Process heat failures can slow production, raise fuel use, and create hard operating limits. Inproheat Industries Ltd works from Calgary with industrial heaters, heat exchangers, and burner-based energy systems for plants that need controlled heat in demanding service.
We build around SubCom direct fired heaters, direct evaporation solutions, and liquid heating solutions. These systems are used where heat transfer, combustion control, and process efficiency need to be engineered together instead of treated as separate parts.
Our Calgary team brings more than 60 years of industrial heating experience to new systems, upgrades, and technical reviews. We also supply refractory products and engineered materials when the heating package needs insulation, lining, or high-temperature protection.
For plant heating, liquid heating, or direct fired heater planning, our team can review the duty, process limits, and site conditions before matching the right Inproheat equipment path.
Buried utilities and tight access slow excavation work when a line must be found before the ground opens. IVIS Construction Inc. handles utility line locating and hydro excavation for underground infrastructure across Western Canada.
We use CCTV inspection and pressure flushing on sanitary and stormwater mains. Potable water lines and manholes are part of the same repair and maintenance work.
The Pipe Hunter is our high-pressure flushing option for tight spaces. Mandrel rentals are available for PVC deflection checks from 6 inches to 30 inches.
Since 1996, we have worked on CIPP relining and mechanical plumbing where trenchless repair keeps disruption down.
Velocity Hydrovac Services Ltd. provides hydrovac excavation from Red Deer across Central Alberta and beyond. We work on utility exposure, pipeline crossings, and precision digging where controlled excavation keeps ground disturbance low.
Our hydrovac trucks use water and vacuum excavation to expose ground conditions with less disturbance than a backhoe. That makes daylighting safer around buried utilities and gives us a cleaner way to open pile holes, post holes, and trench lines when mechanical excavation would remove too much soil.
Since 2006, we have supported underground utility construction for municipalities, oilfields, and utility companies. We bring that experience to jobs with tight access, changing soil, and buried lines that need careful exposure before the next phase starts.
(ACR) is an award-winning full-service equipment rental company with (9) convenient locations. ACR was formed in 2009 when the CAT Rental store in Drayton Valley was purchased by an investors group made up of current ACR employees and several local business owners. That group had one vision for ACR, to become an industry leader in equipment rentals by offering an unmatched customer service with reliable equipment, and that vision is being realized more and more each day. ACR started off as a small rental store offering a limited range of equipment, but with hard work and determination, it has grown its fleet of equipment and is now considered one of the premier rental stores in western Canada.
Building Dreams, Creating Spaces We provide expert construction, renovation, and maintenance services tailored to bring your vision to life on time, on budget, and with unmatched quality. Contact Us About Our Company Every company has a beginning, but ours was built on passion and purpose. There’s a reason our clients trust us and it all Based in Swift Current, SK.
A shop, storage building, or drilling office has to be planned around access, concrete, building shell, and site coordination. Janzen Steel Buildings delivers Construction services from Martensville for Saskatchewan commercial, agricultural, and industrial projects.
Our background in the Saskatoon area includes concrete work and steel buildings, with project scope that grew into commercial construction services and product supply. We build around the practical pieces that make a site usable: steel building systems, concrete services, aggregate supply, and storage structures.
The Hy-Tech Drilling office and shop project shows the type of coordination our team handles on larger builds. Oilfield and drilling-related facilities need clear staging, trade timing, and a building layout that works once equipment and people move in.
We also work on agriculture buildings and grain or fertilizer storage where durability and site function matter. From Martensville, our construction team plans steel building and concrete work for Saskatchewan customers that need a finished facility, not just a product drop.
JazCo Contracting specializes in fin fan cooler maintenance, louver repairs and manufacturing, high-pressure air cooling, pressure relief doors, louver actuator sales and service, tube plugging, and custom-built recirculation systems from Bassano, Alberta.
Pre Engineered Steel Metal Buildings Construction Company Vancouver, BC, British Columbia, Canada JDG specializes in STEEL BUILDINGS In business since 1985, JDG Construction Management Ltd. specializes in steel buildings and operates primarily in British Columbia and having constructed numerous projects in Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario, Washington State and Nevada State. MORE INFO Request Quote JDG Experience With over 35 successful years of steel construction behind it, JDG continues to move forward by providing clients with the highest possible level of service.
We can provide services all across the Canadian Arctic for Ice road seasons, construction and infrastructure projects. CALL NOW SERVICES WE PROVIDE Preventative maintenance Scheduled downtime for a PM inspection can save thousands in unexpected repair costs and after hours service calls, and prolong the serviceable life of your equipment. Roadside & On-site Breakdowns Available to respond to breakdowns on Alberta's highways and on-site at farms, industrial facilities, mines & aggregate pits.
