We engineer electric submersible pump systems for oil and gas sites. We also handle horizontal pumping systems for high-pressure surface service.
We assemble and test variable speed drives. We also build motor controllers, soft starters, and switchboards for artificial lift packages.
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Water can push a site off plan before the crew is ready. Canadian Dewatering LP - Head Office in Edmonton moves dewatering, pump rentals, and bypass pumping into Western Canada fluid management projects.
We keep submersible, hydraulic, and end-suction pumps available for rentals. Larger flow problems go into pump system solutions built for the same service window.
Repair is part of the package when equipment already in service needs a reset. Our team also handles pump repairs and supports field setup around flow rates and discharge points.
Emergency response is part of the service, with the fastest dewatering response time in Western Canada. The regional footprint reaches from British Columbia to Manitoba.
Soft ground, wet access, and heavy equipment traffic can stop a field job before the main task begins. Canadian Mat Systems Inc supplies access matting and portable temporary bridges from Edmonton for oil, pipeline, utility, forestry, mining, and heavy construction sites.
Our matting options are built around the surface and load problem. We supply construction mats for heavy equipment platforms, airlift composite mats for lighter handling, and rig mats for raised or ground-level drill platforms.
Temporary bridge needs often come with changing routes, water crossings, or emergency access. Our reconfigurable temporary bridges help create site access where a fixed crossing is not practical.
After 25 years serving energy, pipeline, utilities, forestry, heavy construction, mining, and disaster relief sectors, we understand how access planning affects schedule, equipment movement, and ground protection. Our Edmonton team focuses on matting and bridge systems for field conditions across Western Canada.
Specialized petroleum engineering gets difficult when the reservoir plan, surface facility and operating permit all have to line up before field execution. At Canadian Petroleum Engineering Inc, we plan Calgary-based oil and gas engineering scopes for projects that are not routine.
Our experience includes underground natural gas storage, remote Arctic environments and energy projects tied to gas hydrate, CCUS, geothermal development or acid gas injection.
For construction and operations integration, we connect EPCM planning with well lease equipment and surface facility needs. Pipeline design, power generation connections and regulatory applications can sit inside the same planning path when the project crosses subsurface and surface decisions.
Since 1995, our Calgary team has taken on specialized petroleum engineering where location, reservoir behavior and facility design have to be solved together.
Industrial sites need controlled space before permanent construction is ready. Canadian Portable Structures builds portable buildings in Burlington, Ontario for guard houses, site offices, and equipment storage across Ontario projects.
Our Mark VII portable guard houses give security staff a climate controlled base at industrial, commercial, and facility entrances. The same exterior portable building line can be planned for office space or storage when a site needs fast, movable capacity.
We focus on modular construction that can be placed where permanent space is delayed, limited, or too expensive for the job. That makes our buildings practical for construction yards, plant gates, service depots, and other controlled access locations.
Our Burlington team can discuss portable building size, site use, and placement needs for Ontario projects that need temporary or relocatable space.
With members across Canada, the CPA represents every segment of a growing, multi-billion-dollar propane industry that impacts the livelihood of tens of thousands of Canadians. Our Mission As the trusted voice of the propane industry, we create the conditions for responsible market growth through advocacy, training, and emergency response. Our Key Services Work with governments and regulators to ensure health and safety, while promoting Canadian propane businesses. Help industry stay abreast of regulatory and safety requirements and provide forums for industry to collaborate on best practices.
We were founded in 1989 and are proud to be 100% Canadian owned and operated. We offer products to the FIRE, RESCUE, HAZMAT, POLICE, MILITARY, MUNICIPAL and INDUSTRIAL MARKETS from over 95 quality suppliers. We are federally approved for Controlled Goods sales and have a National Master Standing Offer on several products for the Federal government. Our GOAL is to provide a broad range of quality products from the finest manufacturers in North American and abroad.
Heavy-duty tarpaulins are our focus. We manufacture tarpaulins and protective coverings for hard-use conditions. Our products serve agriculture and construction sites. They also suit transportation, mining, and resource sectors.
We also build winter fronts and belly pads. Flatbed tarps and trucking accessories are part of the range. Every order starts with the application, then we shape the size and finish around it.
Our in-house production helps us keep turnaround tight. If you need a custom tarp or cover, we can build it to size.
