Material Conveyance
Trade-led installation and integration of belt conveying and bulk material handling systems—conveyors, feeders, chutes, and dust interfaces—coordinated with mechanical, electrical, and controls for commissioning-ready turnover.

What we deliver
Conveying equipment installation & alignment
Equipment setting, alignment, guards, and access coordination for new installs and retrofits in operating facilities.
Piping, ducting & dust interface tie-ins
Pneumatic lines, dust collection interfaces, and process tie-ins coordinated to pressure relationships, isolation points, and maintenance access.
Supports, platforms & brownfield integration
Structural supports, hangers, and field-fit integration planned around existing services, shutdown windows, and safe access.
Coordination-first conveyance integration
Material conveying interfaces with mechanical equipment, structural supports, electrical power, instrumentation, controls logic, and dust collection. We align installation sequencing, access, and turnover documentation to reduce inter-trade rework and support commissioning readiness.
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Shutdown-ready sequencing
Tie-ins, isolations, and access planned to execute safely within constrained outage windows.
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Commissioning-ready turnover
As-built capture, inspection/test records, and punchlist closure aligned to EPCM and owner turnover requirements.
Material conveyance FAQs
Coordination and execution questions from EPCM teams and operating sites.
What conveying systems do you install and integrate?
Pneumatic conveying, bucket elevators, screw conveyors, rotary airlocks, chutes, diverter valves, and dust collection tie-ins. Scope commonly includes structural supports, access platforms, and interfaces to upstream/downstream process equipment.
Do you integrate dust collection and ventilation interfaces?
Yes. We coordinate pickup points, duct tie-ins, rotary airlocks where applicable, and pressure/airflow requirements so dust control and conveying operate as designed.
How do you handle electrical, instrumentation, and controls interfaces?
We coordinate motor terminations, cable routing, VFD/MCC interfaces, I/O lists, and instrument installation with the electrical and controls scope so commissioning can proceed without rework.
Can you execute during shutdown windows?
Yes. We build shutdown work packs, confirm materials and access, plan isolations and lift paths, and execute with disciplined field supervision to meet outage constraints.
What does QA/QC and turnover look like?
Hold points and inspections aligned to the ITP, weld and bolt-up documentation where applicable, equipment alignment checks, and a structured turnover package supporting pre-commissioning and commissioning.
What information do you need to price and plan the scope?
IFR/IFC drawings, equipment data sheets, tie-in points, shutdown constraints, site standards, and commissioning requirements. We can support constructability reviews to confirm access, supports, and sequencing before mobilization.
Bring us your conveying scope
Share your drawings, equipment list, tie-in points, and shutdown constraints. We will respond with a constructability-aligned execution approach covering supports, access, sequencing, and mechanical–electrical–controls interfaces to support commissioning-ready turnover.
Discuss Your Project
Our team supports industrial facilities across Western Canada with mechanical, electrical, and construction expertise.
