asbestos removal contractors serving northern bc
Verified WorkSafeBC Abatement Companies & Testing Specialists in Northern B.C.
Managing hazardous material remediation across British Columbia’s vast northern corridors requires absolute compliance with strict provincial safety mandates. Under active WorkSafeBC occupational health frameworks, any independent operator or commercial firm executing asbestos abatement across the North Coast, Nechako, or Northeast regions must hold a valid Asbestos Abatement Licence (AAL).
This curated regional directory filters and displays certified containment, air clearance, and removal specialists fully equipped to manage pre-1990 residential builds, commercial spaces, and heavy industrial site remediation. Browse our verified local listings below to find a licensed professional authorized to service your specific northern community.
INDUSTRIAL SCAFFOLD SERVICES INC.
2076 Balsam Road, Nanaimo, BC
(888) 246-6668
WorksafeBC License Number: AAL-00001188
Services Provided: Abatement / Survey
Service Sector: Residential / Commercial
Service Area: British Columbia
24/24 Emergency Response: YES
JOCK'S RESTORATION LTD.
623 114th Ave, Dawson Creek, BC
(250) 782-5625
WorksafeBC License Number: AAL-00001175
Services Provided: Abatement / Survey / Waste Hauling
Service Sector: Residential / Commercial
Service Area: Dawson Creek and surrounding communities
24/24 Emergency Response: YES
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Services Provided: Abatement / Survey / Waste Hauling
Service Sector: Residential / Commercial
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24/24 Emergency Response: YES / NO
TECHNICON INDUSTRIES LTD
Suite B 2809 Kalum St, Terrace, BC
(250) 638-1111
WorksafeBC License Number: AAL-00001145
Services Provided: Abatement / Survey / Waste Hauling
Service Sector: Residential / Commercial
Service Area: North-West BC
24/24 Emergency Response: YES
Northern B.C. Asbestos Regulations & Local Municipal Service Areas
Properties built before 1990 across Northern B.C.—stretching from the Peace River Basin down through the central interior and out to the rugged west coast—commonly contain hidden asbestos fibers in older drywall joint mud, textured ceiling stipple, pipe insulation, and attic vermiculite. Regional governments, including the Peace River Regional District (PRRD) and the Regional District of Bulkley-Nechako (RDBN), strictly mandate an independent Hazardous Materials Assessment before building inspectors will authorize a residential renovation or structural demolition permit.
Due to the remote geography of the north, hauling hazardous waste requires advanced logistical compliance. Asbestos-containing materials cannot be thrown into regular regional trash or local transfer stations. All asbestos waste must be double-bagged in 6-mil poly bags, accompanied by a registered provincial Waste Manifest, and can only be received by strict weekday appointment at approved regional drop-offs like the Foothills Boulevard Regional Landfill in Prince George or designated regional district containment cells.
Our platform connects residential property owners, industrial operations, and prime contractors with licensed remediation experts serving communities across the entire northern geography, including:
📍 Fort St. John • Dawson Creek • Prince George • Prince Rupert • Terrace • Kitimat • Fort Nelson • Chetwynd • Tumbler Ridge • Smithers • Vanderhoof • Burns Lake • Houston • Quesnel • Mackenzie.
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Directory Disclaimer & Verification Notice
AsbestosRemovalInBC.com is an independent consumer directory provided strictly for informational and compliance-mapping purposes. While we strive to maintain accurate listings regarding the WorkSafeBC Asbestos Abatement License (AAL) standing of regional contractors, regulatory compliance statuses can change rapidly. It remains the sole responsibility of the property owner or project manager to verify a contractor’s current legal standing, insurance, and worker credentials directly with WorkSafeBC. We strongly recommend requesting a verified, up-to-date WorkSafeBC Clearance Letter prior to the commencement of any structural disturbance or demolition work. This platform does not endorse, guarantee, or assume liability for the field performance or regulatory execution of any listed business entity.
