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Blue Star Electrical Inc

Red Deer, AB, Canada

Blue Star Electrical Inc brings repair planning into focus by tying it to the customer situation around Central Alberta. Electrical work and electrical 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 repair planning scope starts with the condition of the asset. It can find the fault and choose a repair path. The electrical work side helps customers repair or replace electrical items that affect plant uptime. For customers in Central Alberta, that means the first call can start with the asset, access point, schedule, or part that actually drives the job. With electrical, the important details are fit, access, timing, and handoff. It can connect the request to the job condition and next decision. The instrumentation 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. Repair planning can mean different things in a shop, plant, field, or branch setting. Here, the published details connect it to custom work and maintenance. That gives customers a better way to place the service in a real job. 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 repair planning as the anchor and bring in electrical work where it helps define the next step in Central Alberta. The value is not just in naming repair planning. It is in showing how the scope connects to an asset, location, or schedule. Electrical work 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 detail should also help a customer decide what to do next. A person can check whether repair planning belongs in the first call. They can also see when electrical work should be part of the same conversation. That keeps the path practical without adding sectors that do not belong. The final test is whether the path feels clear. Repair planning, electrical work, electrical and instrumentation should point to a real job discussion, not a loose category block. This scope connects to custom work and maintenance. Listed as established in 1980, the operation also has a continuity signal for repeat local purchasing. In Central Alberta, that means connecting the capability to a branch, shop, field, or project decision the customer can act on. 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 repair planning to the equipment, people, and schedule behind the request. Central Alberta also shapes travel, pickup, branch, or dispatch timing. The customer can then ask about the asset and the next practical step. When electrical work 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.

Bluestar Welding

Grande Prairie, AB, Canada

Bluestar Welding connects design to the job problem behind the request around Pacific Northwest from Bellingham, WA. Repair planning and demolition 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 repair planning side helps customers find the fault and choose a repair path. For customers in Pacific Northwest from Bellingham, WA, that means the first call can start with the asset, access point, schedule, or part that actually drives the job. With demolition, the important details are fit, access, timing, and handoff. It can remove structures or equipment before the next stage of work. The welding side helps customers repair or modify metal when fit and access are tight. 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. Fabrication works best when it is tied to the way the job will be installed or repaired. It can turn measurements and wear points into buildable parts. The logging side helps customers connect the request to the job condition and next decision. This works for maintenance, shutdown, fabrication, repair, and supply decisions where a poor handoff costs time. Design can mean different things in a shop, plant, field, or branch setting. Here, the published details connect it to agricultural, custom work and repair. 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 repair planning so the request can move from a rough need into a clearer service discussion around Pacific Northwest from Bellingham, WA. The value is not just in naming design. It is in showing how the scope connects to an asset, location, or schedule. Repair planning 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, repair planning, demolition and welding should point to a real job discussion, not a loose category block. This scope connects to agricultural, custom work and repair. Listed as established in 1981, the operation also has a continuity signal for repeat local purchasing. In Pacific Northwest from Bellingham, WA, that means connecting the capability to a branch, shop, field, or project decision the customer can act on. Pacific Northwest from Bellingham, WA also shapes travel, pickup, branch, or dispatch timing. The customer can then ask about the asset and the next practical step. When repair planning 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.

Edmonton, AB, Canada

Sharp material handling, welding heat, and moving machinery can create hand hazards before the job is half done. Bob Dale Gloves & Imports Ltd supplies work gloves and hand protection from Edmonton for construction sites and each manufacturing facility. We also support welding shops and transportation teams across North America. We help match glove styles to the task instead of treating every job the same. Construction users need grip and cut protection around drills, saws, lumber, and concrete. Manufacturing users need gloves that hold up around machinery, automation, and repeated handling. Our product focus is hand protection for jobsite wear, shop tasks, welding exposure, and transportation work where fit and durability affect daily safety. Founded in 1981, we serve Canada and the United States with practical glove options for industrial and field use. Our Edmonton team can help narrow the glove choice by hazard, task, and work environment.

