Guillevin Calgary keeps plant repairs and panel builds moving with electrical equipment-new and related job material.
The Blackfoot Trail SE counter and ordering channel let teams search by keyword or product code when a replacement part is already known.
We keep automation controls and tools on the shelf for industrial and commercial jobs. Fittings and fasteners cover the small parts that hold a build together. Heaters and pumps round out the product families used on repair and upgrade work.
Canadian electrical distribution has been part of our history since 1906, and that long run shows in the product families we keep on hand for maintenance, shutdown, and field install work.
H. Rahn Contracting is a general oilfield contractor based in High Prairie, Alberta, providing construction, lease building, and site work services to oil and gas operators in the Peace Country and northern Alberta region.
Metalworking lines need lubricants that keep forming, drawing, and machining steps consistent. H.L. Blachford Ltd manufactures industrial lubricants, greases, additives, and rubber processing aids from Mississauga for manufacturers that run high-volume production equipment.
We build chemistry for metalworking, rubber processing, PVC, and specialty manufacturing. In energy supply chains, that can mean lubricants for fabricated parts, rubber processing aids for industrial components, or private-label products for plants and distributors.
Our history goes back to 1921, and our products are used by OEMs in more than 30 countries. We also supply dispensing and application equipment so fluids are applied in a controlled way on the shop floor.
For lubricant selection, packaging, or application equipment, our Mississauga team can match the product family to the process, material, and production setting.
Northeast British Columbia runs on the Montney shale gas play, and getting a rig to location starts with solid ground underneath it. We are Hall North Construction, based in Fort St John, and we build the access that drilling and production depend on. Our teams handle lease and road construction across the northern reaches of BC and into Alberta.
We grade and build new lease roads, prepare plant sites, and carry out the civil earthwork that opens up a wellsite for the rigs and trucks that follow. Once a road or pad is in service, we stay on to maintain it through freeze, thaw, and heavy haul traffic so access stays reliable year round.
Safety guides how we run every job. We work closely with the energy companies and field supervisors who hire us, keeping schedules tight and ground conditions ready for the next phase of work. From first cut to ongoing upkeep, we keep northern oilfield sites moving.
With a focus on safety, innovation, and quality, they deliver exceptional results in the industry. Who We Are The Hall Group of Companies is a reputable and experienced organization, known for our commitment to excellence, integrity, and customer satisfaction. We offer a wide range of industry-leading services with a proven track record of success. Leadership The Hall Group of Companies is led by a visionary and experienced leadership team that embodies integrity, innovation, and strategic thinking.
A pump unit problem in the Bakken needs field repair, shop knowledge, and after-hours response before a small fault becomes lost production. Hank's Maintenance & Service works from Estevan on oil well maintenance, pump unit service, and industrial maintenance for oil and gas sites.
Our mechanical path is tied to pumps, clutches, seals, rotating equipment, millwright tasks, and welding around field assets. When vibration points to a developing failure, the maintenance plan can start before the outage grows.
For a Hank's request, the planning points are asset type, failure symptom, site location, access timing, and whether the repair needs field or shop attention. We keep the maintenance path tied to the machine creating the risk.
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Over the last 40 years, Hardy Services has continued to provide excellent service, competitive pricing, and the use of products with high safety reviews. Based in Paradise Hill, SK.
When an oil and gas or construction job needs a custom steel piece built right, it comes down to a shop with the floor space and the skill to make it. Harley's Welding Inc runs that kind of operation out of Nisku, Alberta, in the industrial belt south of Edmonton.
We work from a 7,800 square foot fabrication shop fitted with two five-ton overhead cranes and a plasma cutting table, so we can handle both heavy industrial pieces and smaller one-off jobs. Our welders take on oil and gas, industrial, and construction projects, as well as personal work brought in by local customers. Being Canadian Welding Bureau registered keeps our welds to a recognized standard.
We have been at this for over twenty years, and that experience shows up in how we plan and finish a build. If you have steel that needs cutting, welding, or fabricating, bring us the drawings or the idea and we will quote it for you.
Electrical problems can stop a site faster than the rest of the project. Harris Electric Co. Ltd. handles installation and maintenance for industrial and commercial sites in Lloydminster and the surrounding Alberta-Saskatchewan area.
