The OGSR Library helps operators, consultants, government, municipalities, landowners, and researchers find and use records and rocks from boreholes licensed in Ontario under the Oil, Gas and Salt Resources Act. 13,000+ Cuttings sets curated for researchers, geologists, engineers, and reference. 1,000+ Bedrock cores from the Paleozoic rocks all across Ontario.
Since 1986, Opus Petroleum Engineering Ltd. has provided consulting and training in formation water interpretation for the petroleum industry. We also offer live, online QGIS tutorials for professionals interested in GIS mapping and data analysis.
Hite Services Ltd works with mining and forestry field teams in Sudbury and Timmins on overhead crane and mobile machine repair. We cover Northern Ontario and the eastern United States when lifting gear needs attention.
Our shop is set up for mechanical and hydraulic testing, with welding for overhead lifting systems, mobile crane gear, boom-truck components, and forklift repairs. That keeps diagnosis, repair, and testing tied to the machine on hand.
We also provide hoisting, inspection, training, and engineering. That keeps crane repair, inspection, and site training connected when lifting assets have to return to controlled operation.
Committed to delivering top-tier machining and welding services, our 25,000 sq. facility in the city’s west end, is equipped with innovative tools, technology, equipment, and skilled people, enabling us to handle projects of any scale – from small custom parts to large industrial jobs. With a legacy of trust and quality, we have earned the confidence of clients throughout Alberta and western Canada. We value our long-standing relationships with existing clients and look forward to building new ones.
As a family-owned dry cleaner based in Edmonton, we have been proudly serving Albertans since 1935. With a commitment to excellence that spans generations, Page The Cleaner has emerged as Alberta’s leading dry cleaner, with stores in both Edmonton and St. Albert and numerous drop locations across central Alberta. A Family Tradition of Excellence Page The Cleaner is more than a business; it’s a family tradition deeply rooted in the fabric of Alberta’s history.
Peace East Field Operating provides battery operations, water hauling, pipeline maintenance, and construction services from the Peace River area, supporting oil and gas production across northern Alberta.
Oilfield training days need clear instruction, current tickets, and course access close to northern Alberta jobsites. Peace Safety & Environmental Training delivers Safety-Training in Peace River for H2S Alive, First Aid, ABCGA Approved Ground Disturbance, and other required field courses.
We run in-house classes and mobile safety training for participants from the Peace Region and beyond. Course days start at 8:30 AM, which helps teams plan travel, lodging, and ticket renewals around shift schedules.
Our instructor approvals include Energy Safety Canada and Canadian Red Cross training provider status. Those approvals connect our classroom instruction to recognized safety course requirements used across oilfield, construction, and field-service settings.
For oil and gas personnel coming into Peace River, we help line up the training conversation around course dates, seat availability, and the specific ticket needed before returning to site.
Pressure vessel fabrication is the core service at Penfabco Ltd in Edmonton. We build pressure vessels for industrial and energy facilities that need shop-built equipment with clear drawings, fit-up planning, and schedule control.
A vessel order can slow down when design details are unclear or shop equipment does not match the build. Our customized equipment helps us keep pressure vessel fabrication practical from quote through completion.
Our draftsmen bring more than 20 years of pressure vessel experience to the front end of a project. Nozzle layout, vessel dimensions, and fabrication details can be settled before steel moves through the shop.
We have operated in Edmonton since 1968. Our pressure vessel team plans each build around vessel scope, drawings, and delivery needs for industrial service.
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Industrial piping problems often start at the connection point. Pipe Specialties Canada supplies piping and valve products from Sarnia for plants that need parts matched to service conditions.
Instrumentation and safety products support the same maintenance path when a line, control loop, or plant repair plan needs more than a fitting. Engineering and system integration help match the product choice to the existing system.
Since 1974, we have paired product supply with project management and maintenance support. Preventative maintenance inspection services give Sarnia-area industrial sites another way to plan repairs before equipment condition turns into downtime.
