A wireline job can shift from light slickline work to heavier mechanical operations as well conditions change. From Red Deer, Quick Silver Wireline Ltd. runs 24/7 wireline services for oil and gas wells across Alberta and the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin.
Our fleet includes 11 wireline units. That range lets us handle recorder work, light-duty slickline service, and heavy-duty mechanical operations without treating every well the same way.
Offset well monitoring gives real-time field information during nearby activity. We use that service when well integrity, timing, and production decisions need current data from the field.
Quick Silver Wireline Ltd., also operating as QSO Inc., focuses on well optimization and wireline response across Western Canada. Our Red Deer base keeps service planning close to central Alberta oilfield activity.
Well work does not always wait for daylight. Quick Silver Wireline runs 24/7 wireline services from Rocky Mountain House, Alberta, for oilfield wells across Western Canada. We handle slickline, recorder, and mechanical wireline jobs when a well needs service, monitoring, or downhole intervention.
Our fleet includes 11 wireline units. That gives us room to match the unit to the job, from light-duty slickline work to heavier mechanical operations at the wellsite.
Offset well monitoring is part of our field service scope. We use it when nearby activity needs real-time pressure and well information to protect well integrity and support better field decisions.
Our Rocky Mountain House wireline team plans around 24-hour oilfield demand, year-round access, and the practical limits of each wellsite.
Well optimization in Alberta often depends on fast wireline access and the right slickline unit for the job. Quick Silver Wireline delivers 24/7 Wireline Services from Red Deer, with slickline and production optimization support across Alberta and Western Canada.
We handle recorder and light-duty slickline service when a well needs data, access, or routine intervention. For heavier mechanical operations, our fleet gives us the equipment range to match deeper field requirements.
Production Optimization is part of the same field planning. We use wireline methods to help maintain output and reliability in oil and gas wells, with service available every day of the year.
Our fleet includes 11 wireline units. That capacity helps us plan around wellsite timing, mechanical needs, and callout demands across the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin.
Quinlan Inc provides excavating, grading, snow removal, and trucking services from Penhold, Alberta, supporting oil and gas lease construction and site preparation across central Alberta.
We exist to support responsible and fair land dealings between land interest holders and corporate stakeholders. 60+ years of combined expertise in Western Canada.
Spills, shop waste, and used absorbents need a controlled path off site. RBW Waste Management handles hazardous waste management from Edmonton, Alberta, with recycling programs for absorbents, rags, and shop towels used in industrial and oilfield service settings.
We supply containers sized for containment needs and support safe disposal of unused products and waste materials. Our general purpose sorbents are built for non-aggressive spills such as oil, antifreeze, solvents, glycol, and water.
Environmental stewardship guides how we plan waste handling and product recovery. We focus on practical waste management steps that help a shop, yard, or field location keep materials contained and moving to the right disposal stream.
For Edmonton-area waste management, absorbent recycling, and spill-product planning, our team can match the container, sorbent, or recycling program to the waste stream before material leaves site.
Boreal is a full service land, environmental, and regulatory consulting firm with over 25,000 successful approvals. We are a quality driven company with almost 3 decades of successfully helping our client's development goals. Get in touch with us today.
Respect Breathing Air & Safety Services provides breathing air systems, safety equipment, and safety services from Whitecourt, Alberta, supporting oil and gas operations with respiratory protection and field safety solutions in the Woodlands County region.
Serving Western Manitoba and Eastern Saskatchewan. We have mobile trucks and offer 24/7 service. We hold a B-Pressure QA Manual and have welding procedures up to 2" wall thickness. Strike Welding Specialties Inc.
Rocky Mountain Phoenix - We are your one-stop-shop for top-of-the-line innovative fire truck and fire equipment products and services; offering a comprehensive line of emergency apparatus and emergency equipment. We provide 24/7 service for all your emergency fire apparatus and fire equipment
Rocky Mountain Phoenix - We are your one-stop-shop for top-of-the-line innovative fire truck and fire equipment products and services; offering a comprehensive line of emergency apparatus and emergency equipment. We provide 24/7 service for all your emergency fire apparatus and fire equipment
Formerly known as Schnitzer Steel and Hinton Scrap, we are the only local metal recycler in Hinton, Alberta. Our goal is to provide our customers with exceptional service. OUR MISSION STATEMENT At Rocky Mountain Salvage Inc, our primary goal is to provide our customers with excellent services that exceed their expectations. We achieve this by offering dedicated support and adhering to high integrity, honesty, fairness, and trust standards.
AiM is a fully integrated land firm that provides a broad range of services for energy companies such as crossing agreements, acquisitions, consultations, permitting, regulatory, indigenous engagement, mapping, GIS, data management, environmental plans, and project evaluations.
