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input, as well as any large scale metal fabrication and modularization projects.”
Lawrence Berthelet, Director of Capital Expansion Mosaic K3 Project
“I wanted to thank you and your team for all the hard work you put into the module
scope of the work. It has been a real pleasure working with Saskarc and your sub-con-
tractors on the fabrication, erection, transport, and placement of the valve-house mod-
ules. In particular, I would like to say great job on managing the safety, quality, and
schedule of pad 4 and 5 phase of work.”
Travis Pankiw, AMEC Coordinator, AMEC.
“SaskPower has been very pleased with Saskarc’s commitment to quality products and
on-time delivery on our major projects.”
Jim Mabee, Supplier Relationship Manager, SaskPower
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www.saskarc.com
fabrication@saskarc.com FROM CHALLENGES
Saskarc Inc.
TO SOLUTIONS.
#2 Marconi Road
Oxbow, SK S0C 2B0
Canada
saskarc.com
OUR COMPANY
TABL E O F CON T EN TS For over 26 years, Saskarc Inc. has forged a solid reputation as an indus-
try leading custom metal fabricator and project management company
3. ABOUT SASKARC in Southeast Saskatchewan. Primarily serving the Oil and Gas, Power
8. MODULARIZATION
More than just a metal fabricator, Saskarc has the expertise and re-
sources to take on multiple projects and scopes, simultaneously. Our unmatched
extensive experience in large-scale modularization combines innovative
11. SASKARC FACILITIES
12. SHOP A
engineering with unmatched commitment to project success. We offer
several value-added services to take more work out of the f ield and into commitment to
project success.
a controlled environment. Through this, we can save you money, lessen
risk, and relieve the pressure on your team.
13. SHOP B
Through Early Contractor Involvement (ECI), we encourage open com-
14. OUR APPROACH
munication and collaboration early-on in the fabrication design stage, so
that every project is set up for success. We work closely as a team with
15. GETTING STARTED WITH SASKARC
our clients and suppliers to provide the best solution possible.
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WHAT WE DO
OUR FOCUS
OUR FOCUS
Custom fabrication and modularization of carbon steel, stainless steel and
specialty alloys including industrial coatings and other value added services.
SAFETY
OUR GOAL
To maximize the business value of your project through early contractor
At Saskarc, safety comes f irst in everything we do. Our goal is to have an incident and involvement (ECI) and optimize the fabrication process with modularization.
injury f ree workplace.
Guaranteed Service
· Dedicated single point of contact throughout each project.
· Friendly, knowledgeable and professional staff.
Guaranteed Delivery
· Make no commitments we cannot keep.
· Will not accept a project that we cannot deliver on time.
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WHAT WE DO WHAT WE DO
VALUE ADDED
FABRICATION
More than just a fabrication shop, Saskarc has established itself as a trusted
Project Management company, whose team has an invaluable combination
of knowledge, experience, energy, f riendliness and commitment.
PLATEWORK
DUCTING
PUMPBOXES
BINS
STACKS
HOPPERS MODULARIZATION
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
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WHAT WE DO
MODULARIZATION
MODULARIZATION
Working in the field can be expensive, time consuming and schedule un-
f riendly. Saskarc has the ability and space to take much of that work off site
and into a controlled environment.
Coordination of equipment, cranes, & contracts causing Our In-house crane availability, equipment and
delays due to lack of availability. scheduling software work to your advantage.
Fit-up issues on site resulting in double handling, We can ensure test-fits are performed and perfected
disassembly and rework costs. at our facilities.
Project deadline and tight budget. We provide cost and schedule certainty.
Risk, stress and responsibility associated with Our team, combined with pre-approved specialists, has a
managing numerous contracts and coordinating wealth of experience and knowledge. We will gladly take
many scopes. on the risk and responsibility, freeing up your resources!
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HOW WE DO IT
SASKARC FACILITIES
· ~ 100 Employees
· 6 overhead cranes, 100T single lift capacity, 31’ under crane hook
MODULARIZATION
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HOW WE DO IT HOW WE DO IT
OUR FACILITIES
SHOP A SHOP B
20,000 SQ. FT. MAIN FABRICATION BAY 15,750 SQ. FT.
SHOP SHOP
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B
OUR APPROACH GETTING STARTED
WITH SASKARC
EARLY CONTRACTOR INVOLVEMENT
Our approach to ECI breaks down the walls that traditionally exist between key stakeholders FEASIBILITY ANALYSIS
and encourages full communication and transparency between all parties who play a role in the
success of the project at all phases of the project lifecycle.
A Saskarc Feasibility Analysis can range f rom a modest, but thoughtful, expert evaluation to a
Saskarc ECI facilitates collaboration between key stakeholders to increase ownership and ac-
substantial investment of expert resources whereby Saskarc can become an extension of a cus-
countability. Continuous updates and knowledge sharing allow each stakeholder to possess a
tomer’s team. In this analysis, Saskarc looks at each project based on a certain set of criteria in
deeper understanding of the critical issues and interdependencies associated with the project.
order to better understand the project goals, develop a design strategy and def ine the critical
requirements for the fabrication process. It is during this stage that designing for modulariza-
tion is f irst explored.
The feasibility analysis can take the form of a preliminary analysis or a comprehensive analysis:
PR EL I M I N A RY F EA S I B I L I TY A N A LYS I S
· No-cost engagement conducted with key stakeholders
DESIGN FOR MODULARIZATION · Assessment of design and constructability considerations
· Identif ication of key issues associated with:
· Fabrication
· Transportation
With over 26 years as a leading fabrication company, our team has an invaluable combination · Installation
of knowledge, experience, energy, f riendliness and commitment and brings this value to each · Design best practices and recommendations
of the projects that we take on. We apply modularization fabrication design best practices to · Typical time for engagement is 2 to 4 weeks
minimize site work and reduce project risk, wherever we see possible.
COM PR EH EN S IVE F EA S I B I L I TY A N A LYS I S
Our unique fabrication perspective and modularization expertise yields the following benef its
· Cost-based engagement conducted with key stakeholders
to the client and project:
· Assessment of design and constructability considerations
Increased safety Reduced equipment and facility rentals · Detailed analysis of key issues associated with:
· Fabrication
Cost certainty Avoid congested lay down area · Transportation
Schedule certainty Avoid costly rework time & cost · Installation
· Formal documentation of best practices and recommendations
Increased quality Avoid productivity loss due to inclement weather · Typical time for engagement is 2 to 4 months
Reduced staging costs Reduced number of contracts
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