24/7 Emergency Response Active Parkland County · Edmonton · Alberta-wide

Capability

Industrial millwright, done the precision-iron way.

Alignment, installation, rebuilds and overhauls for conveyors, gearboxes, pumps, motors and every piece of heavy rotating equipment in the plant. Scoped by a ticketed millwright, planned around your window, delivered by the same crew that planned it.

Overview

Rotating equipment that runs right. The first time.

Millwright work is measured in thousandths of an inch — and the difference between "it'll do" and "done right" is the difference between a unit that runs to the next shutdown and one that comes back in six weeks with a shaft crack.

KBIM's millwrights have been working Alberta's heaviest iron for nearly five decades — conveyor drives in grain terminals, primary gearboxes in aggregate plants, turbines in power stations, pumps and motors across oil & gas and petrochem. We don't send a technician with a checklist. We send a Red Seal journeyman who's run the job before, on equipment that size, in a plant running that tight.

Every scope starts with a proper measure — laser alignment before the teardown, inspection against OEM tolerance, documented shim-pack, witnessed final alignment. No guesswork. No "it's close enough." If the drawing says 0.002", we hit 0.002" — or we explain in writing why the unit won't get there and what needs to change before it will.

Whether it's a planned overhaul scheduled eighteen months out, a scheduled turnaround window we've been booked into since last quarter, or a 2 a.m. emergency rebuild with production waiting on the next shift, the answer is the same: one crew, one phone number, one invoice — done right, on time, on spec.

What's included

The full millwright scope, under one roof.

Six core capabilities covering the full lifecycle of rotating equipment — from install to overhaul to rebuild. No sub-contractors, no handoffs, no finger-pointing.

Laser alignment

Shaft-to-shaft, coupling, and bore alignment to OEM tolerance — documented and witnessed. Includes soft-foot correction and thermal-growth compensation.

0.0005"DocumentedOEM spec

Installation & commissioning

New-equipment installs scoped from foundation to startup — rigging, anchoring, levelling, piping tie-ins, alignment, lubrication, and witnessed run-in.

GreenfieldBrownfieldStartup

Rebuilds & overhauls

Complete teardown, inspection, component replacement and reassembly of gearboxes, pumps, fans, blowers, and critical rotating assets. In-shop or in-place.

Full stripOEM partsReports

Conveyor services

Idler changes, pulley lagging, belt splicing, tracking, tensioning, and full drive-train rebuilds on belt and chain conveyors across aggregates, grain, and bulk handling.

Belt & chainSplicingDrive rebuilds

Rigging & heavy lift

Certified riggers, engineered lift plans, hydraulic gantries, skidding, and positioning for heavy rotating equipment up to the load limit of the plant.

Engineered plansCertifiedHydraulic

Bearing & seal work

Precision bearing fits, induction heating for press-on/press-off, mechanical seal installs, and shaft repair / sleeving where the journal has seen better days.

InductionMechanical sealsSleeving

How we work

Four steps. No surprises.

Every KBIM millwright job runs the same playbook — whether it's a 4-hour emergency or a six-week turnaround. The scope looks different. The process doesn't.

  1. 1

    Scope & assess

    Ticketed millwright walks the asset, reviews drawings and history, identifies risk, and returns a documented scope with firm hours, materials, and schedule.

  2. 2

    Plan & pre-stage

    Crew, tooling, rigging, parts, PPE, JSA and lift plan are built and pre-staged before the window opens. Nothing shows up late because nothing shows up on the day of.

  3. 3

    Execute & document

    Teardown, inspection, precision work, and reassembly — every critical measurement recorded, every alignment witnessed, every deviation logged against spec.

  4. 4

    Commission & hand over

    Witnessed startup, vibration/thermal baseline, signed-off inspection package and photo documentation handed over before the crew rolls out. Unit runs. Paperwork matches.

Tools & fleet

The right tool. On the truck. Before it leaves the yard.

A millwright without the right tooling is a spectator. We run one of Western Canada's largest portable-machining fleets, so the tool shows up at the job — not a month later.

