Pipeline and facility piping have to handle pressure, movement, soil load, and operating changes without guesswork. In Calgary, Pi Engineering Inc. plans pipeline engineering and stress analysis for Alberta and global oil and gas facilities.
We work on buried and above-ground piping with CSA Z662 requirements in view. Finite element analysis comes into play when routing, restraint design, or thermal movement needs a deeper check.
Since 2006, our designs have been shaped by construction, commissioning, and operations experience. We keep the design practical through construction, commissioning, and operations.
Field construction and shop fabrication have to line up before oilfield mechanical work moves to site. Pillar Oilfield Projects handles mechanical construction, general contracting, module work, and fabrication from Calgary for oilfield project needs.
Our Calgary scope includes shop pipe fabrication and structural fabrication when a project needs built components before field installation. Module assembly and testing are also supported by the official source, which makes the profile strongest for planned oilfield construction and mechanical work.
We also coordinate construction management where fabrication, module work, and field mechanical tasks need one project path. The available evidence is concise, so we keep the scope focused on the supported oilfield fabricator and mechanical construction services.
Pillar’s Calgary office is tied to field general mechanical contracting and shop-based fabrication for oilfield projects that need practical build planning before site execution.
Field mechanical construction has to line up site access, module readiness, and fabrication details before a project moves well. Pillar Resource Services Inc. handles Construction-Plant and mechanical construction from Calgary for oilfield and industrial projects that need field general contracting support.
We build around practical project stages: construction management, module assembly, testing, shop pipe fabrication, and structural fabrication. Those services help when a plant, battery, or production site needs fabricated pieces prepared before field installation.
Our Calgary office coordinates field and shop scopes for Alberta industrial assets. When a project needs mechanical construction tied to module or fabrication planning, we keep the field build and the shop package connected.
Pipeline buoyancy and ground movement can put buried pipe at risk during construction and operation. PipeSak Inc. works from London, Ontario with engineered pipeline weights, supports, rockshield, and lagging for oil and natural gas pipeline projects.
We focus on pipeline stability, support, and protection. Our geotextile pipeline weights give construction teams a non-concrete buoyancy control option for wet crossings, soft ground, and other right-of-way conditions where handling and coating protection matter.
Field timing is often tight when pipe is being lowered in or backfilled. Our filling service prepares PipeSak geotextile pipeline weights when and where the project needs them, so the pipeline weight package can match the construction schedule.
Our engineering team develops pipeline protection products for practical field use. With more than 25 years serving oil and natural gas pipelines, we plan product selection around pipe support, coating protection, buoyancy control, and the site conditions around the line.
Plainsman Mfg. Inc. starts the job conversation with engineering around Edmonton, AB. The nearby scope includes manufacturing, repair planning and shutdown systems. We keep the focus on actual capabilities, operating context, and the next decision a customer is likely to make.
Our engineering scope starts with the condition of the asset. It can turn requirements into buildable technical choices. The manufacturing side helps customers build equipment around the pressure, fit, and operating need. For customers in Edmonton, AB, that means fewer vague calls and a better start for quoting or planning.
With repair planning, the important details are fit, access, timing, and handoff. It can find the fault and choose a repair path. The shutdown systems side helps customers protect the system when levels or alarms need an automatic response. It keeps the conversation practical. The customer can explain what is broken, what has to fit, and what has to move. 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 pipeline 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.
Engineering is easier to judge when the market context is clear. The source material points to oil and gas, custom work and maintenance. That gives the capability a real operating frame instead of a generic industrial label.
The service conversation should move quickly from label to task. With engineering and manufacturing, that means naming the asset, the failure point, the supply need, or the site condition early. Around Edmonton, AB, 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 engineering, the customer can still see when manufacturing belongs in the same discussion. Edmonton, AB adds the local planning layer, especially when timing, access, or branch response affects the job. That keeps the request from bouncing between unrelated categories.