Bob Dale Oilfield Services

Drayton Valley, AB, Canada

Pipeline repairs and maintenance at a Drayton Valley oilfield site rarely stay in one trade. Bob Dale Oilfield Services keeps pipeline work and maintenance response local in Drayton Valley. For nearby field sites, we add fabrication and electrical-instrumentation support when a line, component, or control issue needs attention. That local mix helps when facility repair and field maintenance need to move through the same planning window instead of bouncing between vendors. We handle the mechanical side and the control side together, so the job stays in one repair path. We operate as a Strike Group division from 56 Avenue in Drayton Valley. Planned maintenance and response work stay close to the assets we serve, with the next step shaped by site access and the service window.

Swan Hills, AB, CAN

We keep pumpjacks, pickers, and cranes moving for oil and gas sites. Our team also handles welding and equipment installation around the clock. When a job needs pile driving or material like sand and gravel, we add that to the plan. More than 40 years of field experience shape how we respond.

Bonnyville, AB, Canada

Oilfield fabrication near a pipeline tie-in can fail early if the weld plan is separated from the field schedule. Bonnyville Welding Ltd has more than 50 years in construction and facility projects across Northern Alberta and Saskatchewan. From Bonnyville, our team builds and modifies production facilities where piping, structural steel and field welding have to line up with the site schedule. Above-ground pipeline and valve station projects can move through spool planning, controlled hot-work and hydrotesting with the same field base. That keeps tie-ins, pressure tests and repair planning connected instead of split across unrelated scopes. For asset-integrity support, we handle pigging assistance and digs around pipeline or facility concerns. Liner work and in-service welding can be planned when the repair calls for controlled field execution.

Border Steel
Border SteelVerified

Lloydminster, AB, Canada

Concrete and construction jobs around Lloydminster need steel that is ready for the pour, frame, or shop task. Border Steel keeps new steel, rebar, and metal products moving in Lloydminster and the surrounding Alberta and Saskatchewan area. Our Lloydminster base has kept steel supply close to construction and concrete work since 1983. That reach keeps orders close to commercial jobs, smaller metal supply needs, and larger build schedules. Nelson stud welding adds a permanent anchor point when steel has to tie into concrete. Our team keeps the material side and the weld side in the same conversation so the build stays on schedule.

Bow Ridge Steel Fabrication

Calgary, AB, Canada

Bow Ridge Steel Fabrication gives design a practical operating frame. 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 Calgary, Alberta and beyond, 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 fabrication side helps customers turn measurements and wear points into buildable parts. 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. Welding works best when it is tied to the way the job will be installed or repaired. That capability helps customers repair or modify metal when fit and access are tight. 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. That gives the capability an operating frame tied to the published evidence. The service conversation should move quickly from label to task. With design and engineering, that means naming the asset, the failure point, the supply need, or the site condition early. Around Calgary, Alberta and beyond, that keeps the request grounded in the place where the job will actually happen. This kind of detail also reduces handoff risk. If the first call is about design, the customer can still see when engineering belongs in the same discussion. Calgary, Alberta and beyond adds the local planning layer, especially when timing, access, or branch response affects the job. The copy groups related work around a real job instead of bouncing between unrelated categories. A good close should leave the customer with a practical next conversation. That starts with design and may extend into engineering, manufacturing and fabrication. This scope connects to custom work. Listed as established in 1976, the operation also has a continuity signal for repeat local purchasing. Calgary, Alberta and beyond gives the location context without copying a full address. The next move should be clear: ask about the asset, timing, quote path, or work condition. 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 design to the equipment, people, and schedule behind the request. Calgary, Alberta and beyond 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.

BP Automation A Division Of Brandstrom Engineering Ltd

Edmonton, AB, Canada

We engineer custom machines in Edmonton for industrial production. We also upgrade existing equipment and design control systems with sensors and electrical controls. Our shop brings machining, fabrication, and welding into the build path from prototype to automation.

BP Automation A Division Of Brandstrom Engineering Ltd

Edmonton, AB, Canada

BP Automation A Division Of Brandstrom Engineering Ltd is a Edmonton, AB-based company that supports automation, machining, electrical, welding and fabrication for oil and gas, energy, and industrial customers. The strongest source signals are shop and field fabrication needs, technical planning and project documentation and field safety and compliance needs, so the listing is most useful for buyers comparing capability, location, and field readiness.

