Canada’s Specialists in Utility Locating, GIS Utility Mapping, Geophysics, Surveying, and GPR Services
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- Subsurface Utility Engineering
- Underground Oil Tank (UST) Locating
- Surveying
- Utility Line Locating
- Archaeological Geophysics
- Bedrock Mapping & Profiling
- Subsurface Void Locating
- GIS Utility Mapping
- LiDAR Services & Mobile Mapping
- Topographic Surveys
As of December 1, 2024, GeoScan has joined T2 Utility Engineers (T2 Utility Engineers, Inc.) as a wholly owned subsidiary. Through our ownership by T2 Utility Engineers, we are now also part of the Kiwa Group of companies
With major offices in Vancouver, Victoria and Kelowna, and T2ue offices throughout Canada and USA, we have an extended team that offers industry leading expertise across the full breadth of North America.
Our experienced team provide solutions to clients across the Civil Engineering, Energy, Geotechnical, Archaeological and Environmental sectors, with the ability to seamlessly handle projects both large and small.
We take pride in what we do. We take pride in our precision, our quality of work and our customer’s experiences. Safety and customer satisfaction will always be our priority, and we will work with you comprehensively to ensure your project is completed to the highest possible standards. Visit our projects page to see some case studies, or our blog page to hear from our technicians.
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GeoScan are a fast growing company with locations in Vancouver, Victoria and Kelowna, British Columbia.
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GeoScan acknowledges with respect that our offices are located on the ancestral and unceded territories of hən̓ q ̓əmin̓ əm ̓ and Sḵwx̱wú7mesh speaking peoples; lək̓ʷəŋən, Malchosen, Semiahmoo, SENĆOŦEN, T’Sou-ke speaking peoples; Nsyilxcən speaking peoples; and the Anishinàbemiwin and Ojibwe speaking peoples.
We also recognize that much of our work takes place on the traditional homelands of Indigenous peoples across Canada.