Inspection services covers the NDE, tubular inspection, pressure-vessel certification, pipeline integrity, and lifting-equipment inspections required to keep oilfield assets in compliance. Inspectors bring CGSB, API, and ASNT credentials alongside the field equipment to run UT, MPI, radiographic, and phased-array programs. Browse inspection contractors with the certifications your program requires.
Well testing and flowback projects need rental equipment that arrives ready for pressure, measurement, and field handling. 10K Rentals supplies oilfield equipment rentals from Grande Prairie, with support for well testing, frac flowback, production testing, heaters, tanks, valves, and testing equipment.
We support gas well testing, production testing, frac flowback tools, test equipment, rental tanks, heaters, valves, and field rental packages. The site lists 24/7/365 availability and Grande Prairie office contact details, which matters when testing work moves outside normal hours.
For producers and testing contractors, 10K is useful when a project needs rental equipment selected around reservoir evaluation, flowback, or production-testing requirements rather than general construction rentals.
20/20 NDTechnology Inc provides Inspection-Pipeline, Inspection-X-Ray, Inspection-Non Destructive, Inspection-Ultrasonic services to oil and gas operators in Grande Prairie, AB and across Western Canada.
Pressure equipment safety affects boilers, vessels, piping, fittings, and regulated repairs across Alberta industry. ABSA oversees Alberta pressure-equipment safety administration, including design registration, inspections, quality management systems, permits, examinations, certification, and learning services.
We support pressure equipment inspection, design registration, quality management system certificates of authorization, permit examination, certification services, pressure-equipment learning, and safety-program administration. The role is regulatory and technical, not a general welding contractor listing.
For oil and gas facilities, fabrication shops, pressure-vessel owners, and repair organizations, ABSA is important when regulated pressure equipment needs Alberta compliance, documentation, or certification pathways.
Fire protection on an oilfield or industrial site has to be ready before the alarm. From Red Deer County, Accede Fire And Safety connects customers with Centratech Technical Services for fire and life safety coverage across Western Canada.
The operation started in 1992 as a portable fire extinguisher shop. That base has grown into inspections, safety product rentals and emergency response for commercial sites that cannot wait until the next business day.
Our oilfield and industrial support includes breathing apparatus, industrial fire alarm needs and air compressor gear tied to fire protection programs. For a facility manager, that means the inspection file and urgent response path can stay with one Red Deer-based safety contact.
COR, ISNetworld and Avetta participation gives procurement teams the documentation they often need before work begins. Call when a plant, shop or field location needs fire inspection or life safety equipment lined up properly.
Your drill pipe is only as good as the last inspection. Acctive Oilfield Inspection brings experienced owner-operators to your site with the skills to catch what others miss. We specialize in drill pipe and bottom hole assembly inspections, pipe straightening, and refacing from our Nisku base. When downhole integrity matters, our team delivers the confidence you need to keep drilling safely.
Petroleum metering has to stay accurate from the tank to the transaction. With more than 40 years in liquid measurement, ACCU-FLO Meter Service helps each fueling facility and industrial operation keep flow systems calibrated and inspected.
Our petroleum metering group works with certified measurement and fuel management systems. Cardlock sites can add pumps and dispensers, with storage equipment and monitoring handled in the same service path.
Installation and maintenance are part of the same liquid-management package. Licensed electrical trades, technical troubleshooting, and preventative maintenance help keep the system operating after the meter or dispenser is installed.
Product sales are backed by recognized metering and fueling brands, with Calgary-based support for customers that need the right component rather than a generic replacement. For petroleum metering or fuel-management projects, we can help identify the inspection requirement and service path needed to keep the system flowing.
Accu-Thread Machining Ltd is most helpful to understand through the job behind manufacturing around Red Deer, AB. Machining and fabrication 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 manufacturing scope starts with the condition of the asset. It can build equipment around the pressure, fit, and operating need. The machining side helps customers bring worn parts back to usable dimensions. For customers in Red Deer, AB, that means the first call can start with the asset, access point, schedule, or part that actually drives the job.
