We have been in business since 1994 and are continuing to expand our capacities and explore the new technologies available. Our state of the art infrastructure includes an in-house design and drafting department, inventory control with complete material traceability, and the ability to track or check a project status at any time. We service a diverse client base including Oilfield drilling and process equipment, Pressure vessel and Tank manufacturing, Mining, Forestry and construction industries. A substantial portion of our steel plate inventory is purchased mill direct and includes quad certified mild steel, stainless steel, and aluminum in a variety of material thickness.
Welders & Machinists. Custom Machining. Industrial Repairing, Manufacturing Work, Agricultural Industry Services, Oil Field, and Potash. Fabro Ltd. Swift Current, SK Complete Machine Shop and Welding Services 306-778-3955 Fax: 306-778-3538 2545 N Service Rd. W • Swift Current, SK S9H 5L3 Fabro Ltd Swift Current For over 55 years, Fabro Ltd. has been a leading provider of custom machining and welding services for Swift Current and surrounding areas. Over the years, services have expanded to include oilfield, agricultural, potash and industrial repairs and manufacturing.
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FalCan Industries builds truck decks, trailers, Multi-Decks, power and gas stages, coatings, and related steel products from Fort Macleod, Alberta. We work from current inventory and custom product lines for customers who need a steel product matched to the vehicle, load, finish, and jobsite use.
Our truck decks, Multi-Decks, and trailers are built around how the unit will be loaded and used after it leaves the shop. Some customers need a standard product family that is already close to the job. Others need custom details around mounting, storage, access, or hauling. FalCan can start with current inventory or move into a custom build conversation when the fit needs more thought.
We use certified steel, powder-coat finishing, and inspection during production to give the build a practical base. These products are expected to carry weight, handle road debris and weather, and keep working through repeated loading. Those material and finish details support durability without turning the product into a one-size-fits-all claim.
Power and gas stages add another steel product path for customers who need a staged solution rather than a truck deck or trailer alone. FalCan product videos and product-line pages give customers a clearer way to compare options before asking for a build or checking inventory.
As a Canadian-owned and operated manufacturer, FalCan is strongest when the product needs to fit the actual vehicle and use case. A stock deck may solve the job quickly when the size and layout are right. A custom trailer, Multi-Deck, stage, or coated steel product is a better conversation when the customer needs a different load setup, finish, or working layout.
Our role is to build that product with the right steel, coating, and production checks behind it. Customers can compare inventory, review product lines, watch product videos, and then move toward a stock or custom option. That keeps the sales path tied to the product they need instead of a general fabrication claim.
For customers comparing FalCan products, the value is product fit, material choice, finish, and build review from a Fort Macleod manufacturer. The service conversation can stay close to the deck, trailer, stage, coating, or custom product the customer actually needs.
Underwater work around a pipeline, dam, bridge, canal, or water intake leaves little room for guesswork. Farrington Diving Services Ltd handles commercial diving from Lacombe for submerged inspection, construction, and repair scopes across Alberta, Saskatchewan, and British Columbia.
Dive work can include HD video inspection, underwater welding, cutting, ROV support, contaminated diving, and civil marine tasks tied to submerged assets. Visual records help the project team understand condition before the next repair or construction step.
Water intake maintenance is another core job for our dive team. More than 30 years of commercial diving experience supports pipeline, ROV, underwater inspection, and Western Canadian infrastructure work where access and hazards shape the plan.
Oilfield moves around southeast Saskatchewan depend on bed trucks, pickers, winch trucks, and trailers being ready for the load. Fast Trucking Service Ltd runs that trucking fleet from Carnduff for rig-moving, construction support, and field hauling needs.
Our Carnduff base sits near active oil and gas work along the Saskatchewan and Manitoba border area. The fleet mix fits wellsite moves, equipment hauling, and construction jobs where lifting, winching, and trailer capacity all affect the schedule.
The source evidence also names welding, well servicing, and environmental service terms. We keep the main profile centered on trucking and rig-moving because the clearest supported proof is the operating fleet described on the official site.
For service planning, our Fast Lane location in Carnduff is the starting point for oilfield trucking calls that need bed truck, picker, winch truck, or trailer availability.
