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Energy processing plants need equipment that arrives engineered, built, and ready to tie in. ALCO Energy Solutions in Wanham builds modular process equipment for single skid units and interconnected multi-skid modules.
We bring process, mechanical, structural, electrical, instrumentation and controls, and civil disciplines into the same project. That integrated approach keeps each build aligned with plant process, tie-in points, and production equipment requirements.
Since 1972, we have delivered more than 9,800 modularized solutions worldwide. Our under-roof shop space gives us room to fabricate and stage the job in controlled conditions before it moves to site.
Corrosive or abrasive fluids put process pumps and valves under strain at an industrial plant. APEX Equipment Ltd. in Calgary supplies specialty pumps, filtration systems, and special purpose valves for Western Canada facilities.
Chemical and fertilizer applications place different demands on fluid handling than food processing or power generation. OEM and aftermarket parts help keep those systems matched to the process.
We also repair and maintain the pump and valve packages we sell. Since 1995, our Calgary team has focused on process challenges where fluid handling has to keep moving without avoidable downtime.
As a specialty industrial valve and process equipment supplier, we provide only the highest quality specialty valve products and services. Based in Toronto, Calgary, AB.
Benchmark Instrumentation Analytical Services brings instrumentation into focus by tying it to the customer situation around Sherwood Park, AB. Environmental and environmental monitoring 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 instrumentation scope starts with the condition of the asset. It can connect the request to the job condition and next decision. The environmental side helps customers connect the request to the job condition and next decision. For customers in Sherwood Park, AB, that means the first call can start with the asset, access point, schedule, or part that actually drives the job.
With environmental monitoring, the important details are fit, access, timing, and handoff. That capability 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. 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 instrumentation as the anchor and bring in environmental where it helps define the next step in Sherwood Park, AB.
This kind of detail also reduces handoff risk. If the first call is about instrumentation, the customer can still see when environmental belongs in the same discussion. Sherwood Park, 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 instrumentation as the anchor, then bring in environmental where it helps clarify the next step. That adds depth without copying a loose series from the source page.
The detail should also help a customer decide what to do next. A person can check whether instrumentation belongs in the first call. They can also see when environmental should be part of the same conversation. That keeps the path practical without adding sectors that do not belong.
A good close should leave the customer with a practical next conversation. That starts with instrumentation and may extend into environmental and environmental monitoring. Sherwood Park, 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. 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 instrumentation to the equipment, people, and schedule behind the request. Sherwood Park, AB also shapes travel, pickup, branch, or dispatch timing. The customer can then ask about the asset and the next practical step. When environmental 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.
Bilton Welding & Manufacturing Ltd connects design to the job problem behind the request around Innisfail and Western Canada. Manufacturing and repair planning 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 manufacturing side helps customers build equipment around the pressure, fit, and operating need. For customers in Innisfail and Western Canada, that means the first call can start with the asset, access point, schedule, or part that actually drives the job.
With repair planning, the important details are fit, access, timing, and handoff. 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. 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. 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. 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 oil and gas, custom work, maintenance and repair. That gives the capability an operating frame tied to the published evidence.
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 manufacturing so the request can move from a rough need into a clearer service discussion around Innisfail and Western Canada.
This kind of detail also reduces handoff risk. If the first call is about design, the customer can still see when manufacturing belongs in the same discussion. Innisfail and Western Canada 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 manufacturing, repair planning and flowback assets. This scope connects to oil and gas, custom work, maintenance and repair. Listed as established in 1993, the operation also has a continuity signal for repeat local purchasing. Innisfail and Western Canada 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. 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 design to the equipment, people, and schedule behind the request. Innisfail and Western Canada also shapes travel, pickup, branch, or dispatch timing. The customer can then ask about the asset and the next practical step. When manufacturing enters the same conversation, the request can stay tied to the original asset instead of drifting into unrelated categories.
Industrial maintenance and turnaround work succeeds when safety, schedule, and field execution line up. CEDA has roots back to 1973 and supports energy and industrial clients with maintenance, turnaround, environmental, fabrication, welding, and process-equipment services across a broad North American footprint.
We support operational reliability through industrial maintenance, turnaround execution, environmental services, pigging, process equipment support, steam cleaning, welding, structural steel, fabrication, and heat-exchanger shop capability. CEDA also brings Alberta shop capacity to the field-services side, including large fabrication, welding, structural steel, and heat-exchanger support assets.
For oil sands, refinery, plant, and field-service environments, CEDA’s value is scale with execution depth. Projects can draw on field crews, shop capacity, technologies, and safety systems designed to reduce downtime and solve maintenance or environmental problems without treating each service as a separate island.
