Remote Yukon projects need power equipment that can be installed, rented, and repaired close to site. Industrial Electric Services Ltd. works from Whitehorse as an electrical contractor for mining camps, off-grid installations, and industrial sites.
Diesel generator rental and generator sales are central to the offering. We also handle diesel pumps and electric submersible pumps. Motor repair, power distribution, and service for industrial electrical equipment sit beside that rental work when a northern site needs one shop for power and pumping needs.
Since 1983, our Whitehorse shop has supported Yukon Territory projects with industrial electrical repairs and generator rentals. Our focus stays on practical power, pumping, and electrical installation needs for northern conditions.
(IMM) stands as a world-class custom manufacturer, catering to global markets such as Mining, Oil & Gas, Power Generation, Industrial, Agriculture, Recycling, and OEMs. IMM is a family owned and operated business in Saskatoon, SK. Over the course of 60-plus years, IMM has expanded its capacity to an impressive 88,000 square foot facility, relocating from Miners Avenue to 60th Street. Our journey has been marked by a commitment to Safety, Quality, and Productivity standards, evident in our COR Certification, CWB Certification, and ISO 9001-2015 Certification.
A fabricated tank, pump package, or steel component has to fit the job before it can earn its place in the field. At Industrial Steelcraft Ltd., we work from Lacombe with fabrication and tank testing. We also connect tank inspection, OEM supplies, Diehard Pumps, and new or used machinery options through related shop and supply capabilities. The practical story is the side-by-side connection between building, checking, supplying, and supporting the asset.
Fabrication is the starting point. Our specialized workshop has been fabricating metal products and structures since the 1980s. That kind of shop capability helps when a customer needs a product or structure built around a specific fit, field condition, or equipment requirement. A fabricated item is not just a piece of steel. It has to line up with the asset, the installation, and the way the customer will maintain it later.
Tank inspection and tank testing give the profile a pressure and containment angle. Alberta Tank Inspections sits beside the fabrication work, which helps customers think about tanks as assets that need both construction knowledge and inspection discipline. Testing and inspection can support decisions about whether a tank is ready, needs repair, or should be replaced. That gives the customer a clearer path before the tank goes back into service.
OEM supplies and ATI Supply close another gap. Fabricated products and manufactured equipment need parts and support after delivery. Having supply connected to the shop helps reduce the distance between a component need and the people who understand the product. For customers, that can mean fewer handoffs when a tank, pump, or fabricated product needs a part, replacement item, or product-specific answer.
Diehard Pumps and new or used machinery add practical options for customers comparing asset paths. A new unit may be the right answer when the project needs a clean build. Used machinery can make sense when timing, budget, or availability shapes the decision. The important part is matching the purchase path to the job rather than treating every need as the same kind of order.
From Lacombe, we support customers who need fabrication and tank inspection tied to real field or facility assets. Pump options, product supply, and testing support can stay connected to the same asset conversation. The next step should connect the asset type with the fabrication requirement, the inspection need, and the parts path that will keep the unit usable after delivery. That is where the side-by-side model has practical value.
Tank-related work often benefits from that combined view. A customer may need a fabricated product, an inspection decision, and a supply path for the components that keep the asset in use. Treating those steps separately can create delay or confusion. We keep the shop, inspection, and supply conversation close enough that the customer can understand what has to be built, checked, repaired, or sourced before the next field step.
The Lacombe shop setting counts because fabrication and inspection decisions often need direct communication. A tank may need a repair path, a new fabricated part, or an inspection result that changes the next step. Having workshop experience beside tank inspection and supply capabilities helps customers keep that decision grounded in the asset rather than treating it as a paperwork exercise.
The long fabrication history also gives customers context for custom work. Since the 1980s, the shop has built metal products and structures for customers that need more than a shelf item. That kind of work can support oilfield and industrial applications when the dimensions have to match the job. Agricultural and facility customers can use the same shop logic when material choice or connection points need a custom answer. We keep the focus on fit, inspection, and support because those are the details that make fabricated assets easier to use after delivery.
We have served the entire Wood Buffalo Region for the past 9 years. We Are an Environmentally Responsible Company We pride ourselves on incorporating up to 10 environmental initiatives in our work on a regular basis. No Job is Too Big or Small We service all makes and models of equipment from technical small tools to mechanical engines and more.
