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Capability

Custom fabrication. Built to spec. Built to last.

Shop and on-site welding, structural steel, chutes, hoppers, skids and one-off fabrication for Alberta's heaviest industrial operators. CWB-certified welders, B-pressure trades, engineered drawings, and the same crew that fits it up also shows up to install it.

Overview

If it has to be built for your plant, built right, built once — this is the shop.

Industrial fabrication is where drawings meet real conditions. Real conditions like 12 mm of concrete out of square, a beam the drawings didn't know was there, and a schedule that won't tolerate the part showing up wrong.

KBIM's fabrication shop has been cutting, bending, welding and fitting heavy industrial steel for Alberta's operators since the 1970s. Structural steel for plant modifications, custom hoppers and chutes for bulk handling, skidded equipment packages for remote sites, pressure piping, hand-rail and platform work, and the one-off custom fabs that every plant eventually needs and nobody sells off-the-shelf.

Every fab job is welded by a CWB-certified welder to CSA W47.1 Division 1 standards — and on pressure work, by a B-pressure ticketed welder to the applicable code. We work from your drawings, your EOR's stamped drawings, or — when a sketch on a clipboard is all there is — we'll field-measure, draft, detail, and build the thing properly.

And because KBIM is a millwright shop with a fab division (not the other way around), your fabrication typically ships out the door on the same truck as the crew that installs it. One scope. One quote. One accountable contractor for the build, the rig-in, the fit-up, and the final weld-out — done right, on time, on spec.

What's included

Full-spectrum industrial fabrication.

Six core fabrication capabilities — covering the structural, process, and one-off work that every working industrial plant eventually needs.

Structural steel

Platforms, stairs, mezzanines, equipment supports, plant modifications and building extensions — fabricated to CSA W59, shop-primed, and installed by the same crew.

CSA W59EOR-stampedPrimed

Chutes, hoppers & bins

Abrasion-resistant transfer chutes, surge hoppers, bulk bins, and custom transition pieces for aggregates, grain, coal, and bulk-handling applications — AR plate lined where it counts.

AR400 / 500StainlessCustom profile

Skidded equipment packages

Pre-assembled, pre-tested skids for pumps, HPUs, compressors, and process packages — shipped as a drop-in unit, wired and piped to the edge of the skid, ready to tie in.

Pre-testedRemote-readyTagged

Pressure piping

Shop and field spools fabricated to ASME B31.1, B31.3, CSA B51. Socket weld, butt weld, threaded, flanged — B-pressure ticketed welders, pressure-tested and documented.

B31.1 / B31.3B-PressureHydro tested

Hand-rail & platforms

Code-compliant industrial hand-rail, kick-plate, grating, ladders, crossovers and work platforms — built to AB OHS and the operator's plant standard.

OHSGratingGalvanized

One-off custom fabs

The part that doesn't exist. Custom fixtures, purpose-built tooling, repair brackets, protection guards, wear plates — engineered, fabricated, and on your site before the shutdown opens.

Field-measureEngineeredRush

How we work

Four steps. No reworks.

The cost of a fab that doesn't fit isn't the fab — it's the crane, the crew, and the schedule slip. KBIM's fabrication process is designed to make sure the part fits the first time it shows up.

  1. 1

    Field measure & detail

    Site visit, laser / tape measurements taken against real conditions — not assumed conditions. Shop drawings detailed and sent for sign-off before any steel is cut.

  2. 2

    Materials & MTRs

    Materials ordered with mill test reports, traceability logged to the job, and cut lists released to the shop only after drawings are approved and MTRs are in hand.

  3. 3

    Fit, weld, inspect

    Fit-up by red-seal fitters, welded by CWB-certified welders, inspected per code (VT as standard, NDE where required), and documented to the job package.

  4. 4

    Finish & install

    Shop-primed, painted to your spec, tagged, delivered to your laydown yard, and — if it's on our scope — rigged in and installed by the same crew that built it.

Shop & capability

Real shop. Real tools. Real throughput.

A fab shop is only as good as what sits on the floor. Ours is built to handle heavy industrial steel, stainless, aluminum, and the tight-tolerance work that keeps downstream crews off the phone.

20-ton overhead crane

Primary shop bay · pick & position

Plasma cutting

High-def · to 1½" carbon

CNC press brake

200-ton · forming & bending

Ironworker

Punch · shear · notch

Multi-process welders

MIG · TIG · Stick · Flux-core

Welding trucks

Field-ready · B-pressure

Layout & fit-up tables

Heavy fixtures · clamping

NDE partner

UT · RT · MT · PT on demand

Where we work

Fabrication for every sector that needs steel that fits.

Hoppers for grain terminals. Chutes for aggregate plants. Pipe spools for gas processing. Platforms for power stations. Skids for remote oilfield sites. Pulp-mill conveyor transitions, mine-site wear liners, forestry-plant structural. If Alberta industry built it, there's a good chance KBIM welded on it.