Conveyer & Machine Service Ltd ties design to a real job condition around Saskatoon, SK. The nearby scope includes repair planning, fabrication and process-equipment care. We keep the focus on actual capabilities, operating context, and the next decision a customer is likely to make.
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 Saskatoon, SK, that means fewer vague calls and a better start for quoting or planning.
With fabrication, the important details are fit, access, timing, and handoff. It can turn measurements and wear points into buildable parts. The process-equipment care side helps customers keep conveyors and mill assets easier to maintain. It keeps the conversation practical. The customer can explain what is broken, what has to fit, and what has to move. Welding works best when it is tied to the way the job will be installed or repaired. It can repair or modify metal when fit and access are tight. The machining side helps customers bring worn parts back to usable dimensions. 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 mining, agricultural, heavy industrial and custom work. That keeps the page close to the source facts without drifting into broad claims.
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 design with repair planning so the next step can be tied to the asset, timing, and site condition. In Saskatoon, SK, that may mean a shop visit, a branch conversation, a field dispatch, or a quote request tied to a real job.
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 and avoid sending the request to the wrong place. Repair planning gives that request a related path when the first issue turns into a part or repair question. Around Saskatoon, SK, 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 repair planning, fabrication and process-equipment care keeps that conversation anchored. This scope connects to mining, agricultural, heavy industrial, custom work, durable build requirements and concept-to-construction planning. Listed as established in 1960, the operation also has a continuity signal for repeat local purchasing. Around Saskatoon, SK, we describe the scope a customer can discuss and the operating setting it fits. Planning stays clearer when design remains close to repair planning. The two can affect repair timing and supply choices. They can also shape field access or shop scheduling. Saskatoon, SK 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 design as the anchor, then bring in repair planning 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 design belongs in the first call. They can also see when repair planning should be part of the same conversation. That keeps the path practical without adding sectors that do not belong.
Decoking Descaling Technology Inc. (DDT) is the world leader in pigging of refinery heater tubes. Founded in 1991 by Orlande Sivacoe, DDT Inc. has grown to a global leadership position with clients in 52 countries in over 200 refineries.
Water and wastewater systems need the right treatment product before flow, odor, or seal failure becomes a facility problem. From Winnipeg, eda Environmental Ltd. represents municipal, industrial, and commercial treatment lines across western and northern regions.
Our drinking-water and wastewater range reaches Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Northwestern Ontario, and Nunavut. Mechanical seals protect rotating shafts. Blowers, vacuums, ultraviolet disinfection, filtration, and odor-control products serve specific plant steps.
Since 1979, our Winnipeg team has matched treatment choices to the plant condition. Clarifiers and covers help with containment. Screens and conveyors handle solids movement when a facility needs the process path matched to the system.
Equipment and trained people for oil and natural gas production and operations. Based in Grande Prairie, Alberta, serving Western Canada including the Montney and Duvernay. Based in Grande Prairie, AB.
Exchanger Industries Ltd. builds shell-and-tube heat exchangers, waste heat boilers, and sulfur condensers in Calgary for refinery, gas processing, chemical, and environmental plants.
We have manufactured sulfur condensers in Calgary since 1961, so thermal design, metallurgy, and fouling risk stay close to each quote. New builds and replacement units are planned around heat load, pressure duty, and the process stream.
Our fabrication floor handles welding, inspection planning, and heat-recovery layouts before the unit leaves the yard. Plant teams get a clearer path from specification to installation.
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.
Mineral-processing plants need slurry, solids, and water to keep moving through the circuit. From Toronto, FLSmidth supports mining and cement operations with process gear upgrades, rebuilds, and exchange programs.
We work on pumps and dewatering systems when throughput or water handling starts to slip. Scrubbers, valves, and centrifuges stay in the same plant-maintenance path when an operation needs more life from installed assets.
The global mining and cement footprint gives Canadian planning a direct line to process knowledge for mine-site production needs. Upgrade planning stays tied to the maintenance window and plant schedule.
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.
Low-pressure gas, vapor recovery, and emissions control all change how a compression package should be built. Gas Pro Compression Corporation packages natural gas compressors from Three Hills, Alberta for oil and gas production, transmission, processing, and distribution applications.
Our compressor gas sales work includes casing gas compressors, booster compressors, hydraulic compressors, and blower compressors. We also package vapor recovery units for sites that need gas capture tied to production or facility operations.
BTEX emission control systems are part of our product line for benzene, toluene, ethyl benzene, and xylene control. That equipment connects compression planning with environmental requirements at oil and gas sites.
GasPro also works with multiphase pumps and natural gas booster packages for processing plants, petrochemical facilities, renewable gas, biogas, and landfill gas applications. From Three Hills, our team plans compressor packages around the gas stream, pressure requirement, and field service setting.
