
Webber Ag & Municipal Sales completed a detailed topographic survey to support KGS Engineering in designing a large container structure development. The project required more than 300 surveyed points across 20+ container locations to ensure precise engineering and construction alignment.
Our team also performed full construction stakeout, providing contractors—including screw pile installers—with exact placement coordinates to ensure accurate installation.
Due to the success of Phase 1, Webber Ag & Municipal Sales was retained to complete the same surveying and stakeout services for Phase 2, supporting the expansion of additional structures on site

Webber Ag & Municipal Sales delivered detailed topographic and cross-section surveying for a large-scale water retention initiative led by the Pembina Valley Watershed District in collaboration with Swan Lake First Nation.
Surveying an entire quarter section required traversing more than 7 miles of dense bush and wetland terrain—conditions that other firms had previously declined to survey. Our team completed the work successfully, overcoming environmental challenges to capture high-quality, reliable data.
This data provided project stakeholders with the accurate information needed to make informed planning and engineering decisions.

Webber Ag & Municipal Sales, in partnership with an industry-leading Legal Land Surveying team, collaborated with Swan Lake First Nation to complete legal land surveys redefining the boundaries of their lands.
Using precise stakeout data provided by the legal team, our team installed community-branded trespassing signage, creating clear, physical markers that delineate First Nation lands from public property.
Following the success of the initial project, Webber Ag & Municipal Sales was invited back to expand the work to additional First Nation lands, completing the same surveying and boundary-marking process across a total of 8,000 acres.

Webber Ag & Municipal Sales was contracted to complete a detailed survey of water and sewer utilities for the Municipality.
The project involved surveying approximately 500 critical assets, including curb stops, flush-outs, and sewer shutoffs, across the communities of Holland, Cypress River, and the surrounding rural municipality.
The comprehensive data collected was provided to the client, enabling municipal utility staff to accurately track infrastructure and efficiently locate each asset for maintenance and future planning.

Webber Ag & Municipal Sales was contracted to perform detailed surveying of water utilities for the Municipality of Norfolk Treherne.
The project involved collecting approximately 400 water utility points, providing a comprehensive map of critical infrastructure across the municipality.
The data was delivered to the client, enabling municipal staff to quickly and accurately locate water utilities, significantly reducing response times during emergencies and improving overall operational efficiency.

Webber Ag & Municipal Sales continues to provide municipalities across Manitoba with trusted, accurate, and reliable permitting services, helping clients successfully obtain drainage licenses through the Government of Manitoba’s Environment and Climate Licensing process.
Our services have supported a wide range of current and past clients, including the Rural Municipality of Victoria, Municipality of Treherne, Rural Municipality of Grey, RM of Thompson, Municipality of Westlake-Gladstone, RM of Woodlands, Municipality of Emerson-Franklin, Rural Municipality of Rosser, and Municipality of Rhineland.
By delivering precise and dependable permitting support, Webber Ag & Municipal Sales enables municipalities to navigate regulatory requirements efficiently and advance their projects with confidence.

Webber Ag & Municipal Sales partners with municipalities across Manitoba to provide expert drainage consulting services, reviewing requests submitted by ratepayers and other stakeholders.
These requests include installing tile drainage outlets into municipal rights-of-way, completing surface drainage ditches, and accommodating commercial utilities such as fiber cable installations.
Our team conducts on-site assessments and delivers detailed, impartial reports to municipal councils, enabling informed, data-driven decisions that balance community needs with regulatory and operational requirements.