Laser alignment systems

Pruftechnik · SKF · to 0.0005"

Portable line boring

1" – 24" bores · field-repairable

Flange facers

2" – 120" OD · on-site finish

Induction heating

Bearing install / removal · to 400°C

Welding trucks

Fully equipped · B-pressure

Hydraulic gantries

Up to 100-ton engineered lifts

Vibration analysis

Baseline · trending · reliability

Thermal imaging

Hot-bearing / hot-spot diagnostic

Where we work

Millwright work across every major sector in Alberta.

Pumps in upgraders. Gearboxes in grain terminals. Primary drives in pulp mills. Turbines in power plants. When heavy rotating equipment moves material, makes power, or moves product, KBIM's millwrights have been on the unit — usually more than once.

01 — Oil & Gas

Upstream, midstream, plant.

Pump rebuilds, compressor alignment, well-site emergency response, and turnaround support across SAGD, upgrading, and gas processing.

02 — Power generation

Turbines to boiler-feed.

Steam turbine alignment, boiler-feed pump overhauls, cooling-tower fan rebuilds, generator bearing work. Units back on the grid inside the window.

03 — Agriculture & grain

Elevators, terminals, feed mills.

Bucket-elevator drive rebuilds, conveyor alignment, leg-and-boot overhauls across grain handling and feed mill operations province-wide.

04 — Forestry & pulp

Mills that can't afford downtime.

Debarker rebuilds, chipper alignments, pulp pump services, refiner mechanical work, and scheduled shutdown support across BC and AB mills.

05 — Mining & aggregates

Crushers, conveyors, screens.

Primary & secondary crusher overhauls, conveyor drive rebuilds, screen alignment, and mobile-plant maintenance in remote-site conditions.

06 — Heavy manufacturing

Rotating assets, precision fits.

Gearbox rebuilds, motor alignments, press maintenance, and custom fixture work for manufacturing operators running 24/7 production lines.

Safety & compliance

Everybody home. Every shift. No exceptions.

Millwright work lives in the most consequential corner of a plant — energy-isolated equipment, overhead loads, confined spaces, rotating iron the size of a small vehicle. Safety is not the paperwork we do after the work. It's the contract we sign before it starts.

  • Job-specific JSA / hazard assessment before every scope
  • Lock-out / tag-out by the millwright doing the work
  • Engineered lift plans for any critical or over-tonnage lift
  • Red Seal journeymen only — no labour bodies on precision work
  • Documented toolbox, inspection, and post-job close-out

COR

Certificate of Recognition

ISNetworld

Contractor prequalified

ComplyWorks

Audit & compliance

Avetta

Supply chain verified

WCB AB

Good standing

Red Seal

Journeymen only

Frequently asked

What plant managers want to know before the call.

How fast can a millwright be on site?
Dispatch answers live, 24/7. For an emergency breakdown inside our Alberta service area, a ticketed millwright with a fully-equipped welding truck is typically rolling in under an hour and on-site inside three to four, depending on distance. For planned work, we scope and commit to a specific window as part of the quote.
Are your millwrights Red Seal certified?
Every journeyman on a KBIM crew holds a Red Seal millwright ticket. Apprentices work alongside journeymen and never lead precision work — alignment, critical lifts, signed-off final assembly — without journeyman oversight. We don't staff these jobs with general labour.
Do you work inside scheduled turnarounds?
Turnarounds are the work we plan our year around. We can be booked into a shutdown window 12–24 months out with a committed crew size, scope, and finish date, and we pre-stage tooling, rigging, and parts before the window opens. If a scope expands mid-window, we extend crew to hold the end-date — we don't push the completion date to accommodate an added scope.
What tolerance do you guarantee on alignments?
Shaft-to-shaft laser alignment to 0.0005" at the coupling face, documented and witnessed. Soft-foot corrected, thermal-growth compensated, and re-aligned hot on any asset where the OEM or plant reliability spec requires it. Alignment reports ship with the close-out package.
Can you work in our remote / camp-based site?
Yes. We run crews on rotation across remote SAGD, mine-site, and forestry operations across Alberta and into BC. Our crews carry the safety orientations, site-specific inductions, and camp / LOA provisions typical for remote work — just let us know the site during scoping and we'll confirm what's required.
Do you provide documentation / turnover packages?
Every job above a basic service call ships with a close-out package: scope summary, measurements-as-taken, alignment reports, photos, critical fastener torque records, and witnessed sign-off. For turnarounds and capital work, we provide packages formatted to your reliability / asset-management system.