A stalled maintenance order can stop a shop or plant before the job starts. Fastenal Canada Fulfillment Center in Edmonton keeps fasteners and industrial supply moving for MRO needs.
We use inventory management and digital tools to keep repeat ordering steady. Fast Order Pad helps common fasteners, lubricants, and tools move through the same account path.
When the need reaches metalworking, custom manufacturing, or engineering, the branch can route the order into those service programs.
In response to the growing need for a local manufacturer of custom-made oilfield truck equipment, Clarence R. (Len) Lennox and Ted Hunter came together to build Lennox Welding and Supply. After Len’s departure early on, Ted took over ownership and continued to supply the industry with exceptional service and custom Rig Ups. Lennox Welding and Supply has had many long-term members of staff contribute to its success: 1970s : Ted Hunter’s sons, Gord and Jim, joined the company.
Get a Free Quote Evolution Welding Custom Welding Experts Unique Designs, Tailored Services If metal fabrication in Calgary is what you need, look no further than Evolution Welding. With our tailored services, we offer projects perfectly suited to our customer’s specifications. Our unique designs and great service provide steel and metal work that meets all your needs. You can be confident knowing we are the custom welding experts, and take pride in each and every specialized product that we deliver.
Remote foundations in northern Alberta need pile capacity, welding, and equipment that can get to the site. Fine Line Services handles pile driving and screw pile work from High Level for industrial, commercial, residential, and oilfield projects across Alberta.
Our pile service includes driven piles up to 20 inches and 55 feet in length. A truck-mounted unit, picker with leads, excavator with screw head, and 12 inch screw pile capability help us match the foundation method to site access and soil conditions.
Oilfield services include picker work and welding, including cap welding. Our certified welders work with many types of metals for projects in locations throughout Alberta.
When a project needs deep foundation piles or shoring systems, our High Level team plans the pile driving, screw pile, and welding scope around the field conditions and the equipment needed to complete the job.
Firebird Oilfield Services Ltd gives customers a clearer starting point for repair planning around Grande Prairie, AB. The nearby scope includes fabrication, welding and insulation. We keep the focus on actual capabilities, operating context, and the next decision a customer is likely to make.
Our repair planning scope starts with the condition of the asset. It can find the fault and choose a repair path. The fabrication side helps customers turn measurements and wear points into buildable parts. For customers in Grande Prairie, AB, that means fewer vague calls and a better start for quoting or planning.
With welding, the important details are fit, access, timing, and handoff. It can repair or modify metal when fit and access are tight. The insulation side helps customers connect the request to the job condition and next decision. It keeps the conversation practical. The customer can explain what is broken, what has to fit, and what has to move.
Pipeline 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.
Repair planning 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, custom work and maintenance. 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 repair planning with fabrication so the request can move from a rough need into a clearer service discussion around Grande Prairie, AB.
The practical benefit is less confusion at the start of the job. When repair planning is explained through real use cases, the customer can ask a sharper question and avoid sending the request to the wrong place. Fabrication gives that request a related path when the first issue turns into a part or repair question. Around Grande Prairie, AB, local access and response planning can shape the schedule. The result is a clearer path from first contact to workable scope.
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 repair planning and then connecting it to fabrication, welding and insulation keeps that conversation anchored. This scope connects to oil and gas, custom work and maintenance. Listed as established in 1987, the operation also has a continuity signal for repeat local purchasing. Around Grande Prairie, AB, we describe the scope a customer can discuss and the operating setting it fits. Planning stays clearer when repair planning remains close to fabrication. The two can affect repair timing and supply choices. They can also shape field access or shop scheduling. Grande Prairie, AB 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 repair planning as the anchor, then bring in fabrication 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 repair planning 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 repair planning remains close to fabrication. The two can affect repair timing and supply choices. They can also shape field access or shop scheduling. Grande Prairie, AB sets the local context without turning the description into a street-address block.
A heavy-duty truck that leaves a facility yard late can throw off route timing fast. At First Truck Centre Lloydminster, we work through Velocity Truck Centres to keep truck sales and maintenance close to Western Canada trucking routes.