S&T Energy Services offers a full complement of oilfield service equipment from vac trucks to steamers and pressure trucks and semi vacs. Ready when you are - 24/7/365 Four decades in the oil industry built on a solid reputation with our customers, safe work practices and a family oriented work culture.
Safety Connections trains oil and gas and industrial field teams that need clear site access, road travel, and equipment readiness before a site opens in Medicine Hat and area. We run First Aid and H2S training for field teams.
We also teach Fall Protection and Confined Space for field teams that work at height or inside enclosed areas. Ground Disturbance training supports excavation and utility work.
Light equipment training covers Forklift and Skidsteer use, and Aerial Work Platform training handles elevated tasks on construction and industrial sites. Commercial driver training sits alongside those classes when a crew needs road and jobsite preparation.
Since 2000, we have been the oldest running, original owner-operated safety training company in Medicine Hat. Our Medicine Hat team can line up the next course date when a crew needs safety training before site access, transport, or equipment use begins.
A worn tie-off system can shut down a job at height. Safety Direct Ltd. manufactures fall protection gear in Sherwood Park, Alberta for commercial and industrial sites that need dependable tie-off protection.
We build CSA-certified products with custom options and quick turnaround when standard gear does not match the task. Harnesses, lanyards, and related fall protection items can also be cleaned and inspected so WCB and OSHA requirements stay on track.
The Sherwood Park shop keeps new gear, inspection planning, and cleaning under one roof for commercial and industrial facility use. That makes the safety file easier to manage before people go back to elevated tasks.
Oil and gas safety programs need more than paperwork when emergency response, medical coverage, training, and equipment all have to work on site. Safety First Industrial Canada has served the oil and gas sector since 1996 from its Alberta base, with service across Western Canada.
We provide industrial safety and medical services for oil, gas, and construction environments, including emergency response, safety courses, equipment rentals, security, drug and alcohol testing, and workplace prevention services. Decades of oilfield experience and trained personnel create a clear trust signal for field safety coverage.
For turnarounds, field projects, and active industrial sites, Safety First adds value where safety culture has to be backed by people, equipment, and response capability. The service is strongest when a project needs safety coverage that can function in real field conditions rather than just satisfy a checklist.
We help teams in Cochrane and across Alberta reduce soft tissue injury risk with onsite task risk analysis and biomechanics training built around how people actually move at work. Safety In Motion is for workplaces that want practical instruction, not a one-time talk that disappears after the room clears. We look at the motions that repeat every shift, the postures that create strain, and the habits that make ordinary tasks harder than they need to be. That gives us a clear starting point for training that people can understand, remember, and use in the same shift they hear it.
Onsite task risk analysis is where the job becomes specific. We study the task as it is really done, not as it looks in a generic manual. That means looking at the load, the reach, the pace, the grip, the sequence, and the moments when strain starts to build. We then shape a training experience around those conditions so the message fits the job instead of fighting it. When the training is co-branded, it feels like part of the organization rather than an outside program dropped in by a stranger. That improves adoption because the people who hear it can see their own job in the material.
Our biomechanics training explains the mechanics in plain language. We show how body position, strength, balance, and joint stability change the way a person lifts, reaches, twists, carries, and resets for the next task. Those details matter because small adjustments can reduce unnecessary pain and lower the chance that a normal day turns into a week of discomfort. We keep the lesson practical. The goal is not to impress people with terminology. The goal is to help them move with more control, spot the habits that create strain, and make safer choices before the body starts to complain.
We also build the job around a continuous improvement process, so the learning does not end when the session ends. Safe movement has to fit into the way supervisors talk about work, the way field teams plan their day, and the way new habits are reinforced over time. We help companies turn movement science into a shared language through education, action, employee engagement, and integration into existing business practices. That keeps the training from feeling like a one-off event and makes it easier to carry forward after the initial rollout.
If your organization already has a safety program, our role is to strengthen the human side of execution. Policies and procedures can describe the right steps, but workers still need a clear way to apply them when the task is awkward, fast, or physically demanding. If you are still building your approach, we can start with the basics that make the biggest difference: where strain shows up, which motions deserve attention, and how to communicate those risks in a way people accept. We focus on practical movement habits that support the job instead of adding extra complexity to it or asking people to memorize a different script for every task.
We serve organizations that want injury prevention to feel concrete and practical, not abstract or polished for its own sake. If the real need is to reduce pain, cut down on soft tissue injuries, and give people a better way to handle the physical side of work, we build the training around those goals. Contact Safety In Motion when you want onsite task risk analysis and biomechanics training shaped around the motions, loads, and routines that define your workplace. The next step is a conversation about the tasks that create strain, the habits that can make them easier to manage, and how the program can support your people from the first session forward.
