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M5 Canada Secures Major OEB Pole Inspection Project for Leading LDC
Ontario – M5 Canada is proud to announce the launch of a large-scale Ontario Energy Board (OEB) pole inspection and asset condition assessment project for a prominent Local Distribution Company (LDC) in Ontario’s hydro sector.
This strategic initiative supports the safe and reliable operation of hydro infrastructure across the province. Backed by extensive field expertise, M5 currently has the capacity to inspect 3,000 poles per week, with the ability to scale operations as project needs evolve.
In addition to pole inspections, M5 Canada is fully equipped to manage engineering projects across Telecom OPE and Hydro/LDC distribution systems. Our team brings together a wide range of skilled professionals, including engineers, design technicians, network designers, drafters, surveyors, and inspectors.
With a robust inventory of specialized equipment and a commitment to delivering accurate, field-verified data, M5 Canada continues to support energy and telecom providers with scalable, high-performance solutions.
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