Freightliner and Western Star trucks anchor the lineup. Parts and collision repair stay near the sales counter when a repair decision turns into a replacement or fleet-planning choice.
Velocity Truck Centres has served the trucking industry for more than 40 years. Our Lloydminster shop keeps repairs, parts flow, and truck selection tied to the road schedule.
What starts as a drawing or a worn-out part often ends up on our shop floor in Medicine Hat. Form-Tech Machining and Fabrication Ltd grew from a small machine shop founded in 1993 into a full-service contract manufacturer, and we still treat every job as a problem to be solved with care.
Our plant runs multi-axis and conventional CNC machining alongside laser, water-jet, plasma and oxy-fuel cutting. We roll and brake plate, weld in aluminum, stainless and carbon steel, and finish parts with powder-coating and sandblasting under one roof. Keeping these steps in house means we can hold tight tolerances and move a job from raw stock to a finished, coated piece without shipping it around.
We machine and fabricate for oil and gas, mining, utilities, defence, agriculture and government customers. Some need a single precision part, others need a full production run, and we scale to either. If you have a component that has to be exact, or a fabrication job that needs steady hands and the right tooling, send us the details and we will tell you how we would build it.
Pressure equipment has to match the weld spec and the transport plan. Fourstar Resources Inc. manufactures ASME Code vessels, piping, and coils from a 10,000 square-foot shop in Nisku, Alberta.
Our shop is set up for process equipment and pressure vessels. Pipe fabrication and coded welding stay part of the same build path when the job calls for CSA W59/W47.1 welding projects.
Two indoor cranes give us 15 tons of lift capacity, and three 16-foot by 18-foot pass-through doors keep larger packages moving through the building. Nearby heat treatment and material suppliers shorten lead time, while heavy lift crane services, blasting, and paint support package movement.
Our in-house Quality Control management team and weld inspector stay on the build from start to finish. Some packages leave the shop bound for projects around the world.
Framar Industries Ltd, operating under Moose MFG Ltd, is our Edmonton shop for welding and fabrication on oilfield pump systems and made-to-order metal parts. We build shop-made replacements when the worn piece has to match the original fit.
Our oilfield and pump products include mud gun nozzles, jet nozzles, and venturis. We also build pump shafts, shaft sleeves, and packing kits for equipment that has to go back together cleanly.
We also make the rope-brake cable-hoisting safety device, a mining safety product that has been part of our line since 1986. That keeps our shop tied to custom industrial parts and mining safety hardware.
ABOUT US – Frontier Auto [email protected] Employee Login 1-780-928-3885 1-780-928-2146 “After hours call out # 780-285-2885. A call out charge will apply" Specializing in quality auto parts, industrial and farm supply. Pages Navigation Menu HOME ABOUT US CAREERS CONTACT US CREDIT APPLICATION ABOUT US Frontier Auto & Industrial Supply has been a highly recognized source for automotive , farm and industrial parts in the La Crete area. Based in La Crete, AB.
Frontier Mechanical Services Inc supports jobs that do not fit neatly into one trade box. When equipment needs design help, a fabricated part, or a field repair, we pull the mechanical side, the shop side, and the service side into the same conversation. In Nisku, that shows up when downtime is expensive and the first answer has to lead to a real repair path. Our work is built to keep the job tied to the asset, the site condition, and the next step, not to a loose service label. That is the difference between a long handoff and a workable scope.
A lot of our work starts with hydraulic systems. We handle initial design and troubleshooting. We also handle repair and installation of hydraulic systems and related components. That gives us a way to deal with the fault itself, not just the symptom that showed up downstream. When the system has to move, hold pressure, or respond on command, the job depends on a repair path that makes the equipment easier to install, easier to service, and easier to bring back into use. Hydraulic work often decides whether a machine sits idle or gets back into the cycle cleanly.
Fabrication is where a worn part becomes something practical again. We support welding and fabrication. We also handle machining and manufacturing so components can be repaired, modified, or built to suit the job. Those steps matter when fit, tolerance, and finish affect the result. A quick patch is not enough on parts that have to tie in cleanly or survive repeated service. Pipeline work and pressure equipment add another layer of care, because the part has to suit the system and the operating condition, not just the shape of the old piece.
