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tce-ngtl-pipeline-trust-agreement.pdf

tce-elt-bio-anita-dusevic-oliva.pdf

tce-2024-3rd-party-assurance-report.pdf

For Richard Cole, a senior project manager for TC Energy in Charleston, W.Va., his father’s footsteps led him straight into the pipeline industry.

After a 16-month Co-op student experience, Meghann Grenier recently returned to Queen’s University in Ontario to complete her mechanical engineering degree. Drawn to TransCanada because the size of the company, she discovered her opportunities were big too.

tce-elt-bio-sean-odonnell.pdf

tce-Billing-and-Staffing-Guidelines.pdf

This pipeline expansion project in western Alberta expanded pipeline capacity for the transportation of natural gas to growing markets located in central and southern Alberta from the Peace River Project Area.

Water is a constant issue for farmers and excavators. Whether too much or too little, it needs to be managed, especially when your crop or livelihood is at stake. This means undertaking some of the highest risk activities for pipelines, by installing things like drain tile, irrigation lines, drainage trenches and more. These activities involve digging deep with heavy equipment that can easily damage a pipeline.