Services

Work that needs a machine that walks.

Eight specialties, one mobilization. Whatever the access problem, the spider arrives with the attachments to finish the job — and the footprint to do it cleanly.

  • 01

    Powerlines & Utilities

    Pole installation and right-of-way work on terrain trucks can’t reach.

    We install and tamp power poles, clear and maintain transmission right-of-ways, and support utility crews in the backcountry. The spider walks itself into ravines, up embankments and along narrow corridors, so BC Hydro and contractor crews get access without building a single temporary road.

    • Power pole setting & tamping
    • Right-of-way clearing
    • BC Hydro approved installations
    See powerlines & utilities in the field
  • 02

    Hydraulic Construction

    Creek crossings, bank stabilization and water work done in the water.

    With wading capability up to 1.7 metres and a precise, low-impact footprint, the spider is built for hydraulic engineering. We shape creek beds, armour banks with rip-rap, set culverts and rehabilitate waterways while protecting the channels we work in.

    • Creek & culvert crossings
    • Bank stabilization & rip-rap
    • Riparian rehabilitation
    See hydraulic construction in the field
  • 03

    Fuel Modification

    Wildfire fuel reduction and defensible space in the wildland interface.

    We thin, mulch and clear hazardous fuel loads around communities, infrastructure and interface zones. The mulcher head turns standing brush and slash into a clean ground layer in a single pass — reducing wildfire risk without burning or hauling.

    • Wildfire fuel reduction
    • Defensible space clearing
    • Interface zone mulching
    See fuel modification in the field
  • 04

    Vegetation Management

    Mulching and mowing that clears the brush and leaves the ground intact.

    From overgrown lots to kilometres of right-of-way, our mulcher and mower attachments handle everything from light grass to standing timber. Material is processed on site into mulch, eliminating the cost and disturbance of hauling debris off the property.

    • Brush & timber mulching
    • Trail & corridor mowing
    • On-site material processing
    See vegetation management in the field
  • 05

    Rock Scaling

    Loose rock and slope hazards brought down safely from a stable platform.

    Rock scaling is dangerous work made safer by the spider’s reach and footing. Anchored on all-terrain paws, the machine works steep faces and cut slopes to remove loose material, mitigate rockfall and protect the roads, rail and structures below.

    • Slope hazard mitigation
    • Rockfall mitigation
    • Cut-slope clean-down
    See rock scaling in the field
  • 06

    Extreme Terrain

    Maximum mobility on grades up to 100% and ground others won’t cross.

    This is what the spider was built for. Independently adjustable legs, a hydraulic winch and traction chains let it stand and work where conventional equipment can’t even reach — mountaintops, swamps, boulder fields and slopes pushing 45 degrees.

    • Grades up to 100%
    • Swamp & soft ground
    • Remote backcountry access
    See extreme terrain in the field
  • 07

    Ski Resorts

    Alpine earthworks with the light footprint sensitive terrain demands.

    Resorts across Western Canada trust the spider for summer alpine work — lift foundations, run grading, drainage, snowmaking trenches and trail building. Low ground pressure and biodegradable hydraulic fluid mean we leave the mountain the way the guests expect to find it.

    • Lift & tower foundations
    • Run grading & trail building
    • Snowmaking infrastructure
    See ski resorts in the field
  • 08

    Landscaping & Site Work

    Precise grading and feature work on properties access machines can’t.

    For estates, acreages and tight residential lots, the spider delivers the finesse of a small excavator with the reach of a large one. We handle grading, ponds, retaining walls, driveways and rock features — working around mature trees and finished landscaping without tearing up the yard.

    • Fine grading & drainage
    • Ponds & rock features
    • Retaining walls & driveways
    See landscaping & site work in the field

One machine, one trip

The whole job, without the convoy.

A typical remote project means floating in a tracked excavator, a mulcher, a crane and the trucks to support them. The spider carries 18 attachments and changes them on site — so one machine handles digging, lifting, mulching, breaking and scaling in a single mobilization.

See the machine & attachments
  • Lower mobilization costOne transport, one operator, no convoy of support equipment.
  • Less ground disturbanceNo access roads cut for equipment that can’t reach the site.
  • Faster turnaroundAttachment changes on site keep the work moving between tasks.

Not sure if it’s a spider job?

Describe the access and the scope. If a conventional machine is the better tool, we’ll tell you — straight.