Our electrical, instrumentation, and automation work keeps the control side connected to the mechanical side. Power, signals, and control logic do not help if the equipment cannot be installed or troubleshot without creating a second problem. We use those capabilities to support systems that depend on reliable field connection and clear diagnostics. That can reduce the gap between a mechanical repair and the controls work that follows it. It also gives our team a better way to trace a problem when the fault lives in more than one place.
Parts supply is part of the service here, not an afterthought. We support pumps and motors. We also work on valves, cylinders, and other industrial equipment and machinery, including all brands where the fit and application make sense. That shows up when a repair stalls because someone is still hunting for the right component. With the parts side in the same conversation, the job can move from failed part to replacement, rebuild, or installation with fewer stops. The schedule gets easier to manage when the part, the repair plan, and the final install all stay lined up.
We also work in the setting that makes the most sense for the job. Some repairs belong in the shop, while others need to happen on site with mobile service. In-house and on-site capability lets us choose the place that fits the access, the deadline, and the asset condition. That shows up on field equipment, plant equipment, and custom-built components because the best fix is not always the one that starts in the same place. A job can begin with diagnosis in the shop and still end with a field installation when that is the cleaner path.
The Frontier Mechanical approach is built to keep the job connected. Design work stays tied to troubleshooting and repair. Installation stays tied to fabrication and machining. Parts supply stays in the same path as the repair plan. Our team can follow the scope from the first look at the fault to the final install, which helps keep the next decision practical. Project management helps keep each step in sequence when the job moves between shop, site, and supplier. For oilfield and industrial work around Nisku, that means one shop conversation can cover the mechanical problem, the part, and the field result that has to happen next. When the job starts with a worn component or a hydraulic issue, we can map it to the repair, build, or installation that gets the system back to work.
G Force Diesel Service repairs heavy-duty trucks at our Lloydminster and Estevan shops. We keep the diesel side practical for construction units, oilfield haulers, and transportation fleets that need shop time before returning to the road.
We handle diesel maintenance, engine repair, and CVIP inspections for commercial vehicles. Certified mechanics check the truck for road safety, then correct the mechanical faults that can stop a haul or field day.
The two-shop footprint keeps diesel repair and inspection capacity close to border-region trucking routes and oilfield haulers.
Innovative Welding Services and Solutions. Exceptional Customer Service and Quality Workmanship. we specialize in welding for critical service environments. This includes welded products destined for domestic, international, land, and off shore based oil, gas, and petrochemcial industries.
Stickit Welding & Consulting provides mobile welding and custom metal fabrication across Sylvan Lake and Central Alberta. CWB-certified, shop or field, done right the first time.
is a privately owned Canadian corporation, head quartered in the heart of North America’s largest industrial park; Nisku, Alberta. Gemini is one of Western Canada’s largest design-build manufacturing solutions providers. Our best in class QMS & HSE processes and procedures are at the heart of our operations and culture. Gemini is proud to disclose our current globally recognized certifications: ISO 9001:2015, CWB Division 2, ABSA B51, B31.1, & B31.3, ASME Section 8 & Section 9 vessels and high-pressure piping, WCB COR certification, ISNetworld, Avetta, and Comply Works.
Pile, anchor, and fabrication jobs need metal parts that match the job instead of forcing a field change later. Genax Metal Manufacturing Ltd builds CWB-certified metal manufacturing and welding products in Edmonton, including belling tools, jibs, caps, brackets, beams, and custom projects.
We manufacture tools and steel components for construction and industrial use. Belling tools and piling-related parts can be built for ground and foundation work where the part shape affects fit, handling, and installation.
Our Edmonton shop also handles milling, drilling, and cutting. Those shop capabilities help turn custom drawings or damaged component requirements into practical metal parts.
Since 1992, our focus has stayed on metal manufacturing. For welding, anchors-manufacturing, piling tools, and custom steel components, we plan the job around the part, material, and shop process needed to finish it correctly.
Gibson Welding provides portable and shop welding services from Weyburn, Saskatchewan, serving pipeline, construction, and oilfield operations across southeastern Saskatchewan.