01 — Oil & Gas

SAGD, upgrading, gas plants.

Pipe spool fabrication, structural plant modifications, skidded process packages, and pressure-rated piping for upstream, midstream, and downstream operations.

02 — Power generation

Platforms, supports, skids.

Equipment platforms, boiler-house structural, turbine-deck modifications, and auxiliary piping spools fabricated to ASME and installed inside the shutdown window.

03 — Agriculture & grain

Hoppers, legs, conveyor structural.

Custom hoppers, bucket-elevator leg structural, conveyor gantries, dust-collection ducting, and transfer-point transitions for grain terminals and feed mills.

04 — Mining & aggregates

Chutes, wear liners, transitions.

AR-plate-lined transfer chutes, crusher discharge chutes, screen-deck structural, conveyor gantries, and tertiary plant fabrications for aggregates and mining ops.

05 — Forestry & pulp

Mill-side structural & ducting.

Debarker hoods, chipper inlet structural, dust extraction ducting, pulp-line spools, and mill-specific one-off fabrications for BC and AB forestry operations.

06 — Heavy manufacturing

Equipment supports & guarding.

Machine bases, production-line guarding, equipment access platforms, and custom jigs / fixtures for multi-shift manufacturing operations.

Quality & compliance

Every weld traceable. Every bead accountable.

In heavy industrial fabrication, "looks right" isn't a quality standard — it's what gets a fab rejected on receipt and sent back to the shop. The difference between a fab that passes inspection the first time and one that doesn't is documented process: materials, welders, procedures, and inspection — all traceable, all accountable, all on paper.

  • CWB-certified welders on all structural work (CSA W47.1)
  • B-pressure ticketed welders on all pressure piping
  • Material traceability — MTRs on file for every heat
  • Welder qualifications logged to each weld
  • VT, UT, RT, MT, PT on demand through NDE partner
  • Turnover package: drawings, MTRs, welder log, inspection records

CWB

W47.1 Div 1 certified

B-Pressure

ABSA ticketed welders

ASME

B31.1 / B31.3 piping

COR

Certificate of Recognition

ISNetworld

Contractor prequalified

WCB AB

Good standing

Frequently asked

What project managers want to know before the quote.

Is your shop CWB certified?
Yes. KBIM holds a CSA W47.1 Division 1 certification for structural steel welding, audited by the Canadian Welding Bureau on a recurring schedule. All welding procedures (WPS) are qualified and on file, all welders are currently ticketed, and every weld is traceable back to an individual welder and an approved procedure. For pressure work, we also carry B-pressure ticketed welders under ABSA certification for ASME B31.1, B31.3, and CSA B51 piping.
Can you work from our drawings, or do we need to provide stamped engineering?
Both paths work. If you have stamped drawings from your Engineer of Record, we fabricate directly to those. If you have concept sketches, field photos, or just a written scope, we field-measure, draft shop drawings in-house, and — for anything requiring a stamp — work with our partner engineering firm to get the drawings stamped before fabrication begins. You get one accountable contractor for the engineering, fabrication, and install, rather than coordinating three.
Do you provide material traceability / MTRs?
Yes — and we don't consider a job closed out without them. Every piece of material on a fabrication job is purchased with an accompanying mill test report, logged to the job file by heat number, and handed over as part of the turnover package. For operators running under an asset-integrity management system, we can format the MTR log to your specification (Excel, PDF, or direct upload to your document management system).
What's your turnaround time on typical fabrication?
For standard structural or chute work with approved drawings and materials on hand, typical shop turnaround is 2–4 weeks from fab release to ship. Pressure piping spools with required NDE run 3–5 weeks. Rush / emergency work can ship faster with overtime — we've delivered one-off custom fabrications inside 48 hours when a shutdown scope surprise demanded it. Tell us the window during scoping and we'll tell you what's achievable.
Do you install what you fabricate?
Usually, yes — and it's the biggest advantage of working with KBIM over a fab-only shop. Most of our fabrication ships out the door with an installation scope attached, so the crew that built the part is the crew that rigs it in, fits it up, and welds it out on site. No field changes being handed back to the shop, no finger-pointing between the fabricator and the installer, no "it was built to drawing, not our fault." One contractor, one scope, one accountable outcome.
Can you handle stainless, aluminum, and exotic materials?
Yes. Our shop is set up for carbon steel as the primary volume, but we run separate stations for stainless and aluminum to keep materials from cross-contaminating. We regularly fab in 304 / 316 stainless, marine-grade aluminum, AR400 and AR500 wear plate, and — for specific operator specs — Hastelloy, duplex stainless, and similar exotics. Welding procedures are qualified to the specific material combination before the job runs.