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Built for Your Industry

S&T Construction Group delivers engineered fabric building solutions across Western Canada's most demanding sectors — from remote energy sites to municipal yards and everything in between.

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Energy Sector

Oil & Gas

Rapid-deploy fabric structures for remote drilling sites, pipe yards, equipment shelters, and camp support facilities across the oil sands and beyond.

Pipe Yards Drill Sites Camp Facilities Equipment Storage
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Resource Extraction

Mining

Durable, relocatable structures for remote mining operations. Vehicle maintenance bays, explosive storage, bulk material shelters, and site support buildings.

Maintenance Bays Bulk Storage Remote Sites Relocatable
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Farming & Ranching

Agriculture

Machine shops, grain storage, hay covers, livestock shelters, and equipment buildings engineered for Prairie winters and BC Interior conditions.

Grain Storage Machine Shops Hay Storage Livestock
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Public Sector

Municipal & Government

Salt and sand storage buildings, public works yards, road maintenance depots, and parks facilities. Trusted by municipalities across Alberta, BC, and Saskatchewan.

Salt Sheds Sand Storage Public Works Road Maintenance
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Aerospace

Aviation

Hangar facilities, MRO structures, and ground support equipment shelters built to precise clearance requirements for fixed-wing and rotary aircraft.

Hangars MRO Facilities GSE Storage Custom Clearance
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Commercial & Industrial

Manufacturing & Industrial

Warehousing, production facilities, staging areas, and covered work zones for commercial and industrial operations of any size, anywhere in Western Canada.

Warehousing Production Staging Areas Work Zones
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Find Your Perfect Fit

Standard models available off the shelf — or go fully custom. Every building is engineered to your site's specific snow, wind, and seismic loads.

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The Thirty
Width30 ft
Eave Height12–16 ft
LengthAny length
Best ForSmall equipment, ag storage
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100
The Hundred
Width100 ft
Eave Height20–32 ft
LengthAny length
Best ForWarehousing, oil & gas, mining
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150+
Custom Wide
Width150–300 ft
Eave HeightUp to 40 ft+
LengthUnlimited
Best ForAviation, large industrial
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Customize Your Building

Every S&T building is fully customizable. From oversized doors to full insulation packages — we spec and supply everything your operation needs.

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Doors & Access

A wide range of door systems to suit any operational requirement — from large equipment access to personnel doors and emergency exits.

Sliding Doors Roll-Up Doors Bi-Fold Doors Personnel Doors Overhead Doors
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Insulation Systems

Keep your building operational year-round with professional insulation packages. Critical for heated maintenance facilities and cold climate operations.

Spray Foam Liner Systems Batt Insulation R-Value Options
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Skylights & Lighting

Maximize natural light diffusion or add dedicated lighting systems for 24/7 operations. Reduce energy costs with smart daylighting design.

Ridge Skylights Translucent Panels LED Systems Motion Sensors
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Ventilation & HVAC

Proper airflow and climate control for comfortable, compliant work environments. Designed for Western Canada's extreme temperature swings.

Ridge Vents Sidewall Louvers Exhaust Fans Radiant Heaters Unit Heaters
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Endwalls & Framing

Fully framed endwalls in steel or fabric, configured to your door layout and site access requirements. Custom openings available.

Steel Endwalls Fabric Endwalls Partial Endwalls Custom Openings

Electrical & Utilities

Full electrical rough-in, conduit, panels, and utility connections coordinated with your local trades for a complete, code-compliant installation.

Electrical Panels Conduit Rough-In Utility Connections Code Compliant

Fabric vs Steel vs Wood

See how tension fabric structures stack up against conventional construction methods across the metrics that matter most to your operation.

⭐ Fabric Building Steel Building Wood Frame
Construction Speed Days to Weeks Months Months
Cost Per Sq Ft Lowest High Medium
Clear Span Interior ✓ Up to 300ft+ ✓ Limited ✗ Columns Required
Natural Daylighting ✓ Excellent ✗ None ~ Windows Only
Relocatable ✓ Yes ✗ No ✗ No
Snow & Wind Engineered ✓ Site Specific ✓ Yes ~ Standard Only
Maintenance Cost Very Low Medium (rust, paint) High (rot, paint)
Corrosion Resistant ✓ Yes ✗ Requires Treatment ✗ No
Permits Required ~ Site Dependent ~ Yes ~ Yes
Cover Lifespan 20–25 Years 50+ Years 30–40 Years
Foundation Options Multiple (helical, concrete, surface) Concrete Only Concrete Only

Common Questions

Everything you need to know before starting your fabric building project. Don't see your question? Give us a call.

Do fabric buildings require a building permit?

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In most cases, yes — fabric buildings are engineered structures and typically require a building permit, especially for permanent installations. Requirements vary by municipality and province. S&T handles the full permit application process on your behalf, including stamped engineering drawings and coordination with your local authority having jurisdiction (AHJ).

How long does installation take?

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Most fabric buildings are installed in a matter of days to a few weeks depending on size and site conditions. A standard 60ft x 100ft structure typically takes 3–5 days for the steel frame and fabric installation. Foundation work and permitting happen beforehand and are factored into your overall project schedule.

What foundation options are available?

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We offer several foundation options depending on your site, soil conditions, and permanence requirements: helical piles (fast install, no concrete cure time), concrete piers or grade beams, surface-mounted anchors for temporary or relocatable structures, and jersey barrier or precast block bases. Our team will assess your site and recommend the best solution.

Can fabric buildings be insulated?

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Absolutely. We offer several insulation packages including spray foam applied directly to the interior fabric, batt insulation with liner systems, and full climate control packages with HVAC. Insulated fabric buildings are commonly used for heated maintenance facilities, chemical storage, and year-round operational buildings in Western Canada's cold climate.

How long does the fabric cover last?

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Our PVC-coated polyester fabric covers are UV-stabilized and typically last 20–25 years under normal conditions. When the cover reaches end of life, it can be replaced without replacing the steel frame — significantly reducing long-term costs compared to conventional buildings. S&T also offers re-cover services for existing structures.

Are fabric buildings engineered for Western Canada's snow loads?

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Yes — every building we supply is professionally engineered to meet the National Building Code (NBC) requirements for your specific site, including ground snow load, wind pressure, and seismic zone. We don't use generic designs. Engineering is site-specific and stamped by a licensed engineer registered in your province.

Can the building be relocated after installation?

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Yes — one of the key advantages of fabric structures is that they are fully disassemblable and relocatable. The steel frame can be taken down, transported, and re-erected at a new location. This makes them an excellent investment for operations that may move, expand, or change in the future. S&T handles disassembly and relocation services.

Do you handle everything or do I need other contractors?

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S&T is a true turnkey contractor — we handle site assessment, engineering, permits, foundation, steel erection, fabric installation, doors, and accessories all under one contract. You deal with one company, one schedule, and one point of accountability. No coordinating between multiple trades, no finger-pointing between contractors.

Scalable Fabric Buildings Built to Grow With You

Modular designs that allow future expansion, relocation, and long-term adaptability as your business evolves.

  • We're a team of passionate thinkers and doers, dedicated to building with purpose and clarity. Collaboration and curiosity drive everything we do.

  • We believe in keeping things simple, smart, and human. Every project starts with listening and ends with something we're proud to share.

  • From startups to seasoned brands, we partner with people who care about doing things right—and doing them well.