Civil Infrastructure
At TEBO Global, we think that it is our responsibility to maintain civil infrastructure, which includes our water treatment systems, sewage treatment systems, and transport systems, including bridges.
TEBO Global felt immense pride in its role in the development of the Port Mann Bridge, connecting Surrey and Coquitlam in British Columbia. Our continuous maintenance work with the cities of the Greater Vancouver Regional District (GVRD) ensures clean water for the people living in our area. Our work in sewage treatment plants and solid waste treatment plants is a testimony to our commitment to having a clean and safer environment.
TEBO Global provides regular maintenance of civil infrastructure across western Canada.
TEBO Global is developing capacity to handle bigger civil infrastructure projects to maintain this critical industry in the wake of increased incidents of wildfires and floods.
Whereas we are developing the green energy sector in the province, we think that the damage to the environment has been done to the point that it would take a few decades to reach the stage of less frequent occurrences of floods and wildfires. Therefore, civil infrastructure is required to be maintained until that stage is achieved.


TEBO Global’s commitment to safe water infrastructure continues from the last three decades…
ANNACIS ISLAND WASTE WATER TREATMENT PLANT
NORTH WEST LANGLEY WASTE WATER TREATMENT PLANT
NORTH SHORE WASTE WATER TREATMENT PLANT – LIONS GATE
IONA ISLAND TREATMENT PLANT
CAPILANO DAM, COQUITLAM DAM, LITTLE MOUNTAIN RESERVOIR, COLONY FARMS DEWATERING PUMPS
LULU ISLAND WATER TREATMENT PLANT