Industrial and agricultural steel work is different from commercial or institutional construction. The loads are heavier. The tolerances around equipment are tighter. And the sites are often active, meaning installation has to happen around existing operations without shutting anything down.
Elance Steel has fabricated and installed steel for potash mines, ethanol plants, co-generation facilities, grain processing operations, seed cleaning terminals, and oil field infrastructure across Saskatchewan, Alberta, and as far as Alaska. We’ve built windwalls to enclose a heli-rig operating in Alaskan oil fields, fabricated injection headhouses for potash operations, and delivered steel for a 140-foot-tall grain terminal with railcar loadout stations and underground storage bins for MobilGrain in Delisle.
Our design, fabrication, and installation teams work together from the start of every industrial and agricultural project. Steel is detailed around equipment layouts and operational clearances. It’s fabricated in-house to meet the weight and tolerance requirements. And the crews who manage installation have experience working on active sites where conditions don’t always match the drawings.