A good close should leave the customer with a practical next conversation. That starts with engineering and may extend into manufacturing, repair planning and shutdown systems. This scope connects to oil and gas, custom work and maintenance. Listed as established in 1966, the operation also has a continuity signal for repeat local purchasing. Edmonton, AB gives the location context without copying a full address. The next move should be clear: ask about the service, the asset, the timing, or the quote path. The handoff should stay clear. A request may begin with one need and then move into a related part or repair question. It may also become a rental or inspection question. We use engineering as the anchor, then bring in manufacturing where it helps clarify the next step. That keeps the path helpful without adding a loose series. The detail should also help a customer decide what to do next. A person can check whether engineering belongs in the first call. They can also see when manufacturing should be part of the same conversation. That keeps the path practical without adding sectors that do not belong. Planning stays clearer when engineering remains close to manufacturing. The two can affect repair timing and supply choices. They can also shape field access or shop scheduling. Edmonton, 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 engineering as the anchor, then bring in manufacturing where it helps clarify the next step. That keeps the path helpful without adding a loose series.
is to supply the oil and gas industry domestically and internationally with pipeline equipment and related products that provide outstanding value and workmanship. Vision Statement Proline Pipe Equipment Inc. as a dynamic organization and responsible corporate citizen, will focus on conducting its business affairs in a professional manner at all times. The quality of our goods and services will always be at the highest level possible in order to maintain customer satisfaction.
Commercial trucks and fleet units need a diesel shop that can handle more than one repair path. Pin Point Diesel repairs trucks in Edmonton and Nisku for fleets moving through hauling, jobsite, and delivery schedules.
Diesel maintenance and inspection are handled in the same shop. Electrical troubleshooting, welding, and fabrication are available when a truck needs more than a routine stop.
Our truck repair path keeps mechanical diagnosis and repair fabrication under one roof when a fleet needs a practical turnaround.
Turbine outages leave little room for tool delays. Power House Tool Canada works from Winnipeg with turbine tools for outages and turnarounds, including bolt heaters, radius turbine taper gauges, and alignment tools used on gas turbine and power generation maintenance jobs.
Our tool line is built around shutdown work where fit, heat, and alignment affect the schedule. Bolt heaters help with controlled fastener work, taper gauges help verify critical turbine fits, and alignment tools help maintenance teams keep rotating equipment work on track.
Power House Tool equipment has been used by major industrial and power users, including EXXON, General Electric, Siemens, Toshiba, NASA, the U.S. Navy, and major utility systems. That history sits behind our focus on specialty maintenance tools for the power industry.
For Canadian outage planning, our Winnipeg location can discuss turbine tool availability, specialty gauge needs, and the tooling required for a planned turnaround or emergency maintenance window.
Spartan Controls provides industrial automation solutions. Improve safety, reliability, production and energy management. Based in Regina, Calgary, AB.
is a versatile full-service electronic systems consulting, engineering, contracting and integration firm. We serve both private and public clients by providing cost-effective and innovative solutions for high-end communication, fire alarm, and security systems while offering a user-friendly platform that manages multiple aspects of a project from a singular point of contact. We take pride in seeing a project through from beginning to end. The PowerComm Solutions approach is based on three standards: Capability We are skilled at handling all aspects of your project from beginning to end.
Energy infrastructure decisions need measured results before a utility, OEM, or industrial site changes course. Powertech Labs Inc. in Surrey provides testing and asset inspection for power systems and clean energy projects.
Engineering studies and consulting sit beside performance testing when a complex power system needs technical review. We also develop software for planning and real-time monitoring.
DSATools, data management, and visualization tools extend the lab background into day-to-day power-system planning. From BC, our technical teams serve clients around the world.
Our owner and founder, Chris McKinnon, started Syndicated – originally under a different name – because he saw the potential and high-skillmanship in the individuals he was working with. In the beginning, Syndicated ran on a whole lot of hard work. Tailored to offer field service only for pumps, Syndicated aimed to become quality leaders in this specialized area. With years of experience to pull from – not to mention a strong and capable team – Chris saw his company grow.
Severe mechanical issues often start at a bolted joint, pivot point, or fastening system that was not matched to the load. In Edmonton, Precision Bolting Ltd works with bolts and nuts, fasteners, and custom bolting products for challenging industrial applications.
We introduced a customized bolting solution kit for large mining trucks in 2007. That history shapes how we approach heavy equipment fastening problems where vibration, load, and repeated maintenance can affect uptime.
