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Innovatus' is defined as 'the creation of better or more effective products, processes, services, technologies or ideas'. At Innovatus Engineering, we pride ourselves on using out-of-the-box thinking to identify, solve and implement exceptionally creative solutions in engineering.
With over fifty years of experience within Ontario's hydronic and industrial markets, HES supplies today's leading mechanical contractors, engineering firms and facility owners with reliable HVAC equipment and critical piping solutions.A focus upon engineering integrity and cost competitiveness has allowed us to work on many of Ontario's most significant projects, including hospitals, data centers, process plants, educational institutions, high-rise condominiums and transportation facilities.We are proud to be the exclusive provincial representative of Patterson's HVAC products & Flex-Hose's critical piping solutions. Whether you are a contractor, engineer or facility owner, our team welcomes the opportunity to work with you on your next project!
Metcon has been providing innovative solutions for environmental and manufacturing process applications. From the water that we drink & products that we consume, to the subsequent by-products that are returned to the environment, you can find our products being used in the associated processes.. Metcon leads the way with a very diverse product offering and a dynamic approach to customer service. Our clients enjoy superior performing products with top to bottom customer service and care. Metcon is a manufacturer, distributor, agent, and service provider. Our reputation and experience provides our customers with the assurance that we will provide the right product for each specific application
The Fastenal story began in 1967 when Bob Kierlin pooled together $30,000 with four friends and opened the first Fastenal store, a 1,000 sq. ft. shop in his hometown of Winona, MN. (The original business plan was to dispense nuts and bolts via custom vending machines, but the technology proved impracticable at the time. Several decades would pass before Fastenal finally popularized industrial vending.)