With fabrication, the important details are fit, access, timing, and handoff. It can turn measurements and wear points into buildable parts. The inspection side helps customers check condition before the next stage starts. 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.
Most industrial calls start with something practical. A part has to be made. A unit has to be checked. A system has to keep running. We frame manufacturing with machining so the next step can be tied to the asset, timing, and site condition. In Red Deer, AB, that may mean a shop visit, a branch conversation, a field dispatch, or a quote request tied to a real job.
This kind of detail also reduces handoff risk. If the first call is about manufacturing, the customer can still see when machining belongs in the same discussion. Red Deer, AB 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.
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 manufacturing as the anchor, then bring in machining where it helps clarify the next step. That adds depth without copying a loose series from the source page.
A good close should leave the customer with a practical next conversation. That starts with manufacturing and may extend into machining, fabrication and inspection. Red Deer, AB 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. When machining 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. That keeps the page focused on practical fit rather than a copied list of every nearby term.
Pressure equipment, tanks, pipelines, and hard-to-reach structures need inspection methods that fit the asset and the access limits. Acuren delivers inspection services, NDT, NDE, engineering, rope access, and industrial services across North America and the United Kingdom.
Our work in testing and inspection covers nondestructive methods in the field and laboratory, with destructive testing available in lab settings. That range lets an inspection program match the asset instead of forcing every problem into one method.
Acuren teams include engineers, technologists, tradespeople, and inspection specialists. For industrial assets, findings can connect to engineering review, pressure testing, tank programs, pipeline-related inspection, or mechanical planning.
Sampling programs only work when the lab result can stand up to schedule pressure and regulatory review. AGAT Laboratories delivers laboratory testing, analytical services, environmental monitoring, and air quality monitoring from Calgary and locations across Canada, with expanded service into Arizona.
We work with environmental, energy, mining, transportation, food, and life science clients that need accurate and defensible results. For oil and gas and industrial facilities, that can include environmental baseline work, emissions-related testing, site monitoring, and inspection-related lab analysis.
Our 45-year operating history is built around scientific testing across specialized service lines. We keep the focus on clear methods, reliable turnaround, and results that can be used for compliance files, project planning, and operating decisions.
When a facility, field program, or industrial project needs laboratory-testing support, our teams can align sampling scope with the analytical method and reporting need before the samples move through the lab.
At Air Extreme, we help Edmonton-area industrial and construction employers keep safety training, fit testing, equipment rentals, occupational testing, inspection, repair, and safety supplies coordinated through one provider.
Our training options include in-class, blended, online, private onsite, and challenge recertification formats. Course and service areas include forklift, telehandler, skid steer, first aid, Energy Safety Canada courses, fall protection, SABA, SCBA, respirator mask fit testing, gas monitoring, equipment rentals, and safety equipment.
For oilfield and industrial workplaces, training records, fit testing, rental gear, safety supplies, and inspection timing often have to line up before workers or equipment reach site. Keeping those pieces close together helps reduce missed requirements before the job starts.
For private onsite safety training, respiratory fit testing, gas monitoring, safety supplies, or equipment recertification, planning should start with the course list, worker count, site date, and equipment needs.
We handle maintenance and modification scopes for energy assets that stay online.
Our teams focus on brownfield scopes, onshore assets, and live production environments.
From Calgary, we bring integrated solutions to oil and gas operations that need steady execution.
From South Edmonton, we rewind and repair electric motors, pumps and generators.
We also supply VFDs, controls and replacement parts for shop repairs. Our 15,000 square foot facility and overhead crane help us handle larger units. We have served Western Canada and the Northwest Territories since 1976.
All Service Drilling provides drilling consulting, geotechnical drilling, and bridge foundation services from Calgary, Alberta, supporting infrastructure and environmental drilling projects across Western Canada.
Bulk tankers need cleaning and inspection before the next load can move safely. Allen's Transport handles tank transportation, tank wash, and bulk tanker wash bay work from Leduc for industrial liquid handling.
Our field and wash bay services connect transport with the cleaning step that follows. Vacuum truck and steam truck support help remove liquids, sludge, or debris from sites and vessels before the tank returns to service.
