Project Profile

Project Profile: Striking Oil in Alberta

Project Profile: Striking Oil in Alberta

Small, free-standing retail stores are probably not the first thing that comes to mind when you think of an engineered steel building solution. But Lewis Semashkewich of Melewka Structures & Design in Athabasca, Alberta thought the combination of the flexibility and quality of a Butler building, along with a design/build approach, would win the day for Great Canadian Oil Change/Valvoline. Two years ago, Lewis approached Great Canadian with an offer to adapt their wood-frame prototype to Butler systems. The result was a 1640 square foot structure with an MR-24 roof using the TLS insulation system. The roof had parapets and an internal gutter system. The walls were insulated metal panels (IMP).

Project Profile: Multi-Purpose Recreational Facility

Project Profile: Multi-Purpose Recreational Facility

While maintaining a tight schedule and being sensitive to the overall project budget, Scott Builders worked with Butler Manufacturing and Stantec Engineering to deliver this attractive and functional 78,000 sf multi-purpose Exhibition Hall in 11 months! A feat only possible using a complete engineered steel building solution. This Project ended up one month ahead of overall schedule and on budget!

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For more information on this project, reach out to Scott Builders.

Project Profile: Municipal Transit Facility

Project Profile: Municipal Transit Facility

In collaboration with Stantec, Clark Builders supplied and installed this 83,700 sf Behlen building for the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo. The structure included Lafarge pre-cast wall panels and a Metl Span roof and wall panel system – built to endure the most rugged requirements. The structure has the capacity to house 80 buses to serve the community.

For more information on this project, reach out to Clark Builders.