We have been in business since 1995 and have been operating out of our current location since 2009. is a distributor of Tremcar Inc., selling aluminum and stainless steel truck-mount tanks and trailers. At Inline, we specialize in stainless steel and aluminum welding, including custom mounting and rig up of all types of tanks from dangerous goods to food-grade sanitary. Certifications Certified Transport Canada Facility (Final Stage Manufacture) B620 Certification (Repair / Manufacture / Modifications / Assembly / Test) ALBERTA CVIP Inspection Facility Certified U.S.
Truck-mounted tanks and trailer rig-ups have to match the product, regulations, and working conditions they will face. Inline Industries builds on stainless steel and aluminum welding capability for tank mounting, truck and trailer rig-ups, pumping systems, hydraulics, and custom fabrication.
We support aluminum fabrication, stainless welding, tank rig-ups, dangerous-goods tanks, chemical tanks, vacuum tanks, septic tanks, pneumatic and dry-bulk applications, pumping systems, hydraulics, custom fabrication, and Tremcar tank and trailer sales. Transport Canada final-stage manufacturing, B620 repair/manufacture/modification/assembly/test capability, CVIP inspection, and U.S. certification are strong trust signals.
For oilfield hauling, chemical transport, vacuum service, and industrial tank fleets, Inline is valuable when a unit needs fabrication, compliance awareness, and practical rig-up experience before it goes to work.
WHAT WE DO Avoid costly downtime and have your tractor, trailer repairs completed by a professional team. At Inline we have a team of seasoned professional mechanics, up to date mechanical equipment and affordable prices. Depend on us to get you back on the road and operating worry-free.
Energy and industrial sites need electrical and instrumentation work that fits the build schedule, the commissioning plan, and the maintenance window. From Airdrie, Integral Energy Services Ltd. works on electrical contractors scope, instrumentation, and project management for energy, industrial, and commercial projects.
We take on industrial construction, commercial construction, design build, temporary power, and turnaround work when a site needs trades planned around active operations. Our team also supports camp construction and maintenance for remote or staged project needs.
Heat trace solutions and insulation are part of our industrial service mix. These scopes help protect lines, equipment, and operating systems where temperature control or energy performance affects reliability.
Modules and E-Houses give project teams a way to move electrical and control work into a planned build environment before field installation. We also handle pre-commissioning and commissioning so the final handoff matches the electrical and instrumentation plan.
Our Airdrie group plans service around energy facilities, industrial operations, and commercial sites that need coordinated electrical, instrumentation, insulation, and project management capacity.
Integrated Cryogenic Systems Inc. operates as Alberta Cryogenics in Calgary. We repair cryogenic pump packages for oilfield use and handle the valves, direct-fired vaporizers, and instrumentation that keep those systems running.
Our 9,000-square-foot Calgary shop rebuilds cold-end and power-end assemblies, completes boost-pump retrofits, and takes on larger package construction when a unit needs a fuller rebuild path.
Threading and bending for high- and low-pressure instrumentation stay close to the pump package. ACI Fabrication adds in-house welding and fabrication so rebuilds, retrofits, and vaporizer repairs can move through one Calgary location.
Heavy trucks and trailers need welding and mechanical repair under one roof when downtime starts cutting into the day. Integrated Welding Services in Leduc runs a heavy-duty mechanic shop with a full-service welding facility for that kind of work.
We handle truck and trailer repair alongside fabrication and metal repair when a frame, body, or component needs both mechanical attention and welding. That keeps the job in one shop instead of sending it to separate stops.
Our Leduc location keeps the repair path practical for heavy trucks, trailers, and other equipment that need mechanical work and welding together.
IPAC Services Corporation provides Fabricators, Contractors-General Oilfield, Tools services to oil and gas operators in Calgary, AB and across Western Canada.
Pressure equipment and pipeline assets need inspection that catches damage before a shutdown does. IRISNDT Corp works from Edmonton with NDT, inspection, integrity engineering, and rope access. Our software tools support refinery, petrochemical, chemical, LNG, and industrial sites where asset data has to stay clear.
We inspect welds, piping, tanks, and process equipment with visual and advanced NDT methods. API 510, API 570, and API 653 inspection work supports pressure vessels, piping, and storage tanks through repair planning and fitness decisions.
Pipeline integrity and transportation networks sit in the same workflow. Our inspection, mapping, and software tools help teams track asset condition and plan maintenance around access limits and outage windows.
