in an impeccable safety
record.
Prior to demolition, Jamie worked building and reclaiming leases on
drilling rig sites, excavating existing oil and gas lines for repair,
as well as right-of-way excavations including excavations in live
station yards.
David Rose entered the pipeline construction industry in 1999 where he operated a variety of equipment including side booms, excavators and dozers. From 2002-2006 he worked for several large pipeline companies including Kendal Pipelines, Surerus Pipelines and Fabcor. Where he operated excavators performing highly skilled tasks such as hotline exposure, grade work, excavating for mainline pipe and risers. In 2006 he began supervising for Fabcor 2001 Inc. where he supervised crews and equipment installing 50,000m of 6" and 8" natural gas pipeline through steep and rocky terrain. Work involved grade work, creek and road crossings, excavating, and final clean-up. He was the assistant superintendent for a 7500m' of 4" natural gas gathering system that year as well. A job that involving creek crossing, a major highway crossing, rock and muskeg. In 2007 he was the boring and line crossing supervisor for an extensive natural gas pipeline job where 25,000m of 12" pipe was installed.