B620 inspection is part of the supported service story, not a badge. For a tank request, the planning points are product history, wash need, inspection scope, pickup location, and return timing.
Get in Touch (250) 785-6295 Hours of Operation Mon - Fri - 8:00am - 5:00pm Where to find us 13020 271 Rd, Charlie Lake, BC Altec Inspection Ltd. > About Our Company Altec Inspection Ltd. is a locally owned and operated company that has been providing engineering and technical services. . has a large team of experienced Engineers, Technologists and Technicians which collectively provide.
We handle metallurgical and failure analysis for welds, parts, and materials that need a careful answer. Our reports stay grounded in measurement and clear documentation.
Our facility brings together a renovated office, a metallurgy lab, and a large shop area. We also keep secure storage and testing equipment on site.
Since 1970, we have served industrial and legal clients across Western Canada. When a failure needs a methodical review, we start with the evidence.
Applus+ provides solutions for customers in all types of industries to ensure that their assets and product meet quality, health & safety, and environmental standards and regulations. Based in Edmonton, AB.
ARKK inspects tubing with computerized non-contact tools for wellhead and shop use. We inspect pipe, sucker rods, and coiled tubing with a process built to spot defects early.
Our team can work on location or inside our inspection facility. That keeps the inspection path moving through field handling or controlled indoor processing.
We also handle laydown rack inspection, pipe yard storage, and inventory management. That gives us a practical path from inspection through handling and tracking.
Industrial automation, valve service and machinery health monitoring belong close together when a plant is trying to prevent lost time. Atlantic Controls works through Laurentide Controls for reliability needs across Eastern Canada.
From Saint John, our branch connects control technologies with measurement, analysis and asset performance tools for facilities in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, PEI, Newfoundland and Labrador.
Valve and regulator support sits close to our automation work because process control depends on both the signal and the final control element. Machinery health monitoring adds another layer when rotating equipment needs continuous visibility.
Recent Laurentide projects include AMS 6500 monitoring on critical equipment and a documented industrial valve intervention that reduced operating cost. We use that reliability focus for Eastern Canada plants that need controls, valves and vibration analysis planned together.
Atomic Machine Shop Inc brings manufacturing into focus by tying it to the customer situation around Edmonton, AB. Process-equipment care and machining 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 manufacturing scope starts with the condition of the asset. It can build equipment around the pressure, fit, and operating need. The process-equipment care side helps customers keep conveyors and mill assets easier to maintain. For customers in Edmonton, AB, that means the first call can start with the asset, access point, schedule, or part that actually drives the job.
With machining, the important details are fit, access, timing, and handoff. It can bring worn parts back to usable dimensions. The automation 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.
Instrumentation works best when it is tied to the way the job will be installed or repaired. It can connect the request to the job condition and next decision. 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.
Manufacturing changes from one setting to another. A shop repair, plant issue, field call, or branch pickup can all create a different kind of request. The job context here includes custom work. That keeps the page close to the source facts without drifting into broad claims.
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 manufacturing as the anchor and bring in process-equipment care where it helps define the next step in Edmonton, AB.
The practical benefit is less confusion at the start of the job. When manufacturing is explained through real use cases, the customer can ask a sharper question about the asset, schedule, or site condition. Process-equipment care gives that request a related path when the first issue turns into a part or repair question. Around Edmonton, 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 manufacturing and then connecting it to process-equipment care, machining and automation keeps that conversation anchored. This scope connects to custom work. Listed as established in 2002, the operation also has a continuity signal for repeat local purchasing. Around Edmonton, AB, the scope is tied to what a customer can discuss and the operating setting it fits. That keeps the page focused on practical fit rather than a copied list of every nearby term. That extra context helps connect manufacturing to the equipment, people, and schedule behind the request. Edmonton, AB also shapes travel, pickup, branch, or dispatch timing. The customer can then ask about the asset and the next practical step. When process-equipment care 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.
From Sarnia, we handle industrial insulation and abatement for plant shutdowns and maintenance projects.
Our team also covers coatings and blasting for industrial sites. We also handle inspection and remediation.
We have served these sectors since 1949.