Edmonton, AB, CAN

Braid Industrial Services Ltd is an energy industry service provider based in Edmonton, AB. Contact them for reliable oilfield services and solutions.

Brazzo Custom Metal Fabrication

Edmonton, AB, Canada

At Brazzo Custom Metal Fabrication, we keep Edmonton metal projects moving for shops, contractors, and custom builds that need cutting, forming, and welding under one roof. Our shop prepares sheet and plate with plasma and laser cutting before forming starts. Rolling and shearing shape the material, while punching and CAD design keep hole patterns and drawings aligned. CWB welding, including 47.1 and 47.2 work, stays in the same fabrication flow so the final piece matches the original drawing. When a project needs an Edmonton fabrication partner, we build around material, finish, and turnaround.

BRC Motorsport Inc.

Calgary, AB, Canada

BRC Racing is a Canadian manufacturer of performance two-stroke engines, specializing in 500cc engine kits and 2T technology.

Grande Prairie, AB, CAN

Breanda Electrical Controls Inc provides Instrumentation, Electrical Contractors services to oil and gas operators in Grande Prairie, AB and across Western Canada.

Gull Lake, SK, Canada

Brian's Welding Ltd provides Welding services in Gull Lake, SK.

Innisfail, AB, CAN

At Bristow Projects, we handle pipeline construction and repairs for oil and gas work. We also work on transmission lines and riser systems in the field. Our team takes on facilities construction and custom fabrication. We also bring reclamation and decommissioning experience from environmentally sensitive areas in Alberta and Saskatchewan. Call us when you need pipeline, facility or reclamation capability on a field project.

Brodwell Industrial Sales Ltd

St Albert, AB, Canada

Electrical product selection can stall a project when training and technical context are missing. Brodwell Industrial Sales Ltd in St. Albert represents electrical, electronic, and data products for Alberta's commercial and industrial markets. We act as a sales representative organization for product lines that need technical explanation before selection. Training helps OEM builders and renewable energy projects understand how a represented product should be applied. Data facilities and industrial upgrades can use the same supplier access and product knowledge before installation turns into a delay.

Broken Heart Welding Inc

Grande Prairie, AB, Canada

We provide the quality workmanship and dedicated customer service you can expect from a locally owned and operated business. We have extensive experience performing truck and trailer repairs, full-service machining, steel sales, and custom work built to your specifications. We offer prompt, 24/7 mobile welding services.

Brothers Fabrication

Calgary, AB, Canada

Food Truck Manufacturing & Fabrication in Calgary, Serving Canada. Brothers Fabrication 403-814-0543 Message us. Calgary's food truck & fabrication specialists Get a quote We are top quality fabricators of anything and everything metal. Our specialty is food trucks, but we have experience with all types of fabrication, including commercial/home kitchens, bars, seacans, signs, and much more.

Edmonton, AB, Canada

A service truck, shop wall, temporary event area, or yard entrance needs clear identification before people can act on it. Brushworks Advertising makes signs, decals, banners, and vehicle graphics in Edmonton for businesses that need durable visual communication on vehicles, plywood, metal, plastic, windows, and other sign surfaces. We build one-colour decals, full-colour digital banners, A-frame signs, magnetic signs, labels, window lettering, and vehicle graphics for cars and trucks. That range gives our Edmonton sign shop practical options for fleet branding, temporary site messages, tradeshow displays, golf tournament signs, and permanent business signage. Our sign-making history goes back to 1983. The tools have changed from brushes and squeegees to modern sign production equipment, but the job is still the same: choose the right material, make the message readable, and match the finished sign to the place it will be used. For a new sign, decal, banner, or vehicle graphic, our Edmonton team can plan the medium, size, material, and finish around the message and the surface it needs to live on.