Our Edmonton production facility handles technical support, stocked inventory, and custom fasteners made from specialty materials. We also work with associated component manufacturing when a bolting solution needs more than a standard part.
Precision Bolting Ltd distributes SUPERBOLT Multi-Jackbolt Tensioners, NORD-LOCK Wedge Locking Washers, TAPER LINE Locking Products, EXPANDER Pivot Pins, BOLTIGHT Hydraulic Tensioners, and PBL Solutions. These product lines fit industrial maintenance, repair, and mechanical fastening jobs that need controlled tension, locking performance, or specialty hardware.
Oil and gas projects, structural steel, and water-treatment builds all need cut parts that fit before welding starts. Precision Fabrication & Laser Cut runs Edmonton laser cutting, fabrication, and certified welding for Alberta and Western Canada.
Our shop uses 2D, 3D, and 6D laser cutting for plates, brackets, and formed components that need clean profiles. That cutting path helps parts move from drawings into fabrication with fewer rework steps.
Since 2003, our fabrication and laser cutting has served oil and gas projects along with infrastructure, maintenance, and other industrial sectors. Our Edmonton shop can review a drawing, repair piece, or new assembly before fabrication starts.
Oil field instrumentation has to read right through weather, shutdowns, and turnaround pressure. Precision Instrumentation & Supply Ltd in Coleville designs, installs, and maintains oil field instrumentation across West Central Saskatchewan.
Our field service trucks and meter prover truck keep flow measurement and pressure measurement close to the site. Electrical work, PSV work, gas fitting, and mobile service stay with the same job plan when a single instrument changeout is not enough.
The shop carries extensive inventory and shop services for maintenance, turnarounds, and construction. That keeps oilfield supply and repairs close to the branch instead of waiting on a distant yard.
Since 1995, we have stayed focused on instrumentation work for active field conditions in West Central Saskatchewan.
Repeatable steel parts need more than a rough cut when they have to fit a drawing and a production schedule. Precision Laser & Fab works from Saskatoon on laser cutting, forming, welding, and assembly for Western Canada industries, including oil and gas, mining, construction, and agriculture.
Our shop fits projects where the drawing package, material choice, and finished assembly have to line up. The source evidence supports metal processing, machine-shop and fabrication capability, welding, and Western Canada industrial markets, so the public copy avoids unsupported sign or association claims.
For a fabrication request, the planning points are the drawing, material, part count, finish requirement, and whether the job needs formed, welded, or assembled pieces. We use that scope to connect the cut parts to the finished package.
Oil production pumping needs parts that can be built, checked, and tested before the system goes to the field. In Calgary, PMC Pumps manufactures oil pump systems for production applications where mechanical fit and pump performance matter.
We build around a focused Pumps capability. Our shop has mechanical parts manufacturing capacity and a pump test facility, so pump components can move from machining and assembly into performance checks under one roof.
Precision Manufacturing Corporation is tied to PMC Pumps through the Calgary operation at 2702 48 Ave SE. Our work is aimed at oil production equipment rather than general consumer pumping.
For pump projects, we can discuss the oil production duty, mechanical part requirements, and test needs tied to the system being built.
Tank selection has to match the liquid, location, and installation method. Premier Plastics Inc. manufactures Tanks and Containment Vessels in Delta, BC, with polyethylene products used for water storage, chemical storage, rainwater collection, and septic systems.
Our rotational molding process produces rugged one-piece polyethylene tanks. The water and chemical tanks are made from food grade polyethylene, with UV-stable and impact-resistant construction for above ground and below ground applications.
Professional installation needs clear handling and placement guidance. We publish installation guides and manuals for qualified trades people working with plastic septic tanks and water storage tanks.
Premier Plastics has manufactured polyethylene products since 1989 from Delta, south of Vancouver and near the U.S. border. Along with tanks, the supported product family includes fittings, gauges, and tank accessories tied to storage and containment use.
We serve tank and septic product needs through Delta manufacturing and distributor support across Canada and the United States.
Primco Dene Group of Companies is Wholly Owned by Cold Lake First Nations. Providing varied services for Industry, Business and Consumers. Based in Cold Lake, AB.
Primco Dene Group of Companies is Wholly Owned by Cold Lake First Nations. Providing varied services for Industry, Business and Consumers. Based in Cold Lake, AB.