Our scope is practical electrical work, not a broad construction claim. Installation helps when a site is being built or changed, while maintenance helps keep existing systems from turning small faults into shutdowns.
For a Harris Electric request, the planning details are site type, electrical issue, installation scope, maintenance need, and timing around site access. We keep the electrical path tied to the system that has to stay powered.
It provides a range of services to those throughout Saskatchewan. As a family, locally owned and operated business since 1984, we are dedicated to the success of your company. We thrive on creating a personalized, simple experience from end to end for each of our customers. Here, you will be working directly with a professional to fill your needs in a timely and efficient manner.
Pipeline construction around Fort St. John depends on rental equipment, welding supplies, and project support that can keep pace with field schedules. Norweld Industries supports pipeline and facility construction across northern British Columbia and Alberta with rental equipment, pipeline products, and welding supply access.
We support pipeline rental equipment, custom pipe bending equipment, pipeline supply, welding supply access, construction tools, and rental equipment for pipe sizes from small-diameter work through larger pipeline projects. COR certification and a northern B.C. operating base give contractors a practical procurement signal.
For pipeline contractors and facility builders, Norweld helps reduce scrambling for specialized equipment once a job is already moving. This profile is stronger as pipeline supply and rental support than as a broad miscellaneous welding page.
Critical controls need backup power that holds when normal supply is interrupted. Hayley Industrial Electronics Ltd. manufactures batteries-standby power systems in Calgary, with UPS systems built for oilfield, manufacturing, medical, and other critical applications.
We have produced industrial uninterruptible power supply systems since 1978. Our Calgary manufacturing space is used for UPS builds and related power supply equipment where steady backup power is central to the application.
In-house powder coating adds finish control for manufactured equipment. That capability is part of our production process for power systems that need a durable enclosure and a finished build before delivery.
For oilfield and industrial users, our focus stays on reliable UPS systems for critical equipment. Sheet Metal, Welding, and Signs were assigned categories, but the captured source does not show them as stand-alone customer services.
Heavy trucks and industrial machines in northern Alberta need shop help close to forestry, oil, and natural gas activity. Heavy Equipment Repair runs a Slave Lake machine shop with heavy-duty truck repair beside it.
Machining and steel fabrication handle worn parts, metal repair, and shop-built components. Welding adds metal repair when a truck, machine, or industrial part needs to go back to site.
Valve repair is part of the same shop capability for Murray Latta and Fabri valves. Delta and Dezurick valves used in oil sands bitumen mining are also part of the valve scope.
Our technicians handle hydraulic and pneumatic actuators, with electric and manual actuator repairs available for valve jobs. Industrial supplies are available when parts are needed for the repair path.
Welding fume control is the center of our Saint-Laurent operation. HENLEX designs and makes welding fume extraction systems in Canada for welding shops, schools, and industrial workplaces that need cleaner air around active welding processes.
Hexavalent chromium, manganese, dust, and welding fumes create a real exposure problem at the source. Our equipment is built to capture fumes close to the weld so the air quality control plan starts where the contaminants are produced.
We work with different welding processes and workplace sizes. The same goal stays in front: durable extraction equipment that helps meet North American welding fume standards without turning production flow into a barrier.
A workplace demonstration is available when the extraction point, welding process, and dust condition need to be seen before a system is selected. Our Saint-Laurent team uses that visit to match the fume extraction setup to the actual welding area.
Facilities that depend on drives, PLCs, automated controls, and electrical systems need a contractor that understands industrial uptime. Hergott Electric has served Humboldt-area commercial and industrial customers since 1991, with more than three decades of electrical contracting experience.
We support electrical contracting, variable speed drives, PLCs, automated controls, facility electrical service, pumps, industrial troubleshooting, and 24/7 emergency response. COR certification and weekday shop hours with emergency availability give maintenance teams practical scheduling and safety signals.
For oilfield, agricultural, municipal, and industrial facilities in Saskatchewan, Hergott is useful when electrical reliability affects production, pumping, process control, or site operations.
Oilfield parts lose time when a worn shaft, cracked bracket, or rig component has to leave the Nisku area for repair. Hi Quality Machine & Oilfield Repair Ltd runs machining, welding, and fabrication from our Nisku shop.