Construction and safety signage has to stay clear on busy sites, in changing weather, and around moving equipment. PosterTech Printing and Signage works from Edmonton on large-format signs, decals, and building wraps for construction and commercial projects across Canada.
We produce worksite signs, outdoor advertising, banners, window graphics, floor graphics, murals, and specialty signage. Our large and grand format digital printing is built for custom shapes, strong colour, and practical site use.
Project planning can include production, installation, logistics, and signage management when a job needs more than print output. That helps keep multi-location rollouts, building wraps, and larger site programs organized from file setup through placement.
Our Edmonton print team handles Decals and Signs for contractors, property groups, retailers, and industrial customers that need visible site communication. For construction signage, we plan around the message, material, location, and installation conditions before production starts.
Their idea was to help clients understand the environmental issues affecting their project, so they could have more influence on process and outcome for best results, and be trusted advisors rather than just sample collectors. On the staff side, they also wanted to build a ‘village’ of smart, helpful, friendly, professional people; a place to enjoy work and grow in their careers. Fast forward to today, we’re a slightly quirky employee owned environmental project management firm of 80 staff. And while the starting principles remain part of the culture, one other thing about PGL today is the contrast with our competitors: big expertise in a small firm, where odds are the people on your project have been here for many years and know you and your specific needs.
Oilfield construction in west-central and northern Alberta depends on heavy machinery, local access knowledge, and a reach that stretches from Rocky Mountain House to Grande Prairie and beyond. Prairie Mountain Oilfield Construction Inc. works from Drayton Valley on field jobs that need that range.
We keep the job tied to oilfield construction and excavation. Grading, demolition, and pipeline access come into the plan when ground conditions and site access shape the start.
Locally owned and operated since 1997, we keep Alberta field jobs close to our Drayton Valley base and Grovedale contact point.
We invite you to shop for tires online now, or visit your nearest Quality Tire Service location during our hours of operation. When you visit a Quality Tire Service store, you can expect integrity, honesty, and consistent service. Since the beginning, our salespeople and technicians have been driven by integrity, honesty, and exceeding customer expectations. Established in 1996, Quality Tire Service proudly serves the tire service needs of customers in Regina, Estevan, Saskatoon, Moose Jaw, Yorkton, Humboldt, Weyburn, and Swift Current.
A post-incident test or missed medical screen can slow a job down fast. Precede Occupational Health Services handles occupational health, drug and alcohol testing, and safety services from Red Deer for Alberta worksites, including downstream oil and gas sites that need clear fitness-for-duty support.
We work with employers that need private occupational health screening, injury prevention, therapy, and case management. Drug and alcohol testing is part of that safety plan when a workplace event, policy requirement, or return-to-duty step calls for it.
Our Red Deer team is available 24/7 for occupational health and safety needs across Alberta. That availability shows up when an incident, callout, or shift schedule cannot wait for normal clinic hours.
We also support Canada and U.S. occupational health needs where screening and worker health programs have to line up with site rules. For oil and gas clients, we focus on practical testing and health services that keep workforce compliance tied to real field conditions.
Meter proving services for field meters. From custody transfer to truck meters. Compact provers calibrated using the gravimetric method. For reliable and accurate results.Call 780-849-0837 Based in Slave Lake, AB.
Time-sensitive freight in Alberta needs clear dispatch and the right truck for the load. CDN Privateer Services / BL Transport handles Trucking-Hot Shot, city P&D, line haul, and transportation from Edmonton for oilfield freight, Fort McMurray oilsands moves, and general commercial cargo.
We move anything from boxes to full truck loads using varied equipment. That range lets us match smaller parts runs, pallet freight, and larger loads without treating every job like the same shipment.
Our Edmonton team has served the area and Alberta lanes for more than 25 years. We run 24/7 service and follow Provincial Transportation Safety Regulations for cargo movement.
For hot shot or line haul planning, we can discuss pickup timing, Alberta destination, load size, and the equipment needed for safe transport.