Weather and dust can be hard on exposed electrical gear. Skill Metal Fabricators, Inc. builds metal fabrication and machining work from Bassano, AB, with CSA-approved NEMA electrical enclosures that help keep equipment dry and protected.
Our shop handles metal manufacturing and production work when a housing, bracket, or enclosure needs exact dimensions. We shape parts through fabrication and machining instead of forcing one shop process onto every job.
We have served Western Canada for more than 30 years. That background shows up in enclosure builds and shop-made components for industrial equipment that has to stand up to harsh weather.
Our Bassano shop works from drawings or enclosure specs on custom builds for weather-exposed equipment.
As a family-owned and operated business, we value trust, transparency, and community. Founded in 2004, Smoky Lake Waste & Recycle Ltd started with a commitment to provide local and dependable waste services without the hassle of long-term contracts or hidden fees. Over the years, we’ve grown to become a trusted partner for homeowners tackling seasonal yard projects, businesses, farms, and contractors managing large-scale construction sites across Smoky Lake, Thorhild County and Lamont County. Our journey began with a simple goal: to provide residents and businesses with straightforward, affordable waste solutions.
South 40 Industries Ltd ties design to a real job condition around Order":"true","specs. The nearby scope includes manufacturing, flowback assets and pressure assets. We keep the focus on actual capabilities, operating context, and the next decision a customer is likely to make.
Our design scope starts with the condition of the asset. It can move a rough need into a practical build path. The manufacturing side helps customers build equipment around the pressure, fit, and operating need. For customers in Order":"true","specs, that means fewer vague calls and a better start for quoting or planning.
With flowback assets, the important details are fit, access, timing, and handoff. It can support flowback and production jobs with purpose-built assets. The pressure assets side helps customers keep high-pressure service tied to code, fit, and protection needs. It keeps the conversation practical. The customer can explain what is broken, what has to fit, and what has to move.
Welding works best when it is tied to the way the job will be installed or repaired. It can repair or modify metal when fit and access are tight. The insulation side helps customers connect the request to the job condition and next decision. This works for maintenance, shutdown, fabrication, repair, and supply decisions where a poor handoff costs time.
Design is easier to judge when the market context is clear. The source material points to oil and gas and custom work. That gives the capability a real operating frame instead of a generic industrial label.
Most industrial calls start with something practical. A part has to be made. A unit has to be checked. A system has to keep running. We frame design with manufacturing so the next step can be tied to the asset, timing, and site condition. In Order":"true","specs, that may mean a shop visit, a branch conversation, a field dispatch, or a quote request tied to a real job.
This kind of detail also reduces handoff risk. If the first call is about design, the customer can still see when manufacturing belongs in the same discussion. Order":"true","specs adds the local planning layer, especially when timing, access, or branch response affects the job. That keeps the request from bouncing between unrelated categories.
A good close should leave the customer with a practical next conversation. That starts with design and may extend into manufacturing, flowback assets and pressure assets. This scope connects to oil and gas and custom work. Listed as established in 1993, the operation also has a continuity signal for repeat local purchasing. Order":"true","specs gives the location context without copying a full address. The next move should be clear: ask about the service, the asset, the timing, or the quote path. The handoff should stay clear. A request may begin with one need and then move into a related part or repair question. It may also become a rental or inspection question. We use design as the anchor, then bring in manufacturing where it helps clarify the next step. That keeps the path helpful without adding a loose series. The detail should also help a customer decide what to do next. A person can check whether design belongs in the first call. They can also see when manufacturing should be part of the same conversation. That keeps the path practical without adding sectors that do not belong. Planning stays clearer when design remains close to manufacturing. The two can affect repair timing and supply choices. They can also shape field access or shop scheduling. Order":"true","specs sets the local context without turning the description into a street-address block. The handoff should stay clear. A request may begin with one need and then move into a related part or repair question. It may also become a rental or inspection question. We use design as the anchor, then bring in manufacturing where it helps clarify the next step. That keeps the path helpful without adding a loose series.
We offer free consultation and can tailor make a solution for all your specific requirements. Whether you need wireless router configurations, satellite and cell booster service and installs or a point to point wireless bridge to connect two separate buildings together with data and internet wirelessly, we can help. We are also working on some exciting new projects including remote monitoring. Remote monitoring solutions offers the ability to monitor sensor outputs, receive real-time status alerts, and adjust sensor settings from virtually anywhere, allowing users to identify and resolve problems in a timely manner.
