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Structural and Mechanical Construction for Brownfield and Shutdown Work

Disciplined installation and retrofit integration across Canadian mining and process facilities—structured engineered packages up to 40M, planned for constructability, sequencing, and commissioning readiness.

Construction scopes executed for constructability and turnover

Mechanical installation & equipment setting

Rigging, setting, and alignment of process equipment and skids, with lift planning, base preparation, tolerances, and access/maintenance clearances verified before set.

Brownfield tie-in work area with piping and structural steel

Brownfield tie-ins & retrofit integration

Brownfield tie-ins and retrofits executed from defined isolation boundaries and field-verified tie points, with clear trade boundaries and sequencing to minimize outage risk and rework.

Shutdown-driven installation support

Work packaging and manpower planning for outage windows, with turnover documentation aligned to commissioning and start-up needs.

What you can expect on site

Coordination-first execution designed to reduce inter-trade conflict, maintain access, and support commissioning readiness in remote and shutdown-driven environments.

Multi-discipline coordination

Mechanical and electrical scopes planned together to protect critical path activities and streamline turnover.


Constructability & sequencing

Field-driven planning that anticipates access constraints, lift plans, and tie-in windows in operating facilities.


Quality & documented turnover

Structured ITPs, traceability where required, and closeout packages that support commissioning and handover.


Safety-led execution

Disciplined controls for hot work, energy isolation, and high-risk activities—aligned to site standards and permits.


Industrial construction FAQs

Common questions from EPCM teams and owners about scope definition, tie-ins, shutdown execution, and turnover.

What scope sizes do you deliver?

Integrated industrial mechanical and electrical packages, depending on access, outage windows, and commissioning requirements.

Can you execute brownfield tie-ins in operating facilities?

Yes. Tie-ins are planned around isolation boundaries, verification/line checks, and defined outage windows with clear turnover milestones.

Do you self-perform structural supports for mechanical systems?

We install structural steel supports and equipment bases required for mechanical systems, coordinated to loads, access, and maintenance clearances.

How do you manage shutdown-driven installation scopes?

We build work packs, manpower plans, and sequencing to maximize productive hours and deliver defined mechanical completion and turnover points.

How are mechanical/electrical interfaces managed?

Interfaces are defined pre-mobilization (power, controls, instrumentation, gas, refrigeration, and access). Trade boundaries and responsibilities are documented to reduce rework.

What does turnover documentation typically include?

Closeout packages are aligned to site standards and may include as-builts, test/inspection records, equipment data, commissioning support records, and completion sign-offs.

Dust collection ducting and cyclone equipment installed for process dust control

Request a project discussion

Send drawings, constraints, and schedule drivers. We’ll respond with a structured execution approach covering constructability, sequencing, interfaces, and turnover requirements.