We machine metals and plastics for repair and manufacturing jobs where fit, finish, and turnaround affect field readiness. The shop can build replacement components, modify existing parts, and check practical repair options before an asset goes back to site.
Welding and fabrication sit close to the machining floor, so a damaged assembly can move through one repair path instead of several vendors. Millwright and rig needs can be planned around asset condition and access.
For more than 33 years, our Nisku team has handled oilfield repair conversations that start with the damaged part and the conditions it has to return to.
For over three decades since our founding we have manufactured, tested, improved and provided solutions for all types of welding that require industrial fire, welding and safety blankets. Hi Temp’s materials are produced with a rubber silicone coating using proprietary manufacturing technology; that was developed in house and perfected by the founder of Hi Temp. As a manufacturer of welding pads, welding blankets and welding curtains with more than 30 years’ experience Hi Temp has experienced an array of unique situations and are equipped to help you identify which one of our products best suit your application. This short introductory video showcases the Hi Temp line of products and their uses in the hot works industry.
Highland Projects is based in Sundre, Alberta, where we build oil and gas construction and maintenance scopes around tanks, steel, and field facilities. Our strongest lane is tank manufacturing, custom structural fabrication, and facility maintenance, with the shop and site plan kept close from the first drawing.
We fabricate tanks and structural steel packages, then connect those pieces to site construction when a project needs shop-built assemblies matched to the field layout. Pipeline-related scopes, metal buildings, process packages, flare systems, heaters, and meters can sit beside that core.
Instrumentation and electrical tasks belong in the plan when they are part of an installation or maintenance scope. We also coordinate hot shot transportation tied to material movement for the project.
Reclamation failure can send an oilfield site back into review after the equipment has already left. Hodgson Contracting Ltd handles Reclamation and general oilfield contracting from Drayton Valley, Alberta, with a focus on Rem/Rec and spill response.
We work on remediation, reclamation, and spill response projects where soil, access, hauling, and final land condition have to be handled together. The service model is built around oilfield Rem/Rec rather than scattered one-off tasks.
Our history goes back more than 25 years in Alberta oilfield reclamation. The source also states a zero revisit rate for completed Rem/Rec projects.
Trucking through Adam Hodgson Trucking is part of how we move reclamation and remediation scopes forward. Our Drayton Valley base serves field projects where cleanup, hauling, and land restoration have to stay aligned.
Overhead lifting gear has to match the building, the load path, and the maintenance job. From Nisku, Hoisting Overhead Cranes Ltd designs, builds, engineers, inspects, and services overhead cranes for industrial facilities and oil and gas applications.
Our crane work includes engineered bridge cranes, monorail hoists, hoists, and winches. We have built automated drilling rig crane systems, including explosion-proof tandem cranes with 18-tonne hoists on each bridge.
Tank maintenance can need lifting equipment that fits controlled areas and tight access. Our Alta Gas LNG tank maintenance project used an explosion-proof articulating monorail hoist with a variable-radius S-shaped monorail approved for use in Canada.
We also service crane parts and train people who run the equipment. Our Nisku overhead crane team plans lifting systems around construction requirements, inspection access, and the operating conditions inside industrial plants and oil and gas sites.
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Our team of passionate electricians are ready for your project. Food Production Facilities We can be on call and ready to service all aspects of you facility. Many years of experience with local Food Processing companies makes us the best option for your electrical needs.
Steel projects move faster when fabrication, welding, and pressure piping stay under one roof. In Medicine Hat, Hranco Industries Ltd builds custom fabrication and structural steel for oil and gas work across Western Canada. We also take on facility construction and maintenance when the job has to move from shop to site.
Our 32,000-square-foot shop is set up for plate processing, finishing, and heavy lifts up to 10 tons. That space gives us room for structural steel, pressure piping fabrication, and repair work before parts head out.
Hranco started in the 1970s and has more than 50 years of welding and fabrication experience behind each job. We keep repairs and new builds moving around shutdown windows, site access, and staged delivery.
Located 10 km north of Barrhead, Visser's Welding Inc handles agricultural, commercial, and industrial welding across Central and Northern Alberta. We also do custom fabrication and mobile welding when the job needs the shop and the site to stay connected.
