Nisku, AB, Canada
Frontier Mechanical Services Inc supports jobs that do not fit neatly into one trade box. When equipment needs design help, a fabricated part, or a field repair, we pull the mechanical side, the shop side, and the service side into the same conversation. In Nisku, that shows up when downtime is expensive and the first answer has to lead to a real repair path. Our work is built to keep the job tied to the asset, the site condition, and the next step, not to a loose service label. That is the difference between a long handoff and a workable scope. A lot of our work starts with hydraulic systems. We handle initial design and troubleshooting. We also handle repair and installation of hydraulic systems and related components. That gives us a way to deal with the fault itself, not just the symptom that showed up downstream. When the system has to move, hold pressure, or respond on command, the job depends on a repair path that makes the equipment easier to install, easier to service, and easier to bring back into use. Hydraulic work often decides whether a machine sits idle or gets back into the cycle cleanly. Fabrication is where a worn part becomes something practical again. We support welding and fabrication. We also handle machining and manufacturing so components can be repaired, modified, or built to suit the job. Those steps matter when fit, tolerance, and finish affect the result. A quick patch is not enough on parts that have to tie in cleanly or survive repeated service. Pipeline work and pressure equipment add another layer of care, because the part has to suit the system and the operating condition, not just the shape of the old piece. Our electrical, instrumentation, and automation work keeps the control side connected to the mechanical side. Power, signals, and control logic do not help if the equipment cannot be installed or troubleshot without creating a second problem. We use those capabilities to support systems that depend on reliable field connection and clear diagnostics. That can reduce the gap between a mechanical repair and the controls work that follows it. It also gives our team a better way to trace a problem when the fault lives in more than one place. Parts supply is part of the service here, not an afterthought. We support pumps and motors. We also work on valves, cylinders, and other industrial equipment and machinery, including all brands where the fit and application make sense. That shows up when a repair stalls because someone is still hunting for the right component. With the parts side in the same conversation, the job can move from failed part to replacement, rebuild, or installation with fewer stops. The schedule gets easier to manage when the part, the repair plan, and the final install all stay lined up. We also work in the setting that makes the most sense for the job. Some repairs belong in the shop, while others need to happen on site with mobile service. In-house and on-site capability lets us choose the place that fits the access, the deadline, and the asset condition. That shows up on field equipment, plant equipment, and custom-built components because the best fix is not always the one that starts in the same place. A job can begin with diagnosis in the shop and still end with a field installation when that is the cleaner path. The Frontier Mechanical approach is built to keep the job connected. Design work stays tied to troubleshooting and repair. Installation stays tied to fabrication and machining. Parts supply stays in the same path as the repair plan. Our team can follow the scope from the first look at the fault to the final install, which helps keep the next decision practical. Project management helps keep each step in sequence when the job moves between shop, site, and supplier. For oilfield and industrial work around Nisku, that means one shop conversation can cover the mechanical problem, the part, and the field result that has to happen next. When the job starts with a worn component or a hydraulic issue, we can map it to the repair, build, or installation that gets the system back to work.



