Bry-Tec Oilfield Services Ltd

Valleyview, AB, CAN

As a participating member of the Partners in Injury Reduction (PIR) program, our entire organization from management, permanent or part-time employees, to subcontractors and third party service providers are responsible and accountable for the safety performance of the company. Our goal is to provide an injury free workplace for everyone. We are dedicated to developing, implementing and maintaining our safety program to ensure protection of our employees, property and environment. We are committed to providing high quality workmanship and value by integrating and supporting our quality control program and maintaining solid customer relationships.

Bryan's Welding

Westerose, AB, Canada

Bryan's Welding gives welding a practical operating frame around HAWAII AT THIS LOCATION SINCE 2002. Fabrication 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 welding scope starts with the condition of the asset. It can repair or modify metal when fit and access are tight. The fabrication side helps customers turn measurements and wear points into buildable parts. For customers in HAWAII AT THIS LOCATION SINCE 2002, that means the first call can start with the asset, access point, schedule, or part that actually drives the job. The service conversation should move quickly from label to task. With welding and fabrication, that means naming the asset, the failure point, the supply need, or the site condition early. Around HAWAII AT THIS LOCATION SINCE 2002, that keeps the request grounded in the place where the job will actually happen. The value is not just in naming welding. It is in showing how the scope connects to an asset, location, or schedule. Fabrication 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 detail should also help a customer decide what to do next. A person can check whether welding belongs in the first call. They can also see when fabrication should be part of the same conversation. That keeps the path practical without adding sectors that do not belong. Planning stays clearer when welding remains close to fabrication. The two can affect repair timing and supply choices. They can also shape field access or shop scheduling. HAWAII AT THIS LOCATION SINCE 2002 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 welding as the anchor, then bring in fabrication where it helps clarify the next step. That adds depth without copying a loose series from the source page. The final test is whether the path feels clear. Welding, fabrication should point to a real job discussion, not a loose category block. Listed as established in 2002, the operation also has a continuity signal for repeat local purchasing. In HAWAII AT THIS LOCATION SINCE 2002, that means connecting the capability to a branch, shop, field, or project decision the customer can act on. 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 welding to the equipment, people, and schedule behind the request. HAWAII AT THIS LOCATION SINCE 2002 also shapes travel, pickup, branch, or dispatch timing. The customer can then ask about the asset and the next practical step. When fabrication 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.

Mackenzie, BC, Canada

An overhead crane problem can hold up a shop, mill, or industrial bay before the load ever leaves the floor. West Coast Cranes works from Mackenzie, BC on overhead crane inspection, parts, and installation. Equipment repair, operator training, and NDT testing complete the lifting program. Our crane technicians support lifting assets that have to stay ready for daily production, shutdown activity, and maintenance windows. Inspection and repair planning connect the crane asset with the load path, safety devices, and parts required to return it to use. Training belongs with the same lifting program when people and loads share the floor. From Mackenzie, we handle crane needs across Canada where inspection scope, repair timing, and operator readiness have to line up.

Manning, AB, CAN

Buchinski Enterprises Ltd provides Mulching Services, Weed Control, Maintenance Contractors services to oil and gas operators in Manning, AB and across Western Canada.

Provost, AB, CAN

Buckin' Good Welding Ltd provides Hot Tap, Pressure Testing, Welding services to oil and gas operators in Provost, AB and across Western Canada.

Bula Enterprises Ltd (BuLa Millwrights)

Blackfalds, AB, CAN

Millwright service for compressors, turbines and pumps has to match the outage window, access limits and restart timing. BuLa Millwrights works from Blackfalds for oil and gas refining, pipeline, mining and power generation facilities. We install, repair and maintain rotating machinery such as compressors, turbines and pumps. Commissioning, start-ups and turnarounds keep the machinery plan tied to the date the facility has to run again. Conveyor work and plant maintenance can be added when the same site needs millwright support across more than one operating area. Since 2001, our Blackfalds team has focused on rotating machinery installation and maintenance for specialized industrial facilities that cannot treat downtime as routine.

Rocky Mountain House, AB, CAN

Bunch Projects provides Pipeline-Contractors, Construction-Plant, Contractors-General Oilfield services to oil and gas operators in Rocky Mountain House, AB and across Western Canada.

