Stack maintenance is our specialty. Whether it is a routine inspection or detailed height work, we can supply the innovative planning and skilled tradesmen to complete your project in a safe, cost-effective manner.
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This photo shows the replacement of a High-Pressure and a Low-Pressure Flare stack. Dependent on the specifics of a project, a helicopter may save thousands of dollars in costs. (Check out Petro Canada article on Whitecourt tip)
We replaced the rotted base of this stack in Northern BC. by hydraulically lifting the stack rather than using a crane. Our innovative planning saved a large cost saving to this client over high cranage costs.
Here we show removal of a burnt up flare tip and mole seal. In this instance, we installed a new tip and spool section to replace the mole seal. For this project, we used a crane.
As well as repairs, we can erect new stacks and other vessels…
…Or take down old ones.
Here we erected a new aerial pipeline crossing across a river. The towers were placed with the use of a crane, but no crane was used for the laying of the decking or cable installation. This is another example of how our project experience resulted in huge savings to our customer.
This is another new aerial pipeline crossing. Once product was flowing, we tensioned the guy cables and levelled the crossing.
We provide innovative, cost-effective, environmentally friendly solutions for a variety of elevated applications.
The following photos show we are capable of managing diverse maintenance projects. Our skilled trades people will complete your project in a professional, timely manner.
Heat tracing insulation and new cladding installation.
Suspended scaffolding is used to gain access to open the side of the building for the removal of a large vessel.