WJ are pleased to announce the latest edition to our team – Rhubarb the dog!
Rhubarb is very friendly, a very hard worker, and most importantly a very good girl! We’re all very happy to welcome her to the WJ family!
read moreNews and Events from WJ Canada, WJ Group and the Industry
WJ are pleased to announce the latest edition to our team – Rhubarb the dog!
Rhubarb is very friendly, a very hard worker, and most importantly a very good girl! We’re all very happy to welcome her to the WJ family!
read moreThe Scarborough Subway Extension in Toronto, running from Kennedy Station to Sheppard Avenue and will provide additional capacity and reduced travel times to those living and working in the area.
read moreThe Crosstown Project was WJ’s first dewatering project when we opened our Canadian office and has been a near constant presence since this point. The latest phase of work on this project is the Western Extension which will provide more rapid transit to Etobicoke and Mississauga.
read moreAnyone in the construction industry will tell you that there are few better feelings than seeing a project that you have been involved in come to life and be enjoyed by the public. The latest of these projects for WJ Canada is Love Park in downtown Toronto.
read moreWJ Canada has been fixture in Ontario since the office opened back in 2016, with the vast majority of the projects we have been involved in located in and around the Greater Toronto Area. We are now, however, pleased to announce our expansion into Quebec and Montreal.
read moreUnion Station is Canada’s busiest multi-modal passenger transportation hub and a significant part of Toronto’s heritage.
read moreThankyou to everyone who entered our end of year photo competition. We had over 70 entries from across all of our international offices, which included some brilliant, inspiring and dramatic photographs!
read moreWe’re delighted to introduce our new SM6 compact drilling rigs.
read moreThis month in Canada, we’re celebrating National Engineering Month (NEM). We’ve caught up with our intern, Jack Lawrie, to get his news and views from his current role.
read moreWJ Groundwater Canada have been busy working away on Laird Station, part of the ever-present Eglinton Crosstown Light Rail Transit System.
read moreLess than one year after registering our business in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, WJ Saudi has launched its new website and celebrated a third contract award for the new port of Neom, Oxagon. With a burgeoning market and a thriving construction economy, Saudi Arabia presents a strategic opportunity for WJ to capitalize on its innovative solutions and cater to the growing demand for dewatering, pumping and flushing services in the region.
read moreWJ are pleased to announce the latest edition to our team – Rhubarb the dog!
Rhubarb is very friendly, a very hard worker, and most importantly a very good girl! We’re all very happy to welcome her to the WJ family!
read moreThe Scarborough Subway Extension in Toronto, running from Kennedy Station to Sheppard Avenue and will provide additional capacity and reduced travel times to those living and working in the area.
read moreThe Crosstown Project was WJ’s first dewatering project when we opened our Canadian office and has been a near constant presence since this point. The latest phase of work on this project is the Western Extension which will provide more rapid transit to Etobicoke and Mississauga.
read moreAnyone in the construction industry will tell you that there are few better feelings than seeing a project that you have been involved in come to life and be enjoyed by the public. The latest of these projects for WJ Canada is Love Park in downtown Toronto.
read moreWJ Canada has been fixture in Ontario since the office opened back in 2016, with the vast majority of the projects we have been involved in located in and around the Greater Toronto Area. We are now, however, pleased to announce our expansion into Quebec and Montreal.
read moreUnion Station is Canada’s busiest multi-modal passenger transportation hub and a significant part of Toronto’s heritage.
read moreThankyou to everyone who entered our end of year photo competition. We had over 70 entries from across all of our international offices, which included some brilliant, inspiring and dramatic photographs!
read moreWe’re delighted to introduce our new SM6 compact drilling rigs.
read moreThis month in Canada, we’re celebrating National Engineering Month (NEM). We’ve caught up with our intern, Jack Lawrie, to get his news and views from his current role.
read more