Recognized for Leadership in Civil Construction, Tri-Force Utilities Ltd. Earns Fifth CBRB Best Business Award

Infrastructure work often goes unnoticed - until it doesn’t go as planned. That’s why companies that consistently deliver high-quality results earn lasting trust. For the fifth year in a row, Tri-Force Utilities Ltd. has earned that trust and been recognized with the CBRB Best Businesses in Canada Award for Civil Construction Services.


This recognition reflects a strong track record of performance in the civil construction sector, with Tri-Force Utilities providing full-service support for underground utility installations, trenching, excavation, hydrovac services, and site restoration. Based in Keswick, the company has earned a reputation for doing the job properly.  From the first dig to the final clean-up, they have consistently upheld professional standards that meet and exceed municipal and industry requirements.

Tri-Force handles utility infrastructure projects across hydro, telecommunications, water, and sewer systems. With a fleet of specialized equipment and a crew trained in safety and compliance, they manage each stage of the project in-house. This allows for tighter control over timelines and quality, while offering clients a streamlined experience from start to finish.

One of the clearest indicators of their performance is the steady stream of recent, positive customer reviews. Clients highlight both the quality of work and the professionalism of the team. In a review posted just last week, John Kohler shared his experience with restoration work following a utility installation near his home:

“I was impressed with the young man doing the restoration work as he seemed to take his time and do a good job with the soil and grass seed, remedying as best as he could a bad situation for me… He and his helper were very cordial and apparently cared about their workmanship.”

Other reviews emphasize long-term reliability and professionalism. Lori Venhola, a business client who has worked with Tri-Force for over a year, noted:

“Each interaction has been highly professional. They are a wonderful organization to deal with and we look forward to continuing our business relationship well into the future.”
This kind of sustained satisfaction speaks to Tri-Force’s ability to manage both one-off residential jobs and ongoing commercial partnerships with equal care and consistency.


Their services also include hydrovac excavation, a non-destructive method that uses water and vacuum technology to safely expose underground utilities. As more municipalities adopt this method for safety and efficiency, Tri-Force has kept pace with demand through ongoing investment in the right equipment and training.

Notably, Tri-Force treats restoration work, often considered a minor part of a project, with full attention. After excavation or trenching, the team ensures properties are properly graded and reseeded. This follow-through, mentioned in multiple reviews, reflects a company culture that values completeness and accountability.

Tri-Force maintains a strong Google rating and an open, transparent presence across social media platforms, where client feedback is acknowledged and responded to professionally. This public responsiveness adds another layer of trust and reinforces the company’s credibility in an industry where reliability is key.

The Canadian Business Review Board (CBRB) award is based on criteria such as customer feedback, operational integrity, and overall business excellence. Earning this award five years in a row places Tri-Force Utilities in a small group of companies that not only meet high standards, but continue to uphold them over time.

From their headquarters at 3430 Glenwoods Avenue in Keswick, Tri-Force Utilities continues to support residential, commercial, and municipal projects across the region. For clients seeking experienced, responsive, and detail-driven infrastructure support, Tri-Force remains a proven and dependable partner.

More information is available at www.tri-force-utilities.ca

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