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Unregulated Trade · No License Required

Licences pour Excavation et préparation de terrain en Ontario

No provincial trade licence is required to perform excavation in Ontario, but utility locates through Ontario One Call are mandatory before digging and municipal permits are usually required.

Key facts

En un coup d'œil

Faits clés sur les licences pour les excavation et préparation de terrains en Ontario

Classification du métier

Unregulated Trade

No License Required

Sceau rouge

Non disponible

Permis

Généralement requis

Ontario One Call Utility Locate, Municipal Building or Grading Permit

Assurance

Requis ou attendu

The details

Exigences de licence

Reviewing trade credentials and training requirements

What it takes to qualify

Credentials, training, and coverage for this trade

  • No Red Seal endorsement for this trade
  • Liability insurance is required or expected

Excavation and site preparation is not a compulsory trade in Ontario and no provincial trade licence is required to operate the equipment. Locating buried utilities through Ontario One Call (1-800-400-2255) is mandatory before any dig. Excavation is governed by Occupational Health and Safety Act regulations for trenching, shoring, and confined spaces. Municipal permits are typically required for grading, drainage, and foundation work. WSIB coverage and liability insurance are expected on every job.

Organisme de réglementation

Ontario One Call (utility locates); Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development (excavation safety); municipal building and engineering departments

Visiter le site officiel

Comment vérifier

Confirm the contractor books Ontario One Call locates before digging and carries liability insurance and WSIB coverage. Ask how trench safety and required municipal permits will be handled.

Before the work starts

Permis dont vous aurez besoin

Permis requis pour les travaux de excavation et préparation de terrain en Ontario

Ontario One Call Utility Locate

Locating buried gas, hydro, water, and communication lines through Ontario One Call is mandatory by law before any excavation begins. The locate request is free and the contractor must wait for all utilities to mark their lines.

Any digging, trenching, grading, or excavation that disturbs the ground

Municipal Building or Grading Permit

Municipal permits are typically required for grading, drainage, and foundation excavation. The contractor or owner submits a site or grading plan for approval before work starts.

Local municipal building and engineering department
Grading and lot-level changes, drainage works, and foundation excavation

Ontario One Call locates are a legal requirement before any excavation. Digging without valid locates risks striking a utility, causing injury, outage, and liability.

Deep trenches must be shored or sloped under Occupational Health and Safety Act regulations. Unprotected trench walls are a leading cause of excavation fatalities.

Les exigences de permis varient selon la municipalité. Confirmez toujours avec votre service du bâtiment local avant de commencer les travaux.

Buyer beware

Signaux d'alerte à surveiller

Signaux d'alerte lors de l'embauche d'un excavation et préparation de terrain

Does not arrange Ontario One Call locates before digging - this is a legal requirement

No proof of liability insurance or WSIB coverage for heavy equipment work

Ignores trench shoring and safety requirements for deep excavations

No written quote covering disposal, restoration, and unforeseen rock or water

Cannot explain how permits and grading approvals will be handled

Before you sign

Questions à poser avant d'embaucher

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Posez ces questions avant de signer tout contrat

  • Will you arrange Ontario One Call locates before any digging begins?
  • Do you carry liability insurance and WSIB coverage, and can you show proof?
  • How do you handle unforeseen conditions like rock, water, or unstable soil?
  • Is hauling spoil, backfill, compaction, and final grading included?
  • Will you obtain the required municipal permits, or is that my responsibility?

Good to know

Questions fréquemment posées

Les excavation et préparation de terrains en Ontario ont-ils besoin d'une licence ?

Excavation and site preparation is not a compulsory trade in Ontario and no provincial trade licence is required to operate the equipment. Locating buried utilities through Ontario One Call (1-800-400-2255) is mandatory before any dig. Excavation is governed by Occupational Health and Safety Act regulations for trenching, shoring, and confined spaces. Municipal permits are typically required for grading, drainage, and foundation work. WSIB coverage and liability insurance are expected on every job.

Comment puis-je vérifier les qualifications d'un excavation et préparation de terrain en Ontario ?

Confirm the contractor books Ontario One Call locates before digging and carries liability insurance and WSIB coverage. Ask how trench safety and required municipal permits will be handled.

Quels sont les signaux d'alarme à surveiller au moment d'embaucher un excavation et préparation de terrain ?

(1) Does not arrange Ontario One Call locates before digging - this is a legal requirement (2) No proof of liability insurance or WSIB coverage for heavy equipment work (3) Ignores trench shoring and safety requirements for deep excavations (4) No written quote covering disposal, restoration, and unforeseen rock or water (5) Cannot explain how permits and grading approvals will be handled

Quelles questions devrais-je poser avant d'embaucher un excavation et préparation de terrain ?

(1) Will you arrange Ontario One Call locates before any digging begins? (2) Do you carry liability insurance and WSIB coverage, and can you show proof? (3) How do you handle unforeseen conditions like rock, water, or unstable soil? (4) Is hauling spoil, backfill, compaction, and final grading included? (5) Will you obtain the required municipal permits, or is that my responsibility?

Quels permis me faut-il pour des travaux de excavation et préparation de terrain en Ontario ?

Pour des travaux de excavation et préparation de terrain en Ontario, vous pourriez avoir besoin des permis suivants : Ontario One Call Utility Locate, Municipal Building or Grading Permit. Confirm your contractor has booked Ontario One Call and received all utility locates before any machine arrives on site. Ask which municipal grading or building permits your project needs.

Mon excavation et préparation de terrain devrait-il détenir une assurance ?

Oui, les excavation et préparation de terrains en Ontario doivent normalement détenir une assurance responsabilité et une couverture de la WSIB.

Combien coûte un excavation et préparation de terrain en Ontario ?

Les tarifs habituels pour les excavation et préparation de terrains en Ontario varient de $120-$250/hour (operator plus machine). Soil and rock conditions, water table, depth and volume of the dig, site access for machinery, disposal of excavated material, distance to haul spoil, locate and permit requirements, and whether shoring or dewatering is needed. Rock, high water tables, and tight urban access are the biggest cost drivers and can add several thousand dollars. These are indicative ranges; site-specific factors like rock and water make excavation pricing highly variable, so confirm a firm quote after a site assessment.

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