We act as your quarterback selecting Architects, Consultants, Materials and Trades to achieve the highest quality product with an eye always on the budget. We've developed a reputation for providing quality construction resulting in many repeat clients. Our experienced team of professionals cooperates to ensure each project is completed to the highest standards, on schedule, on budget and in a safe work environment. That's the Canbian difference.
Canem Systems Ltd is most helpful to understand through the job behind design around Edmonton, AB and across Canada. Electrical is treated as a related part of the same decision, not as a copied source list. Confirmed capabilities are tied to operating context a customer can act on.
Our design scope starts with the condition of the asset. It can move a rough need into a practical build path. The electrical side helps customers connect the request to the job condition and next decision. For customers in Edmonton, AB and across Canada, that means the first call can start with the asset, access point, schedule, or part that actually drives the job.
Design 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 custom work. That keeps the page close to the source facts without drifting into broad claims.
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 electrical so the next step can be tied to the asset, timing, and site condition. In Edmonton, AB and across Canada, that may mean a shop visit, a branch conversation, a field dispatch, or a quote request tied to a real job.
The practical benefit is less confusion at the start of the job. When design is explained through real use cases, the customer can ask a sharper question about the asset, schedule, or site condition. Electrical gives that request a related path when the first issue turns into a part or repair question. Around Edmonton, AB and across Canada, local access and response planning can shape the schedule. The result is a clearer path from first contact to workable scope.
Planning stays clearer when design remains close to electrical. The two can affect repair timing and supply choices. They can also shape field access or shop scheduling. Edmonton, AB and across Canada 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 electrical where it helps clarify the next step. That adds depth without copying a loose series from the source page.
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 design and then connecting it to electrical keeps that conversation anchored. This scope connects to custom work. Listed as established in 1960, the operation also has a continuity signal for repeat local purchasing. Around Edmonton, AB and across Canada, the scope is tied to what a customer can discuss and the operating setting it fits. That keeps the page focused on practical fit rather than a copied list of every nearby term. That extra context helps connect design to the equipment, people, and schedule behind the request. Edmonton, AB and across Canada also shapes travel, pickup, branch, or dispatch timing. The customer can then ask about the asset and the next practical step. When electrical enters the same conversation, the request can stay tied to the original asset instead of drifting into unrelated categories. A stronger request usually names the asset, the location, the timing, and the condition that created the need. Those details help show whether the need is a quick supply question or a deeper repair discussion. If the same job moves toward fabrication or inspection, the customer still has a way to keep the conversation connected. Rental planning and field response can also change the schedule when the source evidence supports those capabilities. The goal is a practical first conversation: what is needed, where it will be used, and what has to happen next.
Weather exposure and open industrial areas can damage materials before a project is finished. Canfab Products Ltd builds tarpaulins and protective covers in Edmonton for construction, transportation, and facility needs across Western Canada.
Our custom fabrication shop makes fabric products around size, fastening, and daily use. Industrial covers and tarps are built for project protection, transport exposure, and site conditions where stock covers do not solve the problem.
Awnings and canopies are part of our shop history. For energy, construction, and field-service customers, our practical focus is protective cover fabrication that shields assets and separates work areas.
We also fabricate screens and industrial curtains for facilities that need coverage or separation inside a controlled space. With more than 30 years of custom fabrication experience, our Edmonton team plans fabric solutions around the project environment and Western Canada service needs.
Canline Pipeline Solutions provides Pipeline-Repair, Pipe-Lining, Construction, Pipeline, Transportation, Dies, Tools, Fittings, Logging services to oil and gas operators in Breton, AB and across Western Canada.
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On heavy civil, pipeline, and inspection jobs, our Burnaby team keeps survey work tied to the field conditions that shape layout and final handoff. At Cansel Head Office, we supply surveying equipment, construction tools, and field data systems for field teams that need consistent measurements from the first stakeout to the last check.
We help clients capture, transform, and manage field data so project teams can move from site collection to finished output without losing accuracy along the way. That workflow shows up when the job depends on survey-grade tools, practical construction supplies, and technology that can stay connected across active sites.
When a project needs current equipment without the full upfront purchase, our Cansel Elite Program adds hardware-as-a-service bundles to the mix. Our Burnaby roots as a repair shop still shape how we support field teams that need dependable gear and a practical response to fast-moving field work.
