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Customers Must Select a Consultant Or Contactor from the Lists Below for The Revision Date: Sept 01, 2021 Customers must select a consultant or contactor from the lists below for the design and installation of underground electric facilities within FortisAlberta’s service area. The following consultants and contractors on the lists below have met certain FortisAlberta criteria relating to the design and installation of underground electric facilities, specifically for projects that fall under UEDS (Underground Electric Distribution System ) and the Precast Base process. This list is provided for information purposes only. Users of this information are doing so at their own risk. FortisAlberta does not endorse the services or products of any specific consultant or contractor included in the lists below. FortisAlberta will not be held liable for any loss or damage in connection with the use of these consultants or contractors. For those consultants or contractors that are interested in registering as consultants or contractors for the design and installation of Precast Bases within FortisAlberta’s service area, please go to http://www.fortisalberta.com/ for more information or email [email protected] for more information. Pre-registered Consultants Company Contact Address Phone Email Service Areas 908 Engineering Inc. Craig Boris PO Box 20020 Red Deer, AB T4N 6X5 403-986-2939 [email protected] All areas excluding downtown core of Edmonton and Calgary. AECOM Canada Ltd. Jamie Rogoski 101-18817 Stony Plain Road NW, Edmonton, AB T5S 0C2 780-486-7042 [email protected] All of Alberta Arrow Engineering Inc. Arvid Schimke #202, 13167 - 146th Street, Edmonton, AB T5L 4S8 780-801-6135 [email protected] All of Alberta Associated Engineering Alberta Ltd Howard Mariano 400-600 Crowfoot Crescent N.W., Calgary AB T3G 0B4 403-262-4500 [email protected] Northern Alberta, Southern Alberta CANA Energy (CUT) Ltd. Erin Soares 100, 5720 4th Street SE Calgary, AB T2H 1K7 403-253-0002 [email protected] All of Alberta Capital Engineering (Partnership) Scott Martin 17187 114 Ave, Edmonton, AB T5S 2N5 780-488-2504 [email protected] CIMA Canada Inc. Kendall Woodacre Suite 300, 6815 8th Street NE, Calgary, T2E 7X7 403-775-0100 Ext. 7636 [email protected] All of Alberta Corsair Design & Control Sytems Ltd. Kevin Woo 310, 6940 Fisher Road SE, Calgary AB T2H 0W3 403-255-3505 [email protected] Calgary, sites in various areas of province D.E.S. Engineering Ltd. Dan Hamilton 201, 8403 Coronet Rd, Edmonton, T6E 4N7 780-801-2707 [email protected] All of Alberta ECCOM Consulting Inc. Colin Schneider 13009-156 St NW, Edmonton, AB T5V 0A2 780-444-2200 Ext. 212 [email protected] All of Alberta Ener-Phase Solutions Ltd. Scott MacDonald Suite 109, 4615-112th Ave SE, Calgary, AB T2C 5J3 403-873-8500 [email protected] All of Alberta Calgary Metropolitan Area (includes areas surrounding Calgary, typically Cochrane, Bearspaw, Airdrie, EUSL Stephen Mak 4110 – 9St SE, Calgary, AB, T2G 3C4 403-514-1621 [email protected] Chestermere, and Okotoks, but may extend to Red Deer, Lethbridge, and Medicine Hat) Great Northern Engineering Consultants Inc Mona Alkhatib #257, 2055 Premier Way, Sherwood Park, AB T8H 0G2 780-410-0542 [email protected] Edmonton & Calgary Surrounding Areas Hammerschlag & Joffe Inc. Mark Hammerschlag 69 Lesmill Rd, Toronto, On M3B 2T8 416-444-9263 [email protected] ICS Engineering Inc. Greg Lynch 460-21, 10405 Jasper Avenue NW 780-851-5166 [email protected] Fort McMurray, Edmonton, Calgary & the Mountain Parks Implicit Engineering Ltd Dave McFayden 5255 Mullen Crest NW, Edmonton, AB T6R 0P9 780-668-2754 [email protected] Edmonton &Calgary Metro Areas Inviro Engineered Systems Ltd. Moreno Pivato 3530 Pharmacy Ave Unit 3 Toronto Ont, M1W 2S7 416-491-4455 [email protected] Edmonton, Cochrane & Lethbridge Area JATO Engineering Co. Ltd. Mohammad Jamil 5410 189 Street NW, Edmonton, AB T6M 2L1 587-501-4665 [email protected] Edmonton & Lethbridge Area Kelmar Ltd. Brian Dziadek Box 268 Sundre AB, T0M 1X0 403-829-3987 [email protected] Mostly Central Alberta - All of Alberta as required Khanatek Technologies Inc. Michael Lawal 2048 43 Street NW, Edmonton, AB T6L 6L7 780-264-8331 [email protected] All of Alberta Lauren Services Tom Pearce 400, 734-7th Ave SW, Calgary, AB T2P 3P8 403-237-7160 [email protected] All of Alberta Edmonton Area (Including Spruce Grove, Whitecourt, St Albert, Ft Saskatchewan, Stony Plain, Morinville, MAGNA IV Engineering Lu Ma 1103 Parsons Road SW, Edmonton, AB, T6X 0X2 780-909-7945 [email protected] Leduc), Calgary Area (Including Airdrie, Strathmore, Carstairs, Crossfield, Balzac, Chestermere, Ghost Lake, Maskell Plenzik and Partners Scott MacDonald Suite 206, 610 - 70 Ave SE, Calgary, AB T2H 2J6 403-509-2005 [email protected] All of Alberta, British Columbia & Saskatchewan McElhanney Consulting Services Ltd Lane Logan 100, 402 - 11th Avenue SE, Calgary, AB T2G 0Y4 778-693-2192 [email protected] All of Alberta MCW Hemisphere Ltd. Nabil Issaoui 10950-119 Street, Edmonton, AB T5H 3P5 780-452-1800 Ext 366 [email protected] MVA Consulting Ltd. Chris Brown Suite 408, 609-14th Street NW, Calgary, T2N 2A1 403-275-3302 [email protected] Usually Red Deer south but will work anywhere Power Engineers Inc. Tim Ito 210 52