Natural gas and diesel engines in industrial service need repair work that protects compression, fit, and long-term performance. Prime Engine Remanufacturing Inc operates in Edmonton as an Engines-Natural Gas and diesel engine machine shop serving Alberta and Western Canada.
We remanufacture and repair diesel and natural gas engines for industrial users and businesses. Machining services support the parts and components that keep engine rebuilds accurate.
Our Edmonton shop has worked in the diesel and natural gas industry for more than 20 years.
Valve machining, component repair, and rebuild support fit into the same engine-remanufacturing path. Our core focus remains diesel and natural gas engine remanufacturing from the Edmonton shop.
Pritchard Engineering, proudly serving Winnipeg and beyond since 1923. Our customers represent a range of industries, both public and private, including agriculture, mining, aerospace, heath care, construction, manufacturing, retail and transportation. This range, as well as our expertise in five key divisions, enables us to provide complete, informed, expert solutions. Pritchard provides a breadth of industrial products and services, and is committed to providing the very best in manufacturing, sales, service and distribution.
Pipe and coating inspection has to be planned before problems reach the right-of-way or facility tie-in. From Edmonton, Pro Inspection Ltd. performs inspection services for Canadian oil and gas projects, including protective coatings inspection and steel line pipe manufacturing surveillance.
We began with professional pipe and coating inspection for environmentally sensitive projects in the Canadian Oil and Gas Industry. Our inspection planning includes training programs for steel line pipe manufacturing, inspection, and coating work.
Steel line pipe manufacturing surveillance became part of our Western Canada service scope in 2016. That service supports quality oversight before pipe moves into pipeline construction or facility work.
Mechanical and electrical inspections were added through the Optic Engineering team and management structure. Edmonton oil and gas clients work with us on pipe, coating, mechanical, electrical, and manufacturing inspection tied to construction quality and environmental care.
Mechanical systems lose heat, create exposure risk, and age faster when insulation or cladding is wrong for the equipment. PRO INSUL LIMITED is a mechanical insulation contractor headquartered in Stoney Creek, Ontario, with branch offices in Edmonton, Saint John, and Dartmouth.
We apply thermal insulation and cladding to piping and equipment in industrial mechanical systems. Our maintenance work also includes asbestos abatement for those systems when older insulation materials must be removed or managed.
Fabrication, storage, and administration facilities are located in Stoney Creek, Edmonton, Saint John, and Dartmouth. That branch structure helps our insulation teams plan regional industrial work without treating every job as a one-off mobilization.
Project administration, safety, productivity, and quality control are managed by trained professionals. Our Stoney Creek mechanical insulation team can plan pipe and equipment insulation work for industrial facilities that need installed performance and maintenance access considered together.
Process heat can fall out of spec when a burner drifts or a heater package needs a new setup. Process Combustion Systems Inc. in Calgary builds custom engineered burner and heating systems for industrial fired equipment and process heating jobs.
We package the burner, heat duty, and controls into one turn-key system. Site conditions guide the final layout.
Ultra Low NOx projects are part of our background. We also handle field service on burners and heaters when a unit needs repair or tuning. Incinerators, controls, and mechanical combustion equipment stay in scope when older assets need replacement planning.
Our Calgary crew keeps the focus on fired equipment that has to run reliably inside a working plant.
Extreme pressure is the design condition for oil well production equipment. Production Safety Supply manufactures in Calgary for oil and gas wells that need blowout preventers, hydraulic chokes, stuffing boxes, downhole tools, and packers built for the field.
Our production equipment line includes Dual and Annular Blowout Preventers, hydraulic chokes, stuffing boxes, and ported diverters. These products are used where worker safety, pressure control, and environmental protection are part of the wellsite equipment decision.
Downhole tools are another core part of our shop. We manufacture casing scrapers, tubing anchor catchers, mechanical packers, flow couplings, and related tools for cased-hole operations.
PSS was founded in Calgary in 1985 and remains based here. We also manufacture Cased Hole Drill Stem Testing tools, including down hole packers and accessories, for oil and gas testing programs that need pressure-rated equipment.
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PrograF/X Design provides drafting and mechanical design services from Calgary, Alberta, supporting engineering and construction projects for the oil and gas industry.