We are dedicated to providing best-in-class industrial torque and tension tools, flange maintenance systems, impact sockets, and calibration services. With a passion for racing running through our veins, we bring that same drive and precision to our work. Racing serves as a constant reminder of the importance of focusing on safety while pushing boundaries, staying ahead of the competition, and delivering superior performance. What drives us Our Core values At CanTorque, we are guided by a set of core values that shape our business practices and define who we are: Integrity We follow through on our promises, maintain transparency, and operate with honesty and integrity in every aspect of our business.
At Canuck Completions, we focus on well construction hardware for oil and gas operations. Our range covers float equipment, centralizers and stand-off bands for the wellsite.
For completions, we handle liner hangers, frac plugs and production packers. We keep the parts tied to the job so field teams can stay on schedule.
We make specialty pipeline coatings for oil and gas pipelines. Our field joint systems protect offshore and onshore pipeline joints.
We also work in district energy and water pipelines. Corrosion protection stays at the center of our approach.
If a joint needs sealing in the field, we can match the coating system to the service conditions.
Can West Projects Inc provides Construction-Plant, Contractors-General Oilfield services to oil and gas operators in Calgary, AB and across Western Canada.
We build roll-out truck beds that turn dead space into fast access for tools and gear. Our systems help oilfield and welding trucks.
We also support electrical and plumbing fleets. Surveying and emergency response units use them too.
At Caribou Software, we make contractor software for oil and gas service teams. Our Contractor's Edge platform handles field tickets, purchase orders and inventory.
It also helps with invoicing, payroll and job costing. We keep the flow simple for construction contractors, electrical teams and forestry operations.
We handle oilfield construction and maintenance from Whitecourt across North Central Alberta.
Our team covers pipeline construction, hydrovac, and site remediation. We also repair gas engines, compressors, and rotating equipment for oil and gas sites.
In our shop and field team, we bring welding and millwright service to plant expansions and turnarounds.
Alaska-bound freight needs a terminal plan before it reaches the northern route. Carlile Transportation operates from Edmonton as part of our Transportation and Trucking network for freight moving into Alaska supply chains, including oil and gas, mining, construction, retail, and commercial fishing.
Since 1980, we have built trucking and logistics service around difficult lanes and remote destinations. Our network includes Alaska terminals such as Anchorage, Fairbanks, Kenai, Kodiak, and Prudhoe Bay, with Edmonton tied into the freight path.
The Edmonton terminal gives shippers a practical point for LTL, FTL, expedited, specialized, and temperature-controlled freight discussions. That scope fits project materials, commercial freight, and industrial loads that need route planning before crossing into northern service areas.
Our strongest category is Transportation. Construction and Logging are treated as served industries where the freight matches our trucking and logistics capability, not as construction contracting or logging field service.
Bulk commodity transportation has to match the material, the route, and the site schedule. Caron Transportation Systems handles transportation and trucking from Sherwood Park for oilfield, petrochemical, construction, mining, manufacturing, pulp and paper, and water treatment customers.
Our network reaches western, central, and northern Canada, with service into the northwestern United States. That route base supports long hauls, remote deliveries, and repeated industrial lanes where timing and load handling affect the whole job.
We move specialized commodities for sectors where safety and environmental awareness are part of daily planning. Oil and gas and petrochemical freight often moves beside other industrial demands, so our dispatch and hauling approach is built around dependable delivery and clear service standards.
Caron has more than seven decades in transportation. Our Sherwood Park team plans bulk hauling around commodity type, destination, schedule, and the handling needs of construction and industrial sites.
Cartel Energy Services connects environmental to the job problem behind the request around Beiseker, Alberta. Trucking is treated as a related part of the same decision, not as a copied source list. Confirmed capabilities are tied to operating context a customer can act on.
Our environmental scope starts with the condition of the asset. It can connect the request to the job condition and next decision. The trucking side helps customers connect the request to the job condition and next decision. For customers in Beiseker, Alberta, that means the first call can start with the asset, access point, schedule, or part that actually drives the job.
Environmental 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. Customers usually arrive with a constraint, not a perfect scope. The part may be worn. The schedule may be tight. The site may need a safer handoff. We connect environmental with trucking so the request can move from a rough need into a clearer service discussion around Beiseker, Alberta.
