OurProjects
Fabric building installations, repairs and re-covers for industrial, mining, municipal and agricultural clients across Alberta, BC, Saskatchewan and Manitoba.
Featured Projects
Cement Plant Maintenance Facility
Large fabric arch at an active cement and aggregate quarry in the Canadian Rockies. Concrete block perimeter, full clear-span interior for heavy equipment and vehicle storage.
Salt & Sand Storage Building
Full-size tension fabric arch on stacked concrete block foundation. Open-front access for loaders. Engineered for heavy snow loads and year-round municipal road maintenance operations.
Road Maintenance Storage Facility
Maxximar tension fabric structure on stacked concrete block base with ventilation louvers and bifold main access door. Winter install in sub-zero conditions.
Sea Can Mounted Fabric Building
Heavy-duty arch fabric structure using shipping containers as the perimeter foundation. Roll-up overhead door, man door and full clear-span interior.
Logistics & Storage Facility Re-Cover
Panoramic view of a large primary fabric building and adjacent secondary arch at dusk. Both structures on prepared gravel pads serving a heavy steel fabrication yard.
Fabric Building Re-Cover
Fabric arch under active installation with Sunbelt articulating boom lift on site. End-wall fabric panels being tensioned into place over concrete block perimeter.
New Fabric Building Installation
Completed fabric arch on flat prairie site with open-front access. Installed in light-snow conditions. Ideal for agricultural and heavy equipment storage.
Container-Based Arch — Mine Site
Container-founded fabric arch at an active mine. Shipping containers form the perimeter foundation. Overhead door, man door, gravel pad. Mountains and tailings piles visible.
Fabric Building Repair & Inspection
Arch fabric canopy spanning vehicle security lanes at a major Canadian airport. Bilingual Emergency Lane / Voie d'urgence signage, stop gate, guard booth and tarmac access.
New Fabric Building Installation
Finished fabric building with large commercial roll-up door, paved concrete apron, fabric base skirting and exterior lighting. Clean turnkey commercial finish.
Equipment Storage Building
Compact fabric arch integrated adjacent to an existing commercial steel building. Open-front access bay, man door, paved apron.
Fabric Building Repairs & Recovers
From emergency storm-damage response to full fabric re-covers, S&T Construction Group services all makes and models of tension fabric buildings across Alberta, BC, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. We keep your structure operational — fast.
Interior Shots
Western Canada's Fabric Building Specialists
S&T Construction Group has completed over 500 fabric building projects across Alberta, British Columbia, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. We specialize in the sales, engineering, installation, repair and re-cover of tension fabric structures for commercial, industrial, municipal, mining and agricultural applications.
From salt and sand storage buildings for municipalities to large-span industrial equipment storage, mining site maintenance facilities in Exshaw and Princeton BC and airport security canopies, our crews deliver turnkey solutions from foundation through final inspection in Western Canada's most demanding environments.
Every project is engineered to Alberta, BC and Saskatchewan building codes for wind, snow and seismic loads. We work with all major fabric building manufacturers including Maxximar, Legacy, Röfix and more.
Services
- Fabric Building Installation
- Fabric Building Repair
- Full Fabric Re-Covers
- Foundation & Site Preparation
- Concrete Block Perimeter Walls
- Overhead Door Installation
- Emergency Fabric Repair
- Fabric Building Inspections
- Building Relocations
Industries
- Municipal Road Maintenance
- Mining & Aggregate
- Oil & Gas
- Aviation & Airport
- Agriculture
- Commercial & Industrial
- Construction & Contractors
- Forestry
- Remote & Northern Sites
Service Areas
- Edmonton & Northern Alberta
- Calgary & Southern Alberta
- Fort McMurray & Oil Sands
- Grande Prairie, AB
- Kelowna & Okanagan, BC
- Kamloops & Interior BC
- Prince George & Northern BC
- Regina & Saskatoon, SK
- Winnipeg & Manitoba
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What Makes S&T Buildings Better?
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Meets Alberta Building Code (ABC 2019)
Meets BC Building Code (BCBC)
Meets Saskatchewan Building Code
Meets Manitoba Building Code
Built in accordance with the National Building Code of Canada (NBCC)
Site-specific engineering for wind, snow, and seismic categories
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Installed following Canadian Welding Bureau (CWB) guidelines
Approved weld procedures & connection methods
Quality-assured steel components
Structural integrity guaranteed for industrial use
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Engineered for heavy snow load zones
Designed for northern Alberta & mountain climates
Rated for high-wind regions across all four provinces
Long-term membrane performance in extreme cold and heat
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Engineered helical piles
Concrete foundations & grade beams
Ballasted systems
Seacan-mounted structural bases
Soil and climate-matched anchoring plans for every site
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Torque-calibrated tensioning systems
Controlled assembly procedures
Manufactures call S&T to get their fabric buildings installed correctly
Rigorous jobsite safety & installation standards
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UV-resistant industrial fabric
Reinforced structural arch systems
Corrosion-resistant hardware
Heavy-duty endwall & door system options
Designed for continuous commercial and industrial use
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Oil & Gas
Mining
Agriculture
Logistics & Transportation
Commercial & Industrial
Municipalities & Remote Regions
Our buildings are engineered to perform — no matter the climate, industry, or workload.
Codes & Standards Build Too
Alberta Building Code (ABC 2019)
BC Building Code (BCBC)
Saskatchewan & Manitoba Building Codes
National Building Code of Canada (NBCC)
Canadian Welding Bureau (CWB) Standards
CSA Engineering Guidelines
Engineered Snow Load & Wind Load Requirements
Provincial OHS Safety Standards
Manufacturer-Approved Installation Procedures
Engineered Anchoring & Foundation Requirements
Torque-Calibrated Tensioning Standards