We are Canada’s largest agribusiness and a worldwide handler and merchandiser of all major grains and oilseeds. With a legacy of service going back over 165 years, our vertical integration strategy starts with the relationships we have with our farmer customers and ends with oat-, wheat-, durum- and canola-based food products and ingredients in kitchens around the world. Our History Richardson International is a subsidiary of James Richardson & Sons, Limited, which began as a one-man grain merchandising operation in Kingston, Ontario in 1857. James Richardson moved his business to Winnipeg, Manitoba, becoming the first company to handle grain grown by farmers in Western Canada and the first to build grain elevators in many communities across Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba.
Oil sands waste needs more than hauling. Pure Environmental Waste Management Ltd manages waste management and environmental protection needs from Bonnyville, Alberta for oil and gas, mining, industrial, community, and government clients in the Athabasca Oil Sands region.
We focus on by-products created during exploration, production, processing, storage, and transportation of oil and gas. That includes waste streams tied to drilling fluids disposal, tanks, trucking, and facility infrastructure when those services are part of the approved waste plan.
Our facilities and waste management methods are built around long-term liability control. We use environmental technologies and infrastructure to reduce the lasting impact of oil sands and industrial waste.
For energy clients near Bonnyville and the Athabasca region, our role is to keep waste handling, transportation, and environmental protection tied to the full life of the material, from generation through managed disposal.
Facility yards need fence lines that control access without slowing daily traffic. From Red Deer County, Q & Q Fencing builds commercial fencing and industrial gates across Central Alberta.
Our work centers on perimeter layouts, chain-link style runs, and cantilever gates. We plan the opening, traffic path, and boundary so site use stays practical after installation.
Since 1977, we have handled projects large enough for industrial centres while staying local to Central Alberta properties that need dependable access control.
Soft ground, drainage cuts, and haul routes can stall a job before the first bucket drops. R & D Excavation in Wetaskiwin handles excavation and demolition across northern and central Alberta, with road construction and material delivery built into the same project flow.
We bring trackhoes, Bobcat equipment, mini backhoes, trucking, and lowboy service to dugouts, ponds, basements, ditches, and driveways. Those capabilities lets us match machine size to access, grade, and haul needs.
Sand and gravel delivery stays in the same scope when base material has to reach the site on time. We have more than 20 years of service across residential, commercial, and industrial work.
Oversize freight needs the right deck height, axle setup, and loading method before a route plan makes sense. R & D Trailer Rentals Ltd handles trailer-rental from Edmonton with specialized semi trailers for construction, pipeline, and heavy haul moves.
Our fleet includes double drops, RGN trailers, expandable flats, and step decks. Those trailer types give project freight more options when load height, length, or ground clearance affects transport.
Heavy haul combinations and specialized vans are available for loads that do not match a standard trailer. We keep rental units in premium condition so each trailer can leave the yard ready for safe road use.
When an Edmonton project needs trailer-rental without buying, leasing, or financing a unit, our team matches the trailer type to the freight, loading plan, and route limits.
Custom engineered process packages need local coordination before they reach a Western Canada facility. Ramco Energy Products Ltd works from Calgary as a sales representative for manufacturers of process equipment, including heat exchanger applications where the manufacturer scope supports the job.
We connect product selection with commissioning and field assistance through our manufacturers. Aftermarket help is part of that channel when a plant, pipeline facility, or industrial site needs engineered gear tied to applicable local and industry standards.
More than 35 years in operation has shaped Ramco's Western Canada role. The buying conversation is built around process duty, facility location, manufacturer capability, and the lifecycle plan after installation.
Structural steel projects move better when detailing and fabrication stay tied together. Rampart Steel Ltd in Edmonton handles structural steel and miscellaneous iron across Alberta. Erection and installation stay in the same project flow, from the shop to the site.
Our in-house drafting team keeps design details close to the fabrication shop and the installation plan. That shows up when fit-up and site sequencing have to line up before steel goes up.
The team has served Edmonton for more than 30 years and works across new buildings and renovations. We manage structural steel packages from drawing stage through erection and installation.
Rampart also keeps communication tight between general contractors, the shop, and erecting field teams so the frame follows the schedule.
