Government and public works projects cover a wide range of building types, but they share common ground: public funding, structured procurement, detailed documentation, and facilities that need to hold up under constant use for 30, 40, or 50 years.
Elance Steel has fabricated and installed steel for schools, hospitals, arenas, recreation centres, correctional facilities, fire halls, water treatment plants, transit infrastructure, and municipal facilities across Saskatchewan and Alberta. That includes the Prince Albert Victoria Hospital (1,000+ tons with PCL Construction, currently the largest infrastructure project in progress in Saskatchewan), the Saskatoon Provincial Corrections Centre, the Weyburn General Hospital (675 tons with Wright Construction), SaskPower’s logistics warehouse, and steel for the Edmonton LRT.
On the recreation side, we designed, fabricated, and installed 19 curved trusses spanning 160 feet for the Shaw Centre in Saskatoon, built steel-framed seating for the Galaxy Theatre, and delivered large curved trusses spanning up to 180 feet for the Moose Jaw Multiplex. For schools, our work includes the Moose Jaw Joint Use School (400 tons with Graham Construction), P3 school bundles, and joint-use facilities with complex phased schedules. At the La Ronge Long Term Care Centre, we handled phased installation adjacent to an occupied facility.
This range of work has given us a practical understanding of how public projects run: the documentation, the approval processes, the inspection requirements, and the coordination with multiple stakeholders and authorities. Our in-house design, fabrication, and installation teams are set up to support that process rather than slow it down.
