The Greater Moncton area is the commercial hub of New Brunswick. It is also where three distinct realities meet: the bilingual urban triangle of Moncton, Dieppe and Riverview, the Acadian coastal villages running north toward Bouctouche and Richibucto, and the Tantramar marshlands stretching south to the Nova Scotia border. Chester Dana installs Postech screw piles across all three.
Each region brings its own ground. Tantramar dyked farmland sits on metres of marine clay. Coastal lots near Shediac and Cap-Pelé blend sand, gravel, and pockets of organic soil. Inside the city, urban infill projects often run into compacted fill, old foundations, or limited working space.
Chester reads each site individually, selects the right pile and helix configuration, and verifies torque on every pile during installation. The pile finds its bearing layer, the bearing layer is documented, and the foundation is signed off.
Bilingual service is the standard, not an option. The team handles every conversation, quote and follow-up in French or English, depending on what the client prefers. For an Acadian client building a family home in Memramcook, or an English-speaking contractor on a downtown infill project, the technical precision is the same in either language.
Chester handles residential foundations (decks, sunrooms, additions, sheds, garages), Acadian coastal cottages, light commercial work in the Greater Moncton area, accessibility ramps, and reinforcement on existing foundations showing settlement. For projects involving tight access, soft soil, or shoreline conditions, screw piles do work that traditional foundations cannot match.
Every Postech installation carries a lifetime warranty on the work, valid as long as it is performed by a certified Postech installer.
Reach Chester directly. Free quote in French or English, clear timeline, no surprises.