From Edmonton, we focus on wireline and pressure control products for oilfield use.
Our surface packoff equipment and seals are built to customer specs for wireline, slickline, and downhole applications. We also give technical support before and after the sale.
Our focus stays on practical tools for field conditions.
Our team handles nondestructive testing, visual inspection, and advanced inspection for oil and gas projects.
We also support oilfield construction and maintenance, plus pulp and paper plants and power generation facilities.
When a project needs a clear inspection path, we help move it ahead.
We keep oilfield jobs stocked with fittings and valves. We also handle pumps, lubricants, and testing equipment. Our warehouse-to-site service helps move parts where they are needed, and our team shares product knowledge through lunch and learns and site visits.
We have been serving oil and gas customers since 1986. That experience shows in the way we handle pressure fittings and valve sourcing across Alberta and northern British Columbia.
Training, testing, and rental gear move faster when one safety team keeps the schedule together. Barrow Safety Services Inc works from Hinton across Alberta and BC, with safety training for industrial and field sites.
We handle safety training, first aid, and occupational health testing before higher-risk work starts. We also supply equipment rentals when a project needs temporary gear without adding another vendor to the plan.
Firemaster Oilfield Services Inc. and Barrow Safety Services Inc. joined to expand safety service capacity across western Canada and the United States. We keep the focus on practical safety planning for industrial sites, field work, and turnaround schedules.
Rotating equipment problems can move fast in an oil and gas facility. Bently Nevada vibration analysis and machine protection technology from Edmonton helps monitor compressors, pumps, turbines, and other industrial machines before a fault becomes a shutdown.
We build around online condition monitoring, distributed vibration monitoring, portable diagnostic tools, pressure sensors, and related controls. These systems give maintenance and reliability teams clearer machine data for production sites, gas processing assets, LNG facilities, pipelines, terminals, and downstream operations.
Bently Nevada is part of Baker Hughes, so our Edmonton profile connects local industrial service needs with a wider energy technology portfolio. That includes asset monitoring, non-destructive testing, pipeline management, valve and pump technology, automation, and oilfield service lines where the application calls for them.
Our vibration analysis conversations usually start with the asset class, the failure mode, and the monitoring method already in place. From there, we match Bently Nevada hardware, software, and diagnostic support to the rotating equipment risk at the site.
A plant installation or oil and gas project can lose time when instrumentation, calibration, tubing, and electrical hookup are planned as separate jobs. Berja Meter & Controls Ltd delivers instrumentation and calibration services from Edmonton for field and shop needs across Canada and global projects.
We work on oil and gas, chemical, pulp and paper, mining, petroleum, and industrial construction sites. Electrical and instrumentation tubing can be planned together for construction projects that need fewer handoffs between trades.
Our shop service background includes more than 30 years of instrumentation and calibration work. Field service includes instrument construction, tubing installation, piping, hook-ups, and modularized equipment installation.
Flow measuring equipment, pressure recorders, gauges, meters, and meter proving all connect to the same control problem: knowing what the process is doing and keeping the reading dependable. Our Edmonton team can plan field installation or shop calibration around the asset and project stage.
Bernie's Custom Welding is most helpful to understand through the job behind repair planning around Bonnyville, AB. Flowback assets and fabrication 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 flowback assets side helps customers support flowback and production jobs with purpose-built assets. For customers in Bonnyville, AB, that means the first call can start with the asset, access point, schedule, or part that actually drives the job.
With fabrication, the important details are fit, access, timing, and handoff. It can turn measurements and wear points into buildable parts. 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.
Inspection works best when it is tied to the way the job will be installed or repaired. It can check condition before the next stage starts. The tanks 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.
Repair planning can mean different things in a shop, plant, field, or branch setting. Here, the published details connect it to agricultural, oil and gas, custom work and repair. That gives customers a better way to place the service in a real job.
Most industrial calls start with something practical. A part has to be made. A unit has to be checked. A system has to keep running. We frame repair planning with flowback assets so the next step can be tied to the asset, timing, and site condition. In Bonnyville, AB, that may mean a shop visit, a branch conversation, a field dispatch, or a quote request tied to a real job.