Rocky Mountain House, AB, CAN

Bunch Welding Ltd is an energy industry service provider based in Rocky Mountain House, AB. Contact them for reliable oilfield services and solutions.

Beaumont, AB, CAN

Our customers look to us for great quality and incredible service. We try to deliver on these expectations every time. We believe that your satisfaction should be guaranteed.

Rocky Mountain House, AB, Canada

BW Bouwman Plumbing Ltd is a Rocky Mountain House, AB-based company that provides contractors plumbing & heating, mechanical services, sheet metal and tanks for construction, commercial, and industrial customers. The company website confirms enough service detail to replace the current short directory text with a clearer sourcing profile.

Carnduff, SK, CAN

C & N Supply keeps oilfield maintenance close to the Carnduff oilpatch. Since 1987, we have served southeast Saskatchewan and southwest Manitoba from Carnduff with supply, maintenance, and chemical service. Our supply store keeps oilfield fittings and valves close at hand for repairs and hookups. We also stock hoses and lubricants for routine upkeep around leases and facilities. When a job needs equipment on site, we send crew trucks and steamers for cleanup and service work. Bobcats, backhoes, and hydrovac help with excavation and maintenance around leases and facilities. We also handle chemical batching, circulating, and delivery when a job needs the chemical side managed alongside supply and maintenance. That keeps supply, maintenance, and chemical service close to our Carnduff base across southeast Saskatchewan and southwest Manitoba.

Mount Pearl, NL, Canada

Offshore oil and gas fabrication needs traceable shop process, steady quality control, and a location close to Newfoundland and Labrador project activity. C & W Offshore focuses on carbon steel fabrication at our Mount Pearl facility for offshore oil and gas and related industrial design-build needs. We were incorporated in December 2004 to serve companies involved in the Newfoundland and Labrador offshore oil and gas industry. Our fabrication work is built around carbon steel structures, project support, and practical shop execution. Fabricators, Millwrights, and Welding needs often meet on the same offshore package. Our Mount Pearl team handles fabrication and associated support services where built components, repair planning, and field-readiness have to line up before the asset goes offshore. C & W Offshore is Newfoundland and Labrador owned and operated. Our facility-based fabrication service gives offshore oil and gas projects a local shop for carbon steel work, design-build solutions, and quote planning tied to the Mount Pearl area.

Estevan, SK, Canada

Consider enabling javascript for a more enjoyable visit. C & N Oilfield C & N Oilfield is a mid-sized oilfield maintenance company providing maintenance, chemical and supply services to Southeast Saskatchewan and Southwest Manitoba since 1987. We are located in Carnduff, in the heart of Southeast Saskatchewan’s oilpatch.

Fort McMurray, AB, Canada

(780) 743-1810 [email protected] [email protected] CBS Construction Ltd. CBS Construction has been a local contractor in the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo (RMWB) since the early 1980’s. During this time CBS has grown along with the Oil Sands industry and the RMWB into one of the premier local contractors in Fort McMurray.

Slave Lake, AB, CAN

C Herman Trucking provides sand and gravel delivery, contaminated soil trucking, and general contracting services from Slave Lake, Alberta. COR certified, ComplyWorks and ISNetworld member.

Provost, AB, Canada

C J Welding & Oilfield is a Provost, AB-based provider of Welding services.

Calgary, AB, CAN

Buried steel needs corrosion control before small current loss becomes a pipe or main failure. From Calgary, C P Systems Ltd works in Cathodic Protection for pipeline, water main, and structural steel protection projects. We use cathodic protection to reduce corrosion by changing active corrosion sites on metal into protected cathodic sites through electrical current. For sacrificial systems, galvanic anodes are installed so the anode takes the corrosion load instead of the protected steel. Hydrovac excavation is part of our construction method when buried assets need controlled exposure. The source process describes keyhole hydrovac, stud welding to a water main, ground bar and welding rod work in the same hole, and anode installation with a test station. Our Calgary service is built for buried infrastructure where excavation, welding, electrical connection, and corrosion-control testing have to line up in one field sequence.