Civil work often starts with access, earthmoving, and a clear plan for winter shutdowns. JT Setters & Sons Construction Ltd handles excavating, demolition, construction, and snow removal from Red Deer for civil sites and industrial yards.
Our Red Deer head office anchors a large and varied equipment spread built for site prep, teardown work, and winter access. That lets us move from earthwork to clearing without changing the service approach on every job.
Founded in 1949 and incorporated in 1973, we bring a long operating history to projects that need steady machine capacity and practical field coordination.
K & R Services provides Facilities-Installation, Construction-General Oilfield, Maintenance Contractors services to oil and gas operators in Fairview, AB and across Western Canada.
Some jobs cannot wait for separate field teams to solve separate pieces. When the schedule depends on lifting, repair, and field coordination happening in the right order, delays spread fast. K G Enterprises Ltd. is based in Lamont and supports Alberta oilfield and industrial projects that need construction help and crane work. We also bring pressure equipment service, welding, and practical safety training to jobs that need one steady crew rather than a chain of handoffs. The aim is simple: keep the site moving, keep the scope clear, and keep the job from stalling while the next trade catches up.
Construction work is often where the rest of the plan either holds or slips. Good setup cuts wasted motion, keeps access open, and makes it easier to sequence the next task without backtracking. Our construction support is built around that kind of readiness. We help organize the job so materials, equipment, and field teams can get where they need to go with fewer delays and less rehandling. On oilfield locations, that can mean a cleaner start and a better path through the job. On other industrial sites, the same approach helps keep the site safe, the sequence steady, and the handoff to the next phase simple.
Crane work brings its own pressure because one awkward lift can affect every step that follows. We use that service to move heavy items with control, place equipment where it belongs, and lower the chance that a job has to be reworked after the lift. That shows up when the load is awkward, the access is tight, or the job has to fit a shutdown window. It also shows up when the crew needs one provider that can coordinate the lift with the rest of the project instead of creating another delay point. The goal is not showmanship. The goal is a lift that fits the plan and supports the rest of the job.
Pressure equipment and welding are where routine field work turns into reliable maintenance. A system that has to stay ready cannot wait for patchwork or guesswork. We handle field repair, welding, and parts as a planned part of the job. We use inspection and repair to keep the service scope practical instead of turning it into a handoff between vendors. That is practical when the schedule is tight and the cost of a second visit is high. Strong welding work and practical pressure equipment service help reduce downtime, keep components usable longer, and give the next crew a better starting point. They also help when a field repair has to stand up to real use instead of a quick visual check.
Safety training is part of the job, not an extra layer at the end. In oilfield and industrial settings, good training helps people understand the site, the hazards, the equipment, and the expectations before they arrive. We treat that as a way to reduce confusion and help the job start with fewer gaps. When training is done well, field teams are better prepared to move through active work areas, handle the right equipment, and keep attention on the task instead of on preventable surprises. That kind of preparation supports smoother field work, steadier execution, and a better start to every shift.
From Lamont, we support Alberta oilfield work with construction and crane service. We also handle pressure equipment work, welding, and training when the job needs a steady local crew. Those capabilities helps reduce handoffs and keeps the project moving when more than one trade has to line up at once. Our way of working is straightforward: we bring experience, hard work, and a safety-first mindset to jobs that need practical execution more than extra noise. If you need a Lamont-based crew for crane coordination or pressure equipment service, K G Enterprises Ltd. can help keep the job moving.
Rocky ground can slow a utility trench, drainage job, or commercial site build before excavation even starts. Kamloops Excavation & Rock Solutions handles excavating and trenching in Kamloops, BC, with rock crushing capability for hard-ground projects.
We work on commercial and residential sites where planning, machinery, and careful ground control matter. Trenching is used for utilities, drainage, and pipeline-related work when the route needs a clean open cut.
Our excavation scope includes site preparation and land clearing. When rock becomes the limiting factor, our crushing equipment turns difficult material into a more workable site condition.
Kamloops projects often need excavation decisions made around slope, access, rock, and drainage. Our team plans the equipment and trenching approach around those field conditions before the dig begins.
A dock, door, or lift outage can slow a facility fast. From Mount Pearl, Kanstor Inc supplies material handling products and repairs for industrial, commercial, and institutional sites.
Our factory-trained technicians arrive in stocked vehicles, so many material handling repairs can be handled on site with the right tools already on the truck. Emergency calls stay available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
We have served the area since 1989. The branch also supports overhead doors and dock equipment when a job needs product supply and repair in one place.