Global Auto Body Supplies provides process equipment, fasteners, and industrial supplies from Medicine Hat, Alberta, serving automotive and industrial clients in southeastern Alberta.
Highland Projects is based in Sundre, Alberta, where we build oil and gas construction and maintenance scopes around tanks, steel, and field facilities. Our strongest lane is tank manufacturing, custom structural fabrication, and facility maintenance, with the shop and site plan kept close from the first drawing.
We fabricate tanks and structural steel packages, then connect those pieces to site construction when a project needs shop-built assemblies matched to the field layout. Pipeline-related scopes, metal buildings, process packages, flare systems, heaters, and meters can sit beside that core.
Instrumentation and electrical tasks belong in the plan when they are part of an installation or maintenance scope. We also coordinate hot shot transportation tied to material movement for the project.
We have secured long-term strategic partnerships with only the most premium manufacturers offering turnkey industrial services. We are Alberta’s first choice when it comes to Industrial process equipment including: Air Compressors, including oil-free and high-pressure Nitrogen and Oxygen generation Industrial vacuum pumps and blowers. Our scope doesn’t end there, Tridium’s project team has 35 years of experience providing system design and installation along with custom skid packaging for applications ranging from Oil Refinery Instrument air to Biogas production and everything in between.
Pressure equipment for gas and oil service has to match the process, the code, and the inspection plan before it leaves the shop. In Leduc, Mar-Quinn Industries Ltd engineers, designs, and fabricates Pressure Vessels and oil and gas process equipment for field and facility use.
We manufacture welded pressure vessels, including miniature vessels, along with pressure piping process systems and structural assemblies. Tanks, scrubbers, heaters, and related process equipment are built for gas and oil applications where pressure, flow, separation, and fit-up requirements drive the design.
Code compliance is part of the build, not an afterthought. Manufactured pressure vessels and process piping are inspected and tested against the applicable codes of construction before delivery.
Since 1978, our fabrication shop has focused on engineered oil and gas process equipment from Leduc, Alberta. We plan fabrication around the vessel, piping, assembly, and inspection requirements needed for the service conditions.
Energy and industrial sites need buildings that protect equipment and fit the way the site is used. From Stettler, Metalex Metal Buildings Inc designs, manufactures, and erects Buildings-Pre-Engineered and Buildings-Metal systems for energy, oil and gas, agriculture, logistics, and industrial projects across Canada and the USA.
We build self-framing steel buildings, rigid frame structures, and polyurethane insulated panel systems. Those systems are used for warehouses, industrial shops, service facilities, and equipment enclosures.
Process support buildings and acoustic enclosures are part of our industrial scope. Noise suppression, sound walls, and equipment protection can be planned into the building package when a facility needs more than a basic shell.
Metalex has been building infrastructure since 2002. Our Stettler manufacturing and building team works through design, fabrication, and erection so the finished structure matches the project size, site use, and operating conditions.
(Natpro) is Canada’s largest national distributor of pumps, service and repairs, integrated systems packages, compressors, and related process equipment. came together in mid-1998 to form National Process Equipment Inc. Both companies had been dedicated to serving pump and compressor users in Canada for over 30 years. Natpro is headquartered in Calgary, Alberta and operates out of seven locations across Eastern and Western Canada.
Oilfield process equipment has to match the pressure envelope before fabrication starts. NRG Process Solutions in Airdrie designs equipment for gas processing projects and pressure vessel builds.
We build around pressure vessels, flare systems, and heaters. Fittings and instrumentation stay part of the same design and drafting package. Our design and drafting package uses standard ASME code pressure vessel designs that can be built in different sizes and configurations.
We also supply the Canadian Registration Numbers needed by pressure equipment manufacturers for fittings and vessels. That keeps new process packages and replacement vessels moving toward production.
Production sites need process equipment that matches pressure, fluid flow, and layout before steel reaches the field. NWP Industries LP manufactures energy processing equipment in Innisfail, AB for oil and gas production projects across North America.
Our manufacturing history reaches back to 1962. We build pressure vessels, separators, treaters, and related production equipment for facilities that need engineered processing packages rather than loose components.
The strongest value in a package comes from matching the vessel and process design to the operating case. Separators help manage produced fluids. Treaters and other process equipment help prepare production streams for the next stage in the facility.
We also keep fabricated inventory available for projects where timing is tight. Our Innisfail team can discuss pressure vessel scope, separator requirements, and production equipment packages for North American energy processing sites.
