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build access road and large pad, manage aggregate   CNRL       CURRENT EQUIPMENT OWNED
 haul for pad material, culvert install, place and pack   - Currently mixing drilling mud sumps, completed   - Purchased 10 new pieces of equipment with

 all material to rough grade, return the following   contaminated reclamation haul and clean up,   the support of John Deere over the last 3 years,

 year (summer 2022) and complete storm water   mulched pipeline rite of way, seismic program in   trackhoes , dozers, packers and skid steers
 pond, final grade, plant site set up support, all   2021/2022  pad and access construction.  including GPS technology on dozers.

 HEART LAKE CONSTRUCTION (HLC) is a 100%   internal access roads, crane pads and support to all   - Currently owning 33 pieces of equipment including

 Band Owned and Operated Company. HLC has   contractors on site. Ongoing  CONNACHER OIL AND GAS  Dozers, Track Hoes, 40 Tonne Rock Trucks, Graders,

 been operational for 20 plus years.   - 2019/2020 completed abandonment programs   Packers, Water Trucks, Loaders, Backhoes and Skid
 TC ENERGY  each winter successfully on time and budget         Steers.
 RECENT AND CURRENT PROJECTS  - 2021/2022 existing pipeline rite of way clearing,   including, removal of all buildings, cut and caps,

 supply line locators, supply mulchers and   freeze in access, line locating and earthworks   CAPACITY

 CENOVUS ENERGY  supervision to re clear 80kms of pipeline rite of way.   reclamation.  - HLC has the capacity to complete large or small

 - Ongoing Civil Earthworks and Winter Ice Road   Medic supply and management  - 2021/2022 winter construction of Observation   winter programs and civil earthworks projects, our
 Construction Programs, completing SAGD pads,   Well Programs including, opening new and existing   2022/2023 winter is stacking up very well for us

 High grade access, gravel supply and placement,   HEART LAKE FIRST NATION  access, new well site freeze in and earthworks   and would need to at this point look at any projects

 borrow pit opening and reclamation. Complete   - 2021/2022 Completed re alignment of main   construction, cut and caps and reclaim sites. Drilling   to be added very closely. HLC would not want to
 winter Observation Well programs including   access, borrow pit management and haul, bridge   rig support.  Existing earthwork pad extensions, pad   put ourselves in a position to take on anything we

 snowmaking, mulching, ice road construction, creek   construction and removal of previous bridge, 27 new   post clean up after drilling,   can not manage safely and efficiently. HLC would
 crossings, timber salvage, mulching, rig matting,   lot construction for housing with access, mulching   be the first to have a discussion with the client on

 snow hauling, crossings, muskeg depth tracking, cut   rote of way and new lots, clearing and grubbing   CURRENT EMPLOYMENT  not putting ourselves in a position to fail in the

 and caps and reclamation following drilling.  of new lots, basement digs for new housing,   - 72 current employees including office staff, operating   execution of any project opportunities presented.
 landscaping and reclamation for new housing, ball   approximately 78% Indigenous, expecting that to rise

 WOLF MIDSTREAM  diamond and rec grounds upgrade, gravel supply,   in the winter of 2022/2023 to 130 employees.

 - Complete Carbon Capture Plant Site. Mulched   haul, place and pack for main access, housing and
 large plant Site footprint 2021, stripped muskeg   existing roads

 and stockpiled, complete borrow pit excavation,



 With the development of a collaborative voice for   and critical community buy-in.  while providing a tremendous boost for our   For more information on the Heart Lake First Nation

 business participation we will ensure a prosperous   Thanks to these benefits, many industrial   community and the local areas they serve,” he   and to discuss equity participation, partnerships and

 economy and community for years ahead.”  companies are now following suit, fostering   says. “Heart Lake’s interest, drive, and businesses   possibilities, contact Mr. Bagga at tbagga@hlfn.net.
 partnerships with Indigenous communities. The   are continuously growing, which represents an

 Partner companies benefit from quality service   shifting economic landscape is making Alberta’s oil   incredible opportunity to meaningfully inclusion of
 at competitive prices, years of expertise, diverse   and gas industry evermore aware and inclusive.  our collaborations within your current and future

 business capabilities, environmental stewardship,   “Our joint ventures meet and exceed their goals   activities.


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