The value is not just in naming repair planning. It is in showing how the scope connects to an asset, location, or schedule. Flowback assets give 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. Repair planning, flowback assets, fabrication and welding should point to a real job discussion, not a loose category block. This scope connects to agricultural, oil and gas, custom work and repair. Listed as established in 2006, the operation also has a continuity signal for repeat local purchasing. In Bonnyville, AB, that means connecting the capability to a branch, shop, field, or project decision the customer can act on. 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. 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. Bonnyville, AB also shapes travel, pickup, branch, or dispatch timing. The customer can then ask about the asset and the next practical step.
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BP Precision Machining LTD. brings design into focus by tying it to the customer situation around Edmonton, AB. Engineering and manufacturing are treated as related parts of the same decision, not as a copied source list. Confirmed capabilities are tied to operating context a customer can act on.
Our design scope starts with the condition of the asset. It can move a rough need into a practical build path. The engineering side helps customers turn requirements into buildable technical choices. For customers in Edmonton, AB, that means the first call can start with the asset, access point, schedule, or part that actually drives the job.
With manufacturing, the important details are fit, access, timing, and handoff. It can build equipment around the pressure, fit, and operating need. The repair planning side helps customers find the fault and choose a repair path. 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. Machining works best when it is tied to the way the job will be installed or repaired. It can bring worn parts back to usable dimensions. The waterjet cutting side helps customers cut material without forcing the job into a narrow machining path. This works for maintenance, shutdown, fabrication, repair, and supply decisions where a poor handoff costs time.
Design changes from one setting to another. A shop repair, plant issue, field call, or branch pickup can all create a different kind of request. The job context here includes repair. That keeps the page close to the source facts without drifting into broad claims.
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 engineering where it helps define the next step in Edmonton, AB. The practical benefit is less confusion at the start of the job. When design is explained through real use cases, the customer can ask a sharper question about the asset, schedule, or site condition. Engineering gives that request a related path when the first issue turns into a part or repair question. Around Edmonton, 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 design and then connecting it to engineering, manufacturing and repair planning keeps that conversation anchored. This scope connects to repair. Listed as established in 1997, the operation also has a continuity signal for repeat local purchasing. Around Edmonton, AB, the scope is tied to what a customer can discuss and the operating setting it fits. When engineering enters the same conversation, the request can stay tied to the original asset instead of drifting into unrelated categories. A stronger request usually names the asset, the location, the timing, and the condition that created the need. Those details help show whether the need is a quick supply question or a deeper repair discussion. If the same job moves toward fabrication or inspection, the customer still has a way to keep the conversation connected. Rental planning and field response can also change the schedule when the source evidence supports those capabilities. The goal is a practical first conversation: what is needed, where it will be used, and what has to happen next. If a branch or yard is involved, that context can change the quote path and the schedule. If a shop or site is involved, access and timing can become just as important as the capability name. That is why the surrounding details stay tied to confirmed capabilities instead of broad claims. The customer should be able to connect the published scope to a real asset before sending a request.
We provide non-destructive examination and testing for industrial assets across Western Canada. Pipeline inspection is a core part of the offering. Pressure vessels and tanks are part of the assets we inspect.
We also use real-time reporting to keep findings organized for maintenance planning. Our head office is in Edmonton.
We handle inspection, compliance verification, and vendor surveillance for construction and facility operations.
Our reviews help keep new construction moving and keep ongoing facility operations documented clearly.
From Calgary to Grande Prairie, we stay close to the job and the schedule.
Cam-Trac handles hydrovac, CCTV inspection, and pipeline assessment for infrastructure assets.
Our team also manages flushing, cleaning, and mapping. PACP, LACP, and MACP certified inspectors handle pipeline inspection.
We use hydro excavation units for utility locates, production excavations, and emergency callouts. That keeps records clear for contractors and municipalities across Western Canada and the Northwest Territories.
Camtech Construction Inc provides Heat Exchangers, Louvers, Maintenance Contractors, Construction, Blasting, Vibration Analysis services to oil and gas operators in Edmonton, AB and across Western Canada.