ServcoCanada, formerly DMS Industrial Constructors, is making strides across Canada with the addition of a new office in Fort McMurray, Alta. which opened its doors in February 2022. This new addition came only eight months after the expansion of the company’s new Regina office – complete with a 10,000-square-foot fabrication shop.
The rapid growth underscores the company’s commitment to better serving its clients as a versatile and multifaceted player in the industrial construction industry. Today, ServcoCanada can be found executing projects across Canada with over 1,000 employees based out of three offices in Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Alberta.
Their wide-ranging experience has enabled the development of a deep-rooted knowledge base of practical solutions that are implemented early across multiple work scopes to mitigate risks, delays, and commercial concerns.
ServcoCanada specializes in mechanical and electrical installations for new builds and expansions, maintenance turnarounds, and plant relocations. They offer a comprehensive range of engineering, fabrication, construction, procurement, scaffolding, inspection, and project management services in sectors such as oil and gas, mining, petrochemical, hydropower, carbon capture energy, and food processing.
Serving Saskatchewan
Led by a core group of local managers and tradespeople, ServcoCanada is 100 per cent privately and Canadian-owned. Their experienced management team is hired locally as part of an important commitment to better understand, serve, and give back to the communities in which the company operates. This means the management team knows and understands the challenges in each market and collectively have proven track records.
Over the last 18 years, ServcoCanada has proudly served Saskatchewan, working with clients who are in the energy, water, potash, and food processing industries, including Siemens Energy, Water Security Agency, K+S Bethune Potash Mine, SaskPower, Nutrien Potash, and Richardson Oilseed.
In Saskatchewan alone, the company often employs up to 80 millwrights at any given time, with a minimum of 10 millwrights permanently on staff. The company’s long history of providing mechanical, piping, and structural services ensures all their trade groups work seamlessly together. ServcoCanada works closely with various trade unions across Canada, allowing them to negate labour shortages and ensure they are hiring top-quality tradespeople for every project.
Indigenous involvement
ServcoCanada has developed a reputation as an industry leader in Indigenous inclusion by developing strong partnerships and joint ventures based on trust. They deeply respect the communities and land where their teams work and always aim to provide economic prosperity and social well-being. Their team has taken the time to earn trust by following through with commitments and working collaboratively with community leadership.