Seasonal Services

Keeping Your Sites Clear and Accessible Year-Round
Alberta weather doesn’t stop us, and it shouldn’t stop your operations either. At Bullhead Enviro, we offer a full range of seasonal services designed to keep your land functional, safe, and accessible no matter what time of year it is. From clearing deep snow in the winter to prepping access roads and project sites in the spring, our experienced team and reliable equipment ensure your property is always ready for action.
Whether you’re a landowner, farmer, oilfield operator, or business owner, we understand that timing matters. That’s why we show up with the right tools and know-how to get seasonal maintenance done efficiently and thoroughly, minimizing downtime and keeping things moving forward.
Our seasonal services include:
Snow Plowing & Removal: Keep roads, driveways, and access points clear and safe during harsh Alberta winters with our dependable snow removal services.
Brush & Tree Clearing: Remove unwanted brush and trees to maintain your property, prepare for agricultural work, or make room for new developments.
Spring Site Prep: As the snow melts, we get to work restoring and preparing access roads, driveways, and work sites so they’re solid and ready for the season ahead.
Grading & Drainage Solutions: Post-winter grading and ditching to manage runoff and protect your site from erosion and water damage.
Access Restoration: Reclaim and repair roads or pads affected by snow, frost, or seasonal wear to ensure safe movement of equipment and vehicles.
With Bullhead Enviro, you’ve got a reliable partner year-round, we bring the grit and expertise to handle the elements so you can focus on what’s next.
Recent projects in
Seasonal Services

Silage Pit Reshaping Project
As harvest season approaches in Central Alberta, farmers are preparing their operations for maximum efficiency, and that includes ensuring their silage pits are ready for heavy use. We recently completed a Silage Pit Reshaping Project that showcases how we help agricultural clients optimize their storage systems before the silage starts rolling in.
