Rebuild Jasper Industry Bulletin - November 03, 2025
4 November 2025
With construction on home rebuilds underway and ramping up, the Municipality of Jasper (MoJ) will be launching additional communications which are expected to be sent out approximately twice a month moving forward.
Construction Coordination
Found an Underground Storage Tank?
If you discover a buried fuel tank during your rebuild, stop work in that area and contact the Parks Canada Impact Assessment Team at environnementjasper-jasperenvironmental@pc.gc.ca. The tank must be assessed, safely removed, and soils tested by a Qualified Environmental Professional (QEP) before construction continues. This helps protect your health, your property, and the environment. For more information visit the Municipality of Jasper's Debris Removal webpage (https://www.jasper-alberta.ca/p/debris-removal).
ATCO Updates
ATCO Electric continues to re-install shallow utilities in Cabin Creek and around town. For information on which sites have been released from ATCOs use in Cabin Creek, please visit Cabin Creek Utility Rebuild Project for information.
ATCO has published an updated map showing which lots in Cabin Creek West have been 'released' following completion of utility re-installation work. Builders working on active construction zone properties should contact ATCO directly about starting work on those lots.

Provide your Input! Soil and material storage
The Jasper Recovery Coordination Centre (JRCC) is working with Parks Canada and other partners to evaluate soil storage and material needs to support the rebuild process. We understand that builders require access to soil storage and materials both now and in the coming years.
https://engagejasper.ca/soil-and-material-storage-questionnaire
Builders Meeting- save the date and FYI
The Municipality of Jasper will be hosting more Builders Meetings similar to last year to hear feedback on what worked well during the 2025 construction season and to plant the seeds for work that needs to happen before the 2026 construction season starts.
The first meeting date is Friday, November 28, 2025 at 9:00 am - 12:00 pm. This meeting is focused for builders already working in Jasper and because space will be limited please send people who can identify what is working well and what needs improvement and who are keen to collaborate with others to work on practical solutions.
A second date early in the new year is also being planned which will have more space. Please request to attend at the following link: https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?i...
Need Power?
Apply to get your power and natural gas services reconnected. You'll need to submit a 'new connection request' to ATCO Gas and to ATCO Electric here to get that process started: https://www.atco.com/en-ca/businesses/atco-energy-...
Once you've submitted an application, a representative from ATCO will reach out to you to confirm details about overhead or underground connections and tie-in procedures.
You should submit service connection requests ahead of the time that you need power or heat so that ATCO representatives will be able to work with you to finalize the connection plans to avoid delays in your construction process.
Stuff that's in Every Update
These are ongoing resources or important items that we just want to remind people about every time this update comes out!
Construction Coordinator
The MoJ has a Construction Coordinator who is available to help you deal with on-the-ground issues during construction.
For questions, coordination, or support related to construction activities, please contact:
Stef Dolan, Construction Coordinator – Municipality of Jasper
📞 Phone: 780-931-7833
📧 Email: sdolan@jasper-alberta.ca
🕒 Hours: Monday to Friday, 7:00 AM to 4:30 PM
Sub-Contractor Registration
Prime Contractors with a business license can register sub-contractors using a new form on the Municipality of Jasper webpage: https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?i...
Registering your sub-contractors gets them the same benefits as having a full business license: free entry to the Park through National Park work passes and free parking in residential and paid parking areas (you still have to abide by the parking time rules).
*Marmot Pit is open seasonally until November 13, 2025.
For full details on Marmot Pit requirements and operational dates, visit:
👉 Parks Canada – Marmot Pit Regulations https://parks.canada.ca/pn-np/ab/jasper/gestion-management/permis-permits/amenagement-development/reglements-regulations/marmot
Online Utilities Map
The MoJ has recently set up a new online utilities map that shows the approximate location of water, sewer and stormwater infrastructure in town. This information can be helpful in preparing site plans and knowing where to plan to connect to municipal services. Link: https://www.jasper-alberta.ca/p/utilitymap