Excavating & Landscaping Services In Medicine Hat ABOUT DL Nagel Excavating LTD. Is Proud to Celebrate 20 Years Serving Medicine Hat WHY US. We have grown to become the most preferred contractor in Medicine Hat & Area. WHAT WE DO To date, we’ve provided excavation, demolition, construction, snow removal, and landscaping services across Southeast Alberta and Southwest Saskatchewan.
Shop at our Grande Prairie location or shop online for western clothing & cowboy boots, home decor & gifts, industrial work wear. We also have an immense variety of horse tack and saddles, fencing supplies and tin building materials.
Fuel sites and active commercial projects need work that keeps traffic, trades, and schedules moving. Keller Construction Ltd works from Edmonton on petroleum and commercial construction across Western Canada.
We build service stations, commercial buildings, and industrial shops with staging built around occupied or high-use sites. Access planning and trade coordination stay close to the construction work so each phase can keep moving.
More than 80 people work from our Edmonton office, and our construction history spans more than six decades. Petroleum construction experience gives fuel-site projects a builder that understands both site execution and commercial constraints.
Construction projects across Western Canada need planning that stays close to schedule, cost, and site conditions. Keyano Construction Ltd is an Edmonton general construction contractor working in Alberta, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan.
We have been privately owned and managed since 1986. Our work is led from Edmonton, with a general manager and construction manager available for project planning and coordination.
Keyano applies general construction management to building projects where the owner needs a steady contractor through planning, site work, and completion. We keep the project conversation direct so scope, timing, and responsibility are clear before construction starts.
Our team plans regional construction work around Alberta, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan project requirements, with Edmonton as the main point of contact.
King Cool Refrigeration & Air Conditioning. Sales & Service. Fort St. King Cool are your licensed refrigeration and HVAC team in Fort St. Keep your equipment running at peak performance no matter what the season.
KPA Oilfield Services operates steam trucks, hydro-vac trucks, pressure trucks, gravel trucks, and dump trucks from Chetwynd with dispatch from Tumbler Ridge and Dawson Creek, British Columbia.
A lifting failure or welding-machine outage can stop a shop, plant, or fabrication bay before the job is ready. Kristian Electric Ltd works from Calgary, Edmonton, and Saskatoon on overhead cranes, hoists, and welding equipment for industrial facilities.
Our overhead lifting work helps production floors and maintenance shops keep cranes and hoists ready for daily use. Welding equipment service supports fabrication bays where machine downtime can block the next repair or build.
For a Kristian Electric request, start with the crane or hoist type and the facility location. Welding machine issues, inspection needs, and parts requirements shape the technical path.
We are committed to providing accurate buried utility locating in order to ensure safe work conditions when contractors are performing any type of ground disturbance. Line Find Group has been creating safe digging environments since 1995 with field crews stationed strategically throughout Western Canada. Our People Are Our Key to Success At The Line Find Group, we believe that our people are the key to our success and that these good people give us a distinct competitive advantage. Our growth is essentially based on treating all customers and employees with dignity, respect and sensitivity to enable to fully use their knowledge, while investing in the latest tools and technology.
Underground work can stall a build when trench depth, grade, and access are not planned together. 2 Sons Excavating serves Calgary and surrounding areas with excavating, grading, and trenching for residential and commercial construction.
We are headquartered in Airdrie and work within about 100 kilometers of Calgary. That reach supports acreage development, foundations, electrical trenching, mechanical trenching, and Molok bin installation when the ground work has to line up with the rest of the build.
Almost 25 years in excavation shapes how we plan cuts, backfill, and haul-off around site access and project sequence. The aim is a clean handoff from earthwork to the next stage.
LAFORCE is a third-generation, family owned, Alberta based company and has earned a reputation for being an honest, trusted and dependable partner. Our diverse background has provided us the skills to tackle the most challenging tasks that others may not have the experience or know-how to do. We make sure that when the project is complete; its like we were never there. We will get the work done regardless.
Canada Towers Inc. offers highly specialized and customized products, including mobile stadium light towers, mobile communication towers, custom fabrication, tower servicing, and conversions.
Dry wood fibre can be part of a drilling mud additive program when the job calls for a clean residual lumber product. LI'l Shaver supplies kiln-dried spruce and pine wood shavings from Olds, Alberta, with sawdust and drilling mud additives listed in our product scope.
Our shavings come from spruce and pine lumber and are dried in Alberta's cool Canadian climate. The result is a very dry shaving product with no additives or preservatives.
Because the shavings are residual products, we do not cut trees for the express purpose of making them. That gives mud additive customers a fibre source tied to lumber processing rather than a separate harvest stream.
We have operated from Olds since 1980, supplying wood shavings, sawdust, and drilling mud additive material for customers that need dry, consistent fibre products.