The practical benefit is less confusion at the start of the job. When environmental is explained through real use cases, the customer can ask a sharper question about the asset, schedule, or site condition. Trucking gives that request a related path when the first issue turns into a part or repair question. Around Beiseker, Alberta, local access and response planning can shape the schedule. The result is a clearer path from first contact to workable scope.
Planning stays clearer when environmental remains close to trucking. The two can affect repair timing and supply choices. They can also shape field access or shop scheduling. Beiseker, Alberta 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 environmental as the anchor, then bring in trucking where it helps clarify the next step. That adds depth without copying a loose series from the source page.
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 environmental and then connecting it to trucking keeps that conversation anchored. This scope connects to oil and gas. Listed as established in 2004, the operation also has a continuity signal for repeat local purchasing. Around Beiseker, Alberta, the scope is tied to what a customer can discuss and the operating setting it fits. The goal is a practical first conversation: what is needed, where it will be used, and what has to happen next. If a branch or yard is involved, that context can change the quote path and the schedule. If a shop or site is involved, access and timing can become just as important as the capability name. That is why the surrounding details stay tied to confirmed capabilities instead of broad claims. The customer should be able to connect the published scope to a real asset before sending a request. That keeps the page focused on practical fit rather than a copied list of every nearby term. That extra context helps connect environmental to the equipment, people, and schedule behind the request. Beiseker, Alberta also shapes travel, pickup, branch, or dispatch timing. The customer can then ask about the asset and the next practical step. When trucking enters the same conversation, the request can stay tied to the original asset instead of drifting into unrelated categories. A stronger request usually names the asset, the location, the timing, and the condition that created the need. Those details help show whether the need is a quick supply question or a deeper repair discussion.
Brooks is where we keep utility construction, power distribution, and pipeline scopes moving through one EPCM path. Cascade Process Controls brings instrumentation, electrical, and automation work together when a project needs concept-to-commissioning control.
We handle design and PLC/DCS programming when a project needs the controls plan set before field work starts. Electrical installation and automation follow the same sequence so the wiring and startup steps line up.
Fiber and telecom work can sit in the same build when the site needs one coordinated path. Our team also supports full turn-key construction and maintenance on utility and process projects.
For Brooks-area jobs, we scope the electrical and instrumentation portions early, then line up the automation and pipeline steps before field teams mobilize.
Large construction jobs in Western Canada need early planning before field activity starts. Casman Group of Companies delivers construction management, general contractor services, design build, and pre-construction services from Alberta and British Columbia, including Fort McMurray project support.
We work with industrial, infrastructure, institutional, commercial, residential, and light industrial clients. For storage, warehouse, manufacturing, and facility projects, our role is to organize the build path, coordinate trade partners, and manage quality through the construction phase.
Founded in 1981, Casman has grown into a multi-city construction group serving Western Canada. Our teams build around safety, quality, and management on projects where schedule control and clear responsibility are central to the job.
Our Alberta construction management team can plan a project from pre-construction into field execution, including design build and general contracting scopes for facility, infrastructure, and light industrial work.
Caterpillar is the world's leading manufacturer of construction and mining equipment, off-highway diesel and natural gas engines, industrial gas turbines, and diesel-electric locomotives. Oil sands miners, heavy construction contractors, pipeline builders, and resource extraction companies worldwide depend on Caterpillar's durable machinery, advanced technology platforms, and global dealer support network to maximize productivity and reduce total cost of ownership across their fleets.
From Calgary, we handle petroleum engineering and consulting for drilling and completions.
Our project management also covers civil construction and well-site supervision.
Since 2000, we have stayed close to oilfield construction across domestic and international projects.
A construction delay often starts with the wrong machine, a missing attachment, or storage that is not ready for a remote site. In Edmonton and the surrounding area, CDR Rentals handles rental equipment for construction projects and oil and gas support needs.
We rent and service skid steers, excavators, wheel loaders, trailers, and attachments. The fleet is built around earthmoving, loading, grading, and material handling jobs where machine size and attachment choice affect the schedule.
Mobile warehouses are part of our rental and sales scope. We rent and sell custom-fabricated mobile warehouse units for remote equipment storage, jobsite parts, and field staging where a permanent building is not practical.
CDR Rentals has served Edmonton and area for more than 20 years. Our team also supports remote oil and gas needs with mobile equipment, generators, and storage solutions tied to Alberta project planning.