A missing hose or fitting can stop a crew fast. Rapco Equipment supplies Ottawa and surrounding-area construction contractors, including excavating and paving field teams, with jobsite products for active work.
We keep water suction and discharge hoses, air hose, and custom and specialty hoses close to the job. Fittings stay on hand for pumping, cleanup, and equipment connections. Hard hats, safety clothing, and tools round out the daily site supply.
Our Ottawa counter at 1325 Humber Place is built around prompt, dependable order work for local contractors who need construction gear moving with the schedule.
Deep foundation construction is critical when heavy structures need reliable load support in difficult ground. Red Deer Piling Inc works from Red Deer County as Pile Drivers and piling specialists for industrial, commercial, and government projects across Alberta, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan.
We build drilled straight shaft and belled caissons for foundation scopes that need size, depth, and soil conditions reviewed before drilling starts. Our equipment and technical experience also cover vibro work, earth retention systems, CFA, tiedowns, and micropiles.
Heavy shoring and foundation projects often change once subsurface conditions are opened up. Our piling team plans around access, ground behavior, and constructability so the foundation method matches the site.
Our Red Deer County base serves regional foundation projects where piling, caissons, and shoring need experienced field execution.
Red Flame Industries offers specialized pipeline services, including hot
tapping, NDT, and custom manufacturing, across Canada with safety and
quality at the forefront. Based in Red Deer, Red Deer, AB.
Drafting delays can slow a build before the first cut or install. Remote Data & Drafting Services Ltd in Fort St John handles drafting for residential and industrial clients, with custom house plans for jobs that need clear drawings upfront.
Our owner has worked as a professional draughtsman since 1990 and holds a diploma in Engineering, Graphics and Design Technology. That background fits industrial drawing sets and electrical interconnections where the linework has to be clear and direct.
Call our Fort St John office when a plan needs to move from an idea to a usable drawing.
Service rig moves and heavy-haul routes can fail fast when a road ban, bridge limit, or vertical clearance issue shows up late. From Red Deer, we help Alberta moves find a legal path before dispatch.
Roadata Services Ltd tracks road bans, weight-restricted bridges, vertical clearances, and construction-related route limits. That routing data fits service rig movement and other loads that need road permissions checked before they roll.
Fleet Services adds prorated fleet licensing, regulation compliance help, and IFTA reporting. Our notice system can also flag selected municipalities or active permits tied to a route.
Serving Western Manitoba and Eastern Saskatchewan. We have mobile trucks and offer 24/7 service. We hold a B-Pressure QA Manual and have welding procedures up to 2" wall thickness. Strike Welding Specialties Inc.
Formerly known as Schnitzer Steel and Hinton Scrap, we are the only local metal recycler in Hinton, Alberta. Our goal is to provide our customers with exceptional service. OUR MISSION STATEMENT At Rocky Mountain Salvage Inc, our primary goal is to provide our customers with excellent services that exceed their expectations. We achieve this by offering dedicated support and adhering to high integrity, honesty, fairness, and trust standards.
S&T Energy Services offers a full complement of oilfield service equipment from vac trucks to steamers and pressure trucks and semi vacs. Ready when you are - 24/7/365 Four decades in the oil industry built on a solid reputation with our customers, safe work practices and a family oriented work culture.
We help teams in Cochrane and across Alberta reduce soft tissue injury risk with onsite task risk analysis and biomechanics training built around how people actually move at work. Safety In Motion is for workplaces that want practical instruction, not a one-time talk that disappears after the room clears. We look at the motions that repeat every shift, the postures that create strain, and the habits that make ordinary tasks harder than they need to be. That gives us a clear starting point for training that people can understand, remember, and use in the same shift they hear it.
Onsite task risk analysis is where the job becomes specific. We study the task as it is really done, not as it looks in a generic manual. That means looking at the load, the reach, the pace, the grip, the sequence, and the moments when strain starts to build. We then shape a training experience around those conditions so the message fits the job instead of fighting it. When the training is co-branded, it feels like part of the organization rather than an outside program dropped in by a stranger. That improves adoption because the people who hear it can see their own job in the material.