A hydraulic failure can park a truck, loader, or plant machine while the rest of the job waits for pressure to come back. Gir Del Hydraulic Services works from Edmonton on hydraulic repairs and custom systems for oil and gas, mining, construction, and industrial sites across Alberta.
Our shop handles mobile components and pressure problems that need more than a parts swap. Pickup and delivery help move cylinders, pumps, hoses, and assemblies into the repair path when bringing a machine to the shop is not practical.
For field or shop planning, the key details are the component type, pressure issue, hose or fitting requirement, and whether welding or a custom build is needed. We match that repair route to the machine holding up the job.
CNC plasma cutting is the main shop service behind our signs and fabrication pieces in the County of Grande Prairie. Gizmo's Welding Ltd works with design and cutting needs for business signage, custom decorative signs, personalized pieces, and production runs.
A sign project often needs clean layout, repeatable cutting, and metal that matches the final use. We handle in-house design and cutting so custom signs and shop-cut parts can move from idea to finished metal with fewer handoffs.
Our welding background also supports cutting for fabrication projects. When a local shop, contractor, or industrial customer needs plate parts or custom metal shapes cut for the next build, we can quote CNC plasma cutting based on the part and production need.
Grande Prairie-area customers use our signs and cutting service for one-off pieces and repeat runs where shape, finish, and turnaround need to be planned together.
Valve actuation mounting hardware has to match the valve, actuator, and bolt pattern before a facility assembly is ready for service. Gledhill Steel Products Inc. is our Edmonton machine shop for valve actuation design and related hardware.
We machine and fit mounting pieces around the actual assembly. Alignment, attachment points, and shop tolerances stay in view so the job remains centered on valve actuation rather than general product supply.
From our Edmonton shop, we handle the narrow build path needed for industrial valve assemblies and related mounting work.
When an oilfield repair cannot wait for shop hours, our Medicine Hat crew is set up for 24/7 welding on wells, abandonments, and orphan wells across southern Alberta and southwest Saskatchewan.
Glen's Welding Ltd handles repairs, maintenance, and new installations. Pipeline-related field work and excavating support come in when a job needs access or ground prep before the weld goes in.
We have worked from Medicine Hat since 1979 and have been incorporated since 1990. Calgary, Lethbridge, Brooks, and Swift Current sit within the service area, so site access and travel are part of the plan from the start.
Deep holes, hard materials, and complex manufacturing runs need more than a basic shop setup. GN Corporations Inc. works from Airdrie, Alberta, with precision machining, deep hole and gun drilling, and automated manufacturing for oil and gas, aerospace, automotive, defence, and technology projects.
Our Machine Shops service is built around reliable, precise machining for demanding parts. We use industry tools and technologies for deep hole and gun drilling when straightness, finish, and repeatability affect the finished component.
Welding, brazing, and hardfacing are part of the same manufacturing path when a part needs joining, wear resistance, or repair planning. Our CWB-certified welding capability applies where the welding standard is part of the service requirement.
We also work with stainless steel and special alloys. For Airdrie machining, drilling, welding, brazing, and hardfacing tied to advanced manufacturing, our team can plan the process around material, tolerance, and final application.
Go Welding & Fabrication provides custom fabrication, sandblasting, welding, and tank building from Dawson Creek, British Columbia, serving oil and gas and industrial clients in the Peace River region.
High-pressure piping and shop-built steel work need clean layout and sound welds. Goodman Steel & Ironworks (1986) Ltd in Rocanville handles metal fabrication and machining for oil and gas projects and industrial steel work across southeastern Saskatchewan.
Structural steel and platework move through the same shop. Tanks and pressure vessels come through as well, along with industrial piping for projects that need shop-built steel before install.
Surface preparation and industrial paint finish parts before they leave the yard. Our engineering support stays with the job when drawings or technical review need to sit beside the fabrication plan.
The same team is a member of the Association of Professional Engineers & Geoscientists of Saskatchewan.
Goodwater Machine Shop (1986) Ltd. is based in Goodwater Saskatchewan and serves clients throughout the South-east Saskatchewan Oilfield area, including Weyburn, Midale & Estevan.