Our oil and gas work includes B pressure welding and well abandonments. We also build casing bowls and handle well re-entries. Pipe fabrication and rig repairs round out the field repair work.
We have served the Barrhead area for almost 50 years, and that experience shows up in the way we plan shop work and field work. Some jobs stay in our shop; others need welders and equipment sent to the site.
Heat exchanger downtime can stop a truck, natural gas engine, or off-road unit before the rest of the job is ready. Hunter Radiators Inc repairs and rebuilds radiators in Edmonton for oil and gas, automotive, marine, waste-removal, agriculture, and heavy-duty applications.
We focus on radiators for assets that run hard, including semi trucks, bulldozers, earth movers, swathers, combines, classic vehicles, and natural gas engines. The shop path moves from cooling problem to repair or rebuild.
Oil and gas customers come to us for radiator repairs tied to natural gas engines and field machinery. Our Edmonton shop brings more than 20 years of radiator experience.
Hydraco Industries Ltd is best understood through the customer job behind design around Alberta since 1985 Hydraco Industries Ltd. The nearby scope includes manufacturing, repair planning and fabrication. 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 Alberta since 1985 Hydraco Industries Ltd, that means fewer vague calls and a better start for quoting or planning.
With repair planning, the important details are fit, access, timing, and handoff. It can find the fault and choose a repair path. The fabrication side helps customers turn measurements and wear points into buildable parts. 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 inspection side helps customers check condition before the next stage starts. 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 custom work and repair. That gives the capability a real operating frame instead of a generic industrial label.
A narrow service label is rarely enough on its own. The stronger question is what has to be built, repaired, checked, moved, or kept online. We use design as the anchor and bring in manufacturing where it helps define the next step in Alberta since 1985 Hydraco Industries Ltd. 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. Alberta since 1985 Hydraco Industries Ltd 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, repair planning and fabrication. This scope connects to custom work and repair. Listed as established in 1985, the operation also has a continuity signal for repeat local purchasing. Alberta since 1985 Hydraco Industries Ltd 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. Alberta since 1985 Hydraco Industries Ltd 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.
Hydraulic testing and hydro-testing need equipment that can prove a system before it returns to service. From Mount Pearl, Hyflodraulic Limited works with oil and gas, marine, construction, mining, energy, and heavy industry clients across Atlantic Canada.
Fluid power problems often show up as pressure loss, poor motion control, heat, or contamination. Our technical team handles motion control, fluid power, and mechanical systems design, along with troubleshooting and maintenance for equipment that has to run in demanding field or plant conditions.
Instrumentation technicians work on automation production systems where controls, measurement, and maintenance have to line up with the mechanical system. We also distribute specialized products and equipment for mining, oil and gas, construction, and energy applications.
Our Mount Pearl shop and field capability are built for hydraulic repair, hydro-testing, hot oil flushing, instrumentation, and mechanical service where downtime affects production or site access.
Short-notice welding can decide whether an industrial facility shutdown stays on schedule. IB Welding supports industrial and municipal sites from Sylvan Lake with mobile welding, maintenance repairs, and custom fabrication across Western Canada.
We keep shop fabrication and field welding in one repair path. Mobile welding covers site repairs and shutdown needs, while the fabrication shop handles structural and custom metal builds when controlled fit-up is the better route.
Jamie Nowe leads the team as a CWB Certified welding supervisor with deep field experience in structural and custom fabrication. That background helps on jobs where access, alignment, and repair sequence shape the finished result.
Pump and motor problems can stop a facility long before a larger mechanical failure is visible. Superior Pump & Motor Service supports Edmonton, Central Alberta, and Northern Alberta with pump installation, motor repair, pump maintenance, troubleshooting, performance testing, parts fabrication, and 24-hour emergency service.
We support pumps, electric motors, electric motor repair, pump repair, vibration analysis, welding, on-site service, in-shop repair, new installations, inspections, replacements, and fabricated parts. Industrial, commercial, municipal, and residential coverage is listed, but the strongest Oil Authority use case is pump and motor reliability for facilities and service infrastructure.
For maintenance planners, the value is having repair and installation capability available both in the shop and on site. That can reduce downtime when a pump or motor problem needs diagnosis before replacement decisions are made.