Since 1953, we have supported regulated inspection work across Canada and other international locations. We plan NDT, rope access, and integrity engineering for Edmonton sites and multi-location programs around access limits and outage windows.
Today, the channels of supply in the Canadian Mid-West are supported by 3 experienced sales teams in Regina, Saskatoon and Winnipeg. We Are Hiring We welcome talented and motivated people to join our organization. Current opportunity is for sales with our Saskatoon Team.
Industrial steel fabrication needs shop capacity that can handle project detail without losing sight of schedule and fit-up. IWL Steel Fabricators is a custom steel fabricator with shops in Saskatoon and Martensville, Saskatchewan, serving industrial, commercial, and institutional projects.
We build around the Fabricators category first because custom steel work is the core service shown in our source material. Our Saskatoon-area fabrication shop supports projects that need steel components prepared for construction, facility work, and other industrial applications.
The second shop location in Martensville gives us more room to plan fabrication work across central Saskatchewan. We work with project teams that need a local shop for steel fabrication tied to buildings, facilities, and institutional construction.
When a job depends on fabricated steel arriving ready for the next trade, our Saskatchewan shops keep the focus on drawings, fit, and project size from the first fabrication discussion.
Electrical work on an active site has to do more than connect power. It has to fit the real operating window, keep the system serviceable, and leave the next crew with something they can understand. We handle that kind of work from Edmonton with industrial, commercial, and institutional electrical contracting built around the job on the ground. When a project needs a clean install, a practical repair, or a better way to keep equipment running, we focus on the sequence that gets the job done without creating more disruption than the site can carry. That means planning around access, shutdown timing, and the way the building or facility actually runs once we leave.
Our strongest value is the mix of experience and practicality behind the electrical scope. J & J Electric has been part of Edmonton for a long time, and we story carries a family line that still shapes the way we work. That continuity shows up on jobs where judgment counts. We are not trying to force every site into a standard template. We look at the operating condition first, then we shape the electrical work so it can be completed, maintained, and troubleshot later. The result is a cleaner handoff, fewer avoidable questions, and an installation that fits the way the facility is used instead of the way a generic spec sheet might describe it.
Industrial and commercial sites often need more than basic installation work. A project can involve equipment changes, system updates, or repairs that have to happen while the rest of the operation keeps moving. We approach those jobs with that reality in mind. If access is tight, we plan for it. If the outage window is short, we keep the sequence efficient. If the system needs to be easier to service after commissioning, we keep that in view while the job is still open. That practical style helps reduce rework, avoid confusion, and keep the electrical scope aligned with how the site will actually operate after the crew leaves.
Fabrication and parts supply are part of that same approach. A missing component, a small fit issue, or a custom mounting need can stall a crew while everyone waits for the next piece to show up. We use fabrication to close those gaps and keep the electrical work moving. We use parts supply to keep the job tied to the real condition on site instead of forcing the team to work around an ill-fitting part or an unnecessary delay. Sometimes that means sourcing the right component quickly. Sometimes it means building a small piece that matches the application. Either way, the benefit is the same: fewer interruptions and a better fit between the installation and the unit it serves.
Safety training fits naturally into the same workflow because electrical work rarely happens in isolation. field teams share space, schedules shift, and the job zone often includes other trades or active operations. We support training that sets expectations before the field work begins, so the people on site start from the same understanding of sequence, readiness, and safe practice. That shared start reduces friction when more than one crew is moving through the same area. It also helps keep the electrical work focused on the actual task instead of avoidable coordination problems. For supervisors, that can make the difference between a smooth start and a day that spends too much time catching up.
We also carry we forward with the same grounded approach that has long defined our story. Mark continues the family tradition behind J & J Electric, and that continuity gives the job a steady feel that shows up on local jobs. Edmonton facilities do not need big claims. They need electrical contractors who keep the scope clear, keep the install serviceable, and keep the handoff simple for the next person who has to live with the result. That is the standard we work to. We handle industrial and electrical contracting and fabrication as a planned part of the job. We use parts supply and safety training to keep the service scope practical instead of turning it into a handoff between vendors.
J V Machine & Power Train Works is a full service shop that offers general repairs, custom machining, parts manufacturing and more in Central Alberta. Complete Repair Shop for Oil Field & Trucking Equipment
A 110,000 sq. ft. shop changes how oilfield and structural steel welding moves through the job. Ja-Co Welding & Consulting Ltd. operates from Nisku Business Park with a CNC machine shop for fabrication work that needs room and precision.