After years of working on the road and away from family, he founded Lineham Excavating Limited right here in Central Alberta — the place he’s called home for nearly three decades, having grown up in Olds. Starting his own business meant the freedom to do things the right way, on his own terms, for the community around him. Lineham Excavating is a local, family-run company built around personal service, honest pricing, and quality work. We believe you should never have to choose between affordability and quality, so we work hard to deliver both.
We are powered by the diverse , skilled and innovat ive talent of our employees to ensure safe and responsible operations. We are powered by the diverse , skilled and innovat ive talent of our employees to ensure safe and responsible operations. With 25.2 million barrels of storage and over 500 km of crude pipelines across North America, we touch 1 in 4 WCSB barrels through GEI terminals. Utilizing this focused asset base, along with our dedicated and talented employees, we help create value for our customers while generating stable, long-term cash flow.
We specialize in the quality and safety of metal building construction and are equipped to work anywhere in Canada. Beginnings Jason Lipka started construction in Lloydminster in the metal building industry in 1997. After years of excelling in the metal building industry he had visions of a company where quality and safety could co-exist to create an effective and professional work environment. In 2008 despite global recession he started Custom Cladding with a select team and the goal to create the work environment he envisioned.
Able to build to your specifications, we can provide any size wooden pallet that we are confident will meet all your needs. Whether you’re looking for stringer pallets, 2-way or 4-way; block pallets; winged pallets; skids; solid deck pallets; etc., we do it all. Certified by the C.F.I.A, we are able provide heat treated pallets for your international shipping needs, all while meeting IPPC standards.
Lonestar Vacuum Inc starts the job conversation with hydrovac around Sylvan Lake, TX. The nearby scope includes vacuum truck. We keep the focus on actual capabilities, operating context, and the next decision a customer is likely to make.
Our hydrovac scope starts with the condition of the asset. It can connect the request to the job condition and next decision. The vacuum truck side helps customers connect the request to the job condition and next decision. For customers in Sylvan Lake, TX, that means fewer vague calls and a better start for quoting or planning.
Hydrovac changes from one setting to another. A shop repair, plant issue, field call, or branch pickup can all create a different kind of request. The job context here includes oil and gas. That keeps the page close to the source facts without drifting into broad claims. The service conversation should move quickly from label to task. With hydrovac and vacuum truck, that means naming the asset, the failure point, the supply need, or the site condition early. Around Sylvan Lake, TX, that keeps the request grounded in the place where the job will actually happen.
The practical benefit is less confusion at the start of the job. When hydrovac is explained through real use cases, the customer can ask a sharper question and avoid sending the request to the wrong place. Vacuum truck gives that request a related path when the first issue turns into a part or repair question. Around Sylvan Lake, TX, local access and response planning can shape the schedule. The result is a clearer path from first contact to workable scope.
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 hydrovac as the anchor, then bring in vacuum truck 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 hydrovac belongs in the first call. They can also see when vacuum truck should be part of the same conversation. That keeps the path practical without adding sectors that do not belong.
The right next step depends on the job. It may be a worn part, a planned build, a field repair, a shop drawing, a rental need, or a supply decision. Starting with hydrovac and then connecting it to vacuum truck keeps that conversation anchored. This scope connects to oil and gas. Around Sylvan Lake, TX, we describe the scope a customer can discuss and the operating setting it fits. Planning stays clearer when hydrovac remains close to vacuum truck. The two can affect repair timing and supply choices. They can also shape field access or shop scheduling. Sylvan Lake, TX 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 hydrovac as the anchor, then bring in vacuum truck 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 hydrovac belongs in the first call. They can also see when vacuum truck should be part of the same conversation. That keeps the path practical without adding sectors that do not belong. Planning stays clearer when hydrovac remains close to vacuum truck. The two can affect repair timing and supply choices. They can also shape field access or shop scheduling. Sylvan Lake, TX sets the local context without turning the description into a street-address block.
Frozen lines, buried utilities, lease roads, and fluid cleanup can hold up field activity in the Yellowhead region. Lynx Creek Oilfield Services Ltd delivers hydrovac, vacuum truck, combo unit, water truck, and steam truck service from Hinton, Alberta for local industry needs.
Hydrovac excavation is used when daylighting or digging around buried infrastructure needs controlled soil removal. Vacuum truck and combo unit work supports fluid handling, cleanup, and site maintenance where standard equipment cannot do the job safely or efficiently.
Steam truck service helps with cold-weather oilfield and industrial tasks around equipment, tanks, and site access. We also handle water hauling, professional grading, sanding, low bedding, road and lease maintenance, and gravel supply when the project needs field support beyond one truck.
Since 2018, we have operated a gravel pit on the Willow haul road. That local material source supports road work, lease maintenance, and access planning for jobs near Hinton and along the Yellowhead corridor.