Message from the Chair: Winter 2022

I would like to thank all our members that supported AMBA for 2021. It was a tough year for most with floods in BC shutting down major supply chains and the pandemic not showing any end. Construction continues to become more and more difficult with extremely long lead times on materials and equipment, labour shortages, higher supply costs and a very competitive market.

State of the Industry: January 2022

Over the past year, the national inflation rate has increased over 4%. Global steel prices continue to strengthen due to supply constraints and soaring demand. Metal building manufacturers have been plagued with labour and material shortages, supply chain disruptions, and rapidly increasing raw material costs. Surprisingly, steep construction prices have not thwarted record setting demand. Metal building manufacturers are experiencing extended delivery schedules, with many fabrication plants scheduled out to the end of 2022. Full production capacities have led to manufacturers being selective on what projects fill their plants, adding more fuel to pre-engineered building (PEB) prices. It could be well into 2023 before manufacturers can adjust plant capacities, labour shortages and chew through their backlog before we see any relief. Unfortunately, the staggering cost of PEBs is closing the gap on alternate building solutions like pre-cast and conventional structures.

AMBA Membership Committee Update: January 2022

I imagine we all want to make a collective New Year’s Resolution to just put the last two years behind us. While we all hopefully enjoyed a good Christmas break, the bone chilling cold certainly kept my family from participating in lengthy outdoor activities. Given the challenges we are all facing, 2021 was still a positive year for AMBA as we held onto existing members and welcomed several new companies to the fold.

What's New: Wall Liner Panel for wash bays. It’s a wash…

Engineered custom metal buildings are a great solution for shops containing wash bays, because they can economically accommodate large spanning frames with high interior clearances and interior partition walls to separate wash bays. Properly designed wash bays are essential to maintain the building lifespan and eliminate dangerous mold growth.

Project Profile: Tingley’s Harvest Center

Project Profile: Tingley’s Harvest Center

For over 20 years, Tingley’s Harvest Center has been dedicated to providing agriculture farm equipment sales and service to farmers throughout Alberta. With a growing Ag market, Tingley’s reached out to local contractor, Bexson Construction, to provide preliminary drawings, a budget and construction for a new facility in Lloydminster, Alberta. The project had strict design requirements to meet dealership criteria with a flat roof system and a conventionally framed structure.

Project Profile: Northern Lakes College

Project Profile: Northern Lakes College

Northern Lakes College (NLC) services more than 50 communities across northern Alberta, including fifteen First Nations and four Métis Settlements. With the College’s main campus in Slave Lake and satellite campuses located throughout Northwestern Alberta, NLC is able to deliver quality, diverse and affordable educational programs to remote northern communities.

AMBA Newsletter: Fall 2021

AMBA Newsletter: Fall 2021

In this quarterly update we want to highlight how well our 2021 golf tournament went this year as well as remind our members to submit their applications for the Jim Mitchell and Larry Derksen memorial awards. As you read through our Fall Newsletter this year you will see our featured member, Genron. Genron is committed to working collaboratively with industry partners to ensure all your expectations are met! Read more about our project profiles, the Wood Buffalo Housing Project along with Camp Warwas expantion!

AMBA Membership Committee Update: October 2021

Well, after almost a year and a half of an altered state of reality, it was a real pleasure to get together on Thursday Sept 16th at the Ranch for our 2021 AMBA Golf Tournament. Although the morning started out a little chilly, the weather cooperated and everyone had a good time reconnecting with fellow steel building stalwarts. Kudos to the organizing committee and especially to Linda for a great selection of what seemed like unending prizes to hand out.