We have been in business since 1987, and our shop work includes oilfield products and miscellaneous steel fabrication. That background fits projects where welded components and machined details need to move through the same shop.
The CNC machine shop adds precision support before final assembly. Our Nisku facility is built for welding and fabrication jobs that need production space rather than a small repair bay.
When a tank, frame, or field structure cannot be moved, mobile welding keeps repair time on site. Jacobs Welding Ltd handles welding in Medicine Hat and serves nearby Alberta and Saskatchewan communities with portable and custom welding for oilfield, industrial, agricultural, and commercial jobs.
We have worked from Medicine Hat since 1980. Our family-run team brings the welder to the jobsite when equipment repair, tank-related welding, or field fabrication needs to be done where the asset sits.
Custom welding is planned around the part, the access, and the repair need. We can handle shop-style fabrication needs and on-site welding where moving the item would add cost or downtime.
Our Medicine Hat welding team supports prairie customers that need practical repair planning, mobile welding availability, and clear quote scope before work starts.
Road access can decide whether an oilfield site stays reachable through changing Alberta conditions. From Edson, Jade Oilfield Maintenance Co. Ltd handles Maintenance Contractors service focused on road maintenance, gravel sales, and gravel crushing for field access needs.
Our road maintenance experience is tied to the Edson area, with service references for Lodgepole, Fox Creek, and Whitecourt. That corridor serves oilfield travel, remote access, and industrial road planning across west-central Alberta.
Gravel supply and crushing support the same access problem. We help build and maintain the surfaces that trucks, graders, and service equipment rely on near leases, yards, and resource roads.
A John Deere 770G grader is part of the equipment shown at our Edson shop. Our Maintenance Contractors role is strongest when the job depends on road condition, aggregate supply, and reliable access to Alberta oilfield locations.
(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.
A failed pump or electric motor can stop a process line, building system, or industrial site without much warning. James Electric Motor Services works from Calgary on pumps, electric motors, fans, and blowers through shop repair, field repair, testing, parts, and emergency response.
We started as a motor rewind shop in 1974 and now operate from a 35,000 sq ft service centre and warehouse. Repair records help repeat issues trace back to the asset, part history, and service path instead of starting from scratch each time.
For a James Electric request, the planning points are motor or pump type, failure symptom, part need, test requirement, and whether the unit can come to the shop. We keep the repair path tied to the equipment that has to keep running.
A steel building project can stall when concrete, structure, supply, and site timing are handled as separate jobs. Janzen Steel Buildings works from Watrous, Saskatchewan on commercial construction and steel building projects for prairie clients, including shop and storage builds tied to agriculture and drilling support facilities.
We plan turn-key construction around the full building package. That can include commercial steel buildings, concrete services, aggregate supply, and product sales when they belong to the same project scope.
Our project history includes the Hy-Tech Drilling office and shop, a job where coordination was central to the build. That kind of work fits customers planning offices, shops, grain or fertilizer storage, and other steel structures that need organized construction trade support.
For Watrous-area construction, we focus on practical sequencing, buildable steel packages, and site services that keep the project moving from ground work through structure.
We build and maintain oilfield and pipeline sites from Wainwright across East Central Alberta and West Central Saskatchewan. Jaws Contracting Ltd stays on the job from construction through maintenance and pressure testing, so the same crew can carry the job from build to upkeep.
When a pipeline job moves from install to upkeep, we stay with the same site plan. Our field teams handle pressure testing, welding, and fabrication for the pieces that have to fit and hold together.
We also take on pumps and hoses when the project needs equipment support. Fencing and grading keep access and the job area ready. Hot shot work and safety training round out the field support around the same job.
Family owned since our inauguration, the core values of commitment, accountability, and excellence have endured. Dee-Jay is a growing, forward thinking company whose services are always adapting to our dynamic industry. We emphasize pre-planning, BIM modelling, VDC, and are detail oriented so we know what we are doing before we start any construction project, big or small.
Welcome to our website. We look forward to assisting you in your search for the perfect business that suits your needs. J.D. Haggart Contracting Ltd. believes we are that business. Our customer service, combined with our pricing, is unmatched by any competitor. Based in Carrot Creek, AB.