Our biomechanics training explains the mechanics in plain language. We show how body position, strength, balance, and joint stability change the way a person lifts, reaches, twists, carries, and resets for the next task. Those details matter because small adjustments can reduce unnecessary pain and lower the chance that a normal day turns into a week of discomfort. We keep the lesson practical. The goal is not to impress people with terminology. The goal is to help them move with more control, spot the habits that create strain, and make safer choices before the body starts to complain.
We also build the job around a continuous improvement process, so the learning does not end when the session ends. Safe movement has to fit into the way supervisors talk about work, the way field teams plan their day, and the way new habits are reinforced over time. We help companies turn movement science into a shared language through education, action, employee engagement, and integration into existing business practices. That keeps the training from feeling like a one-off event and makes it easier to carry forward after the initial rollout.
If your organization already has a safety program, our role is to strengthen the human side of execution. Policies and procedures can describe the right steps, but workers still need a clear way to apply them when the task is awkward, fast, or physically demanding. If you are still building your approach, we can start with the basics that make the biggest difference: where strain shows up, which motions deserve attention, and how to communicate those risks in a way people accept. We focus on practical movement habits that support the job instead of adding extra complexity to it or asking people to memorize a different script for every task.
We serve organizations that want injury prevention to feel concrete and practical, not abstract or polished for its own sake. If the real need is to reduce pain, cut down on soft tissue injuries, and give people a better way to handle the physical side of work, we build the training around those goals. Contact Safety In Motion when you want onsite task risk analysis and biomechanics training shaped around the motions, loads, and routines that define your workplace. The next step is a conversation about the tasks that create strain, the habits that can make them easier to manage, and how the program can support your people from the first session forward.
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From Saskatoon, we help industrial and government teams move from field questions to usable data. Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC) supports applied research, lab testing, remediation, and water management for projects in Canada and abroad, and our work reaches more than 1,500 clients in 20 countries.
On contaminated-site jobs, we support revegetation planning and remediation work tied to infrastructure construction, land restoration, and site cleanup. That keeps soil, water, and vegetation decisions connected when a project needs a clear path forward.
For process and mining work, our fluid mechanics research looks at slurry pipeline conditions where flow is hard to measure and model. SRC Environmental Analytical Laboratories also handles radiochemical and uranium mining analysis, while our water science team uses data analysis and modelling to guide treatment strategies.
Industrial facility property appraisals need numbers tied to the asset, location, and report purpose. Shaske & Zeiner Appraisal Consultants Ltd. prepares market value appraisals from Edmonton, with service in Whitehorse, Leduc, Alberta, and Yukon Territory.
We also handle insurance appraisals and lease surveys for commercial and industrial property. Those assignments support financing, coverage review, and property planning.
More than three decades in real estate appraisal gives our team a steady read on commercial and industrial sites. Each file is shaped around the property class, market, and report use.
Sil Industrial Minerals supplies filter media and local sands from Edmonton for jobs that need a steady local source instead of a supply line tied to rail service.
We move non-silica abrasives and sandblasting equipment and supplies into Alberta surface prep plans for industrial sites.
Our local sand production keeps material close to the job when plant work, contractor schedules, or fabrication prep cannot wait on a distant shipment. Since 1971, our Edmonton team has kept this supply stream local.
Weather and dust can be hard on exposed electrical gear. Skill Metal Fabricators, Inc. builds metal fabrication and machining work from Bassano, AB, with CSA-approved NEMA electrical enclosures that help keep equipment dry and protected.
Our shop handles metal manufacturing and production work when a housing, bracket, or enclosure needs exact dimensions. We shape parts through fabrication and machining instead of forcing one shop process onto every job.
We have served Western Canada for more than 30 years. That background shows up in enclosure builds and shop-made components for industrial equipment that has to stand up to harsh weather.
Our Bassano shop works from drawings or enclosure specs on custom builds for weather-exposed equipment.