Alberta Projects
See how we’ve helped Alberta businesses, industrial operators, and agricultural clients with durable, code-compliant fabric building installations and repairs. From Edmonton to Fort McMurray and everywhere in between — explore our completed Alberta projects
Saskatchewan projects
See the fabric building solutions we’ve delivered for farms, commercial operations, and industrial sites across Saskatchewan. From Saskatoon to Regina and rural prairie regions — explore our completed projects.
British columbia projects
Explore our fabric building installations and repair work across the BC Interior, Northern BC, Vancouver Island, and coastal regions. From seacan-mounted structures to large industrial buildings, view the projects we’ve completed throughout British Columbia.
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 We Follow
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