Since 1961 JML has been the reliable, go to construction company in the Weyburn (South East Corner) and surrounding area of Saskatchewan. We are a longstanding family owned company that provides a variety of services to help you complete your work or project on time and on budget. We pride ourselves on being able to be turnkey on most of your needs. Jerry Mainil Limited is driven by our commitment to get results for our customers the correct way.
In 2017, Jerry retired and sold his business to Shane Warnick and his wife, Teresa. Since then, Shane has re-established the fabrication shop, as well as expanded the business to include custom metal cutting using a CNC Plasma Table. The most recent addition, a 90,000 psi waterjet, further increases our custom cutting capabilities, allowing us to cut virtually any material. This expansion, combined with our friendly and professional staff, sets Jerry’s Welding Supply apart from the competition.
Whether you're in need of custom fabrication, repairs, or structural welding, We have over 20 years experience & expertise combined with the right equipment to handle any project — large or small. Our team is committed to delivering precision, durability, and value on every job, whether it's completed at our fully equipped shop or at your location through our mobile welding service. We cater to a wide range of clientele, including commercial, industrial, and residential sectors in Fort St John and its surrounding area.
Carbon, stainless, and aluminum jobs need different welding approaches. Joe-Jay's Welding Ltd. handles welding in Calgary and Greater Alberta for oil and gas work, contractors, and custom metal projects.
We work with carbon steel, stainless steel, and aluminum. That lets us match the repair or fabrication approach to the part, pipe, or bracket in front of us.
More than 30 years in service gives us a steady base for smaller repairs and larger welding jobs across the region. The northeast Calgary shop keeps that work close to the city and within reach of Greater Alberta projects.
Tight shutdown windows and repair jobs need metal parts that fit the first time. In Nisku, JNT Metal Fabrication Ltd works as Newgen Fabrication for custom metal fabrication serving oil and gas, construction, and industrial customers around Leduc and Edmonton.
We build around practical shop capability. Welding handles custom assemblies and repair needs. Bending and shearing shape plate or sheet for brackets, guards, frames, and formed components used on industrial sites.
For cut parts, our shop uses waterjet cutting and plasma cutting to match the material and finish needed for the job. Bandsaw cutting gives another path when straight, accurate cuts are the fastest route to ready-to-weld pieces.
Established in 2016, our Nisku fabrication team plans custom metal work around drawings and field measurements. Service timing is kept close to the oilfield, construction, or industrial project that needs the part.
Jodek Industries Ltd provides Reclamation, Lease-Preparation, Contractors-General Oilfield services to oil and gas operators in Spruce View, AB and across Western Canada.
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.
Taber Machine Shop (403) 223-2121 Photo Gallery About Us Since September of 1989 Taber Machine Shop Ltd has provided the Town of Taber and surrounding areas with a wide range of welding and machining services. Locally owned and operated, Taber Machine Shop continues to serve the diverse needs of the oil and gas, construction and agriculture sectors in southern Alberta Taber Machine Shop Ltd is committed to providing our clients with the highest quality of service. In order to accomplish this goal, we have created a proactive health and safety program aimed at protecting our staff and our clien.
. Western Electrical Management provides commercial electrical contracting services in western Canada and woldwide from its offices in Calgary and Edmonton since 1959. Western Electrical Management Ltd. has been providing commercial electrical contracting services in western Canada from its offices in Calgary and Edmonton since 1959. Western Electrical is committed to providing electrical services of the highest quality.
Owner Kevin Loney has over 30 years of experience in metal fabrication, as well as an experienced staff that is dedicated to hard work and customer satisfaction. With over 16,000 square feet of building space, we have plenty of room and equipment to get your job done. Although we specialize in custom machinery and design, NO job is too small for us. Bring in what you need done and we will gladly take care of it for you.
Some welding jobs cannot come to a shop, so the welder has to come to them. Kahuna Portable Welding is based near Grande Prairie, and we bring mobile welding straight to the wellsite, yard or facility where the steel needs joining.
Portable welding is what we do. Loading the gear and driving to a remote lease or a busy plant lets us make repairs and fit-ups in place, which saves the time and cost of hauling heavy machinery back to town. We work across the oilfield and industrial jobs that come up around the Grande Prairie area, and we are set up to handle the everyday welding that keeps operations running.
We keep a straightforward schedule and answer the phone when a job comes in. If something on your site has cracked, broken loose or needs a new piece welded on, give us a call and we will come out to take a look and get it sorted.