Worley is a global engineering company that supports the transition to a sustainable future by delivering projects across energy, chemicals, and resources, focusing on low carbon solutions and innovative technologies.
Small, Edmonton AB, based engineering consultancy providing mechanical engineering and operations management solutions to businesses located in Alberta, Saskatchewan and British Columbia.
Burns Bridge can perform pallet rack storage, mezzanine and shelving supported catwalk inspection and recertification services. For those relocating or installing new storage solutions, Burns Bridge can prepare development and building permits needed to obtain municipal approval.
With forty years of light manufacturing and repair facility, engineering and operations management experience, Burns Bridge can provide lean manufacturing expertise, quality and process improvement services and complex problem solving experience across a broad spectrum of fields to improve organizational performance and bottom line.
Burns Bridge believes that there are elegantly simple solutions to what appear to be complex intransigent problems. Elegantly simple cost effective, practical solutions are promised.
Yellowhead Engineering Services Inc. is under of the Y.E.S. Group umbrella and serves the mining, surveying, transportation, infrastructure and municipal industries in the Edmonton area. When you need a reliable, knowledgeable civil engineer, call us. Visit our website for more information.
C-FER, originally the Centre for Frontier Engineering Research, incorporated on November 7, 1983 and opened its doors for business on April 1st, 1984 with a mandate to attack problems related to material, fabrication, design, regulations, transportation and construction of structures required for arctic and offshore development in Canada. Today, C-FER Technologies (1999) Inc. operates as a not-for-profit, wholly-owned subsidiary of Alberta Innovates - Technology Futures, with income earned entirely by performing fee-for-service work, mostly for private industry. Over 60% of this income is now derived from sources outside Canada.