Total Site Services Ltd. is a family owned Spray Foam Insulation company serving the Edmonton, AB and surrounding areas. Our experienced and certified installers look forward to working with you to accomplish your project on time, on budget and beyond your expectations!
Built on a foundation of personalized, friendly service, we have reliably delivered on our promise of uncompromising customer satisfaction. Our relationship with you is the most valuable part of our business - we recognize that without your patronage we would not be where we are today. Our pledge to you is simple - no job is finished until you are 100% satisfied. our president Since acquiring the company in 2015, Keith Cassidy has brought his deep passion for teamwork, inclusivity, and professionalism to every aspect of the business.
Steel Industries provides machine shop services, welding, and fabrication from Grande Prairie, Alberta, serving oil and gas operators in the Peace Country with precision manufacturing.
A gas turbine outage can turn a small missing part into a larger production or power problem. Texacana Turbines Inc. supplies gas turbine parts from Calgary and supports field service needs where turbine availability depends on the right component at the right time.
We have supplied parts, turbine overhauls, exchanges, and complete turbine packages since 1995. That range helps when a customer needs more than a gasket but does not want every request treated like a new capital project.
Fuel control valves and other gas turbine components require source knowledge, inspection judgment, and supplier relationships. Our direct relationships with major component manufacturers help support parts supply and service-industry requests.
For turbine work, the planning conversation starts with the unit, failed component, service target, and timing. We can also support consulting as a purchaser, inspector, or project adviser when the request is tied to gas turbines and their applications.
TSL Mechanical (2019) handles buried utility work and water and sewer repairs around Lanigan, SK. We use hydrovac, excavation, and trenching to open up the site before repair or replacement starts.
Our two hydrovacs handle daylighting buried utilities and pothole work for posts. They also support sump cleaning and sewer cleaning. When the job calls for it, we bring them in for pressure testing, grain tank cleaning, and trenching.
We also work on water treatment plants and sewage lift stations. We install stainless steel header piping and PVC filter piping after the concrete work is finished. Copper domestic piping and mechanical air venting complete the system at the plant or lift station.
When a line fails, we repair water breaks and sewer line breaks. We also replace water main valves and fire hydrants. For new or changed service, we handle house service replacements, septic tank installation, and well line installation. Pitless well installation rounds out the scope when the site needs that connection.
Work trucks take impact, weather, chemicals, and shifting cargo before they ever reach a jobsite. Tyro Coatings applies hot-sprayed polyurethane protective coatings at our Calgary facility for truck beds, rocker panels, bumpers, bras, and other vehicle surfaces that need a tougher finish.
Our truck bedliner coating uses a heated, pressurized industrial process. The material is applied hot and dries quickly, leaving a strong textured surface for cargo areas that need grip and wear resistance.
We focus on protective coatings that solve common truck problems: rust exposure, abrasion, chemical contact, and cargo movement. That makes our Calgary shop a practical stop for service trucks, fleet pickups, and other work vehicles that need durable bed and body protection.
Tyro Coatings is based at 5225 6 Street NE in Calgary. Our team can discuss polyurethane coating options for truck beds, rockguard areas, rocker panels, bumpers, and similar vehicle protection needs.
Fire extinguishers, emergency lights, masks, and safety gear need to be ready before a site incident. In Olds, Ultimate Safety Alberta Ltd. handles safety training and response products for industrial, construction, and facility workplaces.
We inspect fire extinguishers, fire suppression systems, and emergency lighting. That keeps critical response items current for shops, yards, and active project areas.
First aid training and mask fit testing are part of the same practical safety setup. Our team trains people for workplace response while supplying protective clothing and safety products for the job.
The Olds branch gives central Alberta customers a local safety stop for inspections, training, and product needs tied to active workplaces.
Midstream projects depend on moving and processing energy products without losing control of safety, environmental protection, or regulatory duties. From Calgary, we invest in energy infrastructure and work across transportation, processing, and marketing for natural gas, liquids, crude oil, and electricity.
Transportation is the clearest service fit in this profile. Our work is tied to midstream assets and product movement, where pipeline-connected infrastructure and market access shape how energy reaches the next stage.
Environmental Protection is part of how we run those assets. We apply regulatory, safety, and environmental standards across our organization, with sustainability efforts connected to ongoing technology improvements.
Our Calgary office handles midstream infrastructure conversations for energy products that need transportation, processing, and marketing pathways in Western Canada.
Western Technical Systems provides HVAC, refrigeration, and mechanical services from Calgary. They support oil and gas facilities with heating, cooling, pump systems, and building mechanical infrastructure.