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Lightweight cellular concrete solves a load and temperature problem on hot oil tanks, buried lines, and weak ground. CEMATRIX (Canada) Inc supplies and installs lightweight cellular concrete from Calgary for construction and oilfield projects across North America.
Our fill is used as lightweight backfill, insulation grout, and flowable fill. On oil and gas sites, that can mean thermal protection around hot oil tanks, support under buried pipelines, and protection for shallow utility lines.
Roadways and plant access areas can move when frost-sensitive soils are left exposed. We place cellular concrete under roadbeds, slabs, and utility corridors where lower weight and thermal protection are part of the design.
Technical data sheets, product brochures, and cellular concrete specifications support fill strength, thermal needs, and placement planning. Our Calgary team can line up fill strength, thermal needs, and access for tank and pipeline work. The same mix can also cover roadway and void-fill applications.
Central Action Plastics Ltd connects design to the job problem behind the request around Olds, AB. Engineering and manufacturing are treated as related parts of the same decision, not as a copied source list. Confirmed capabilities are tied to operating context a customer can act on.
Our design scope starts with the condition of the asset. It can move a rough need into a practical build path. The engineering side helps customers turn requirements into buildable technical choices. For customers in Olds, AB, that means the first call can start with the asset, access point, schedule, or part that actually drives the job.
With manufacturing, the important details are fit, access, timing, and handoff. It can build equipment around the pressure, fit, and operating need. The electrical side helps customers connect the request to the job condition and next decision. The customer can explain what is broken, what has to fit, and what has to move before the request turns into a quote or service plan.
Environmental works best when it is tied to the way the job will be installed or repaired. That capability 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 can mean different things in a shop, plant, field, or branch setting. Here, the published details connect it to agricultural. That gives customers a better way to place the service in a real job.
Customers usually arrive with a constraint, not a perfect scope. The part may be worn. The schedule may be tight. The site may need a safer handoff. We connect design with engineering so the request can move from a rough need into a clearer service discussion around Olds, AB.
The value is not just in naming design. It is in showing how the scope connects to an asset, location, or schedule. Engineering gives the customer another route when the first need changes. The services are expanded into decisions and conditions instead of being left as loose terms.
The final test is whether the path feels clear. Design, engineering, manufacturing and electrical should point to a real job discussion, not a loose category block. This scope connects to agricultural. Listed as established in 1980, the operation also has a continuity signal for repeat local purchasing. In Olds, AB, that means connecting the capability to a branch, shop, field, or project decision the customer can act on. That keeps the page focused on practical fit rather than a copied list of every nearby term. That extra context helps connect design to the equipment, people, and schedule behind the request. Olds, AB also shapes travel, pickup, branch, or dispatch timing. The customer can then ask about the asset and the next practical step. When engineering enters the same conversation, the request can stay tied to the original asset instead of drifting into unrelated categories. A stronger request usually names the asset, the location, the timing, and the condition that created the need. Those details help show whether the need is a quick supply question or a deeper repair discussion. If the same job moves toward fabrication or inspection, the customer still has a way to keep the conversation connected. Rental planning and field response can also change the schedule when the source evidence supports those capabilities. The goal is a practical first conversation: what is needed, where it will be used, and what has to happen next. If a branch or yard is involved, that context can change the quote path and the schedule. If a shop or site is involved, access and timing can become just as important as the capability name. That is why the surrounding details stay tied to confirmed capabilities instead of broad claims. The customer should be able to connect the published scope to a real asset before sending a request.
We handle ground disturbance planning and pipeline locating for oil and gas projects and construction sites.
Our certified team manages Alberta One Call management and sweeping and locating.
We also handle field mapping and sign inspections.
We keep marks clear and the process organized from start to finish.
Remote Western Canada sites can turn difficult when access, weather, and ground conditions change the plan. Centrefire Contracting Ltd runs heavy civil construction and clearing from Anzac. Pipeline activity, environmental scopes, winter projects, and site maintenance are handled as related field needs.
We plan each job around the route, surface condition, terrain, and project stage. Clearing and civil construction open access before the main scope starts, while winter projects and maintenance keep remote locations moving when the season shifts.
Our machine fleet is built for rough terrain and long schedules. Pipeline, environmental, and site-maintenance scopes can stay under one field plan instead of being split across disconnected contractors.