Steel-framed buildings need fabrication, delivery, and erection to move as one job. Ocean Steel and Construction Ltd. fabricates structural steel in Saint John and carries it into field erection for building, plant, bridge, and infrastructure work across Canada and the Eastern United States.
Structural steel and reinforcing steel sit at the center of the job, with construction management tied in when the job needs shop and field coordination.
The OSCO Construction Group started here in 1955, and Ocean Steel sits inside that longer run of fabrication and erection work.
For plant work, public infrastructure, or larger commercial builds, our Saint John team plans steel packages around sequence, access, and delivery windows.
Discover PCM positive displacement pumps for all industries. 90+ years of expertise in reliable fluid handling for food, oil & gas, industry and pharma. Based in Calgary, AB.
Process equipment that wears too fast can slow production. Progressive Polyurethane Products Inc. casts urethane and rubber wear parts in Kamloops for equipment that sees abrasion, impact, and repeated contact.
We handle large pours for process equipment and custom parts in different sizes and material compounds. Our shop works with polyurethane, vulcanized rubber, and bonded rubber. We also build steel-backed pieces with embedded ceramics or tungsten carbide when the duty cycle calls for longer service.
Pulley, roller, and wheel builds are common, along with scraper blades and spray urethane. We also make custom cast parts around the shape of the asset and the surface that takes the load.
We have been casting urethane since 2000. Our Kamloops team matches the part to the wear pattern and pour size before production starts.
Architectural and functional metal work has to fit the drawing, the finish, and the site before it leaves the shop. Raylin Manufacturing and Powdercoating runs an Edmonton fabrication shop for commercial and industrial projects, with government and architectural work also in scope.
Our metal workers use advanced shop equipment to build functional steel pieces and architectural metal details. That shop setup serves millwork partners and OEM requirements without turning every job into the same catalog part.
Three generations of family ownership and three decades in Edmonton shape how we approach metal design, fabrication, and powdercoating. We keep each build focused on accuracy, clean execution, and a practical handoff from shop to site.
CEDA has a proud history in North America. With roots extending back to 1973, we have been bringing innovative technologies, equipment and processes into the field to ensure the success of our clients’ projects. CEDA's talented and experienced team is committed to delivering world-class solutions to help our clients maximize production, mitigate risk and avoid costly outages, always with safety top of mind. We see our job as: Understanding your challenge Offering solutions and owning the execution of the solutions Helping you to drive down costs and increase productivity Why CEDA.
Getting a well to total depth depends on the bit on the end of the string and the tools that steer and ream the hole. We are Smith International Canada Ltd, and from our shop in Nisku we keep drill bits and downhole tools moving to rigs across western Canada.
Our line covers rock bits and diamond bits along with reamers, stabilizers, hole openers, shock subs, and the drill collars and subs that make up a bottomhole assembly. We sell, rent, and repair this gear, with machine shop and field service backing every order.
Drilling teams come to us when bit selection and tool dressing have to match the formation they are cutting through. Our roots run back to a long history in bit design, and that experience shapes how we spec equipment for each well. We work closely with the rig so the right tools reach the wellsite on time and perform through the run.
METALEX. Steel Building Solutions About Products Start Your Project ABOUT METALEX Building infrastructure across Canada and the USA since 2002 OUR STORY Metalex Metal Buildings Inc. is a Canadian manufacturer and builder of metal building systems, headquartered in Stettler, Alberta. Customers come to Metalex when their building scope is on the critical path and needs to be done right. We design, manufacture, and erect self-framing steel buildings, rigid frame structures, and polyurethane insulated panel systems for energy, industrial, agricultural, and commercial projects across Canada and the USA.
Grinding circuits and dewatering systems need process gear that can handle wear, solids, and flow changes. Thurston Machine Inc. in Saskatoon supplies centrifugal pumps and slurry isolation valves for tough process applications.
Screening machines and centrifuges round out the plant package when material handling depends on the right machine. Process filters help when waste stream reduction or solids handling needs a different approach.
We bring industry knowledge to troubleshooting. Pump and valve issues are matched to the duty instead of guessed at. Screening and filtration needs can be reviewed the same way, with representatives and agents across Canada extending the reach beyond Saskatoon.
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As a key contributor to the Canadian economy and its subsequent prosperity, we’re excited by the challenges and opportunities ahead. Thank you to our incredible clients and partners. YEARS' PROCESS SOLUTIONS SQUARE FOOT FACILITY SQUARE FOOT SERVICE CENTRE Located in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, a short drive from the beautiful Rocky Mountains, Welco offers a centralized location for supply and service to clients across Western Canada. With Technical Solutions Specialists in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba, Welco is able to provide fast, efficient and cost-effective process solutions for industrial mixing, moving and pumping applications.