Construction employers can lose work before a project starts when bid rules, labour models, and procurement policy block fair competition. Progressive Contractors Association of Canada is a national construction association based in Edmonton, representing more than 140 contractors whose workers belong primarily to the CLAC union.
We advocate for competitive construction markets across Canada. The policy role connects contractors, entrepreneurs, owners, and government discussions around procurement, labour rules, and the conditions that shape major construction work.
PCA represents members across construction sectors, including mechanical, electrical, pipeline, bridge, civil, and utility-related contractors. That is association representation and advocacy, not direct field contracting.
From Edmonton, our work connects national construction policy with Alberta and western Canadian concerns. The service value is a clearer voice for open competition and the progressive unionized model in Canadian construction.
Proline Pipe Equipment Inc. in Edmonton manufactures and distributes specialized pipeline construction gear for oil and gas, plant construction, and utility supply needs. We keep the focus on pipe handling, pipe bending, and the consumables that keep field fabrication moving.
The product base starts with pipeline tools and fabrication supplies. Welding-related items sit beside slings, gauges, gloves, pumps, seals, and instruments when pipe yards and construction sites need orders assembled around the actual build sequence.
Proline has served domestic and international pipeline customers from Alberta for more than 50 years. That history gives the Edmonton order desk context for pipe-yard timing, plant scope, and delivery planning.
Protech Consulting & Construction Ltd. If you can imagine it, we can build it. At Protech Consulting & Construction Ltd., we’ve been making your dreams a reality since 2019. Since 2015, we've done construction and renovation projects of varying sizes, including industrial, commercial, and residential spaces.
Steel exposed to weather, road salt, industrial washdown, or outdoor storage needs coating protection before corrosion shortens service life. In Saskatoon, Provincial Galvanizing Ltd operates under AZZ’s North American hot-dip galvanizing and metal coatings network for construction, industrial, transportation, and infrastructure steel.
Our core service is hot-dip galvanizing. The process protects fabricated steel, grating, structural parts, and other metal components used in critical infrastructure and industrial projects.
AZZ is a leading independent provider of hot-dip galvanizing and coil coating solutions, with more than 60 locations across the United States and Canada. That North American footprint gives our Saskatoon location access to coating knowledge built around construction, industrial, transportation, consumer, and electrical markets.
Protective coatings for pipe and steel components are planned around the asset, handling needs, and expected exposure. Our Saskatoon galvanizing service is built for metal parts that need durable corrosion protection before they move to the field, plant, yard, or jobsite.
A pre-engineered steel building has to fit the site, the permit path, and the construction schedule before erection starts. Provincial Steel Buildings Inc. works from Airdrie on metal buildings and construction projects that need design-build planning, drawings, and field execution tied together.
We have worked in pre-engineered steel buildings since 1976. Our process can include architectural design for permits, conceptual drawings, structural engineering coordination, mechanical drawings, and electrical drawings when the project scope calls for them.
Commercial and industrial owners come to us for supply-and-erect building packages, general contracting, construction management, renovations, and maintenance tied to steel building assets. We keep the focus on schedule, safety, and the practical details that decide whether a building goes up cleanly.
Our Airdrie team handles pre-engineered metal building needs from early concept through lock-up, with project planning shaped around the building use and site conditions.
Easy-Kleen Pumps & Pressure has locations across Western Canada that carry equipment and parts including pressure washers, pumps, hydraulics and car washes. Based in Red Deer, AB.
Oilfield parts and gas plant repairs often come down to whether a local machine shop understands the part, the fit, and the service condition. QPS Machine Shop Ltd has served Red Deer since 1999 with machining experience tied to wireline, agriculture, gas plant, and oilfield parts.
We are a small local shop, so the repair conversation stays close to the people doing the machining. Gary brings long hands-on experience as a machinist, including work around wireline tools and gas plant equipment.
Our Red Deer shop focuses on quality workmanship, efficient turnaround, and cost control for repair and part needs. That is important when a worn or damaged component has to return to field or plant service without turning into a larger replacement job.
For Red Deer area oilfield, gas plant, and agriculture machining, we keep the scope practical: identify the part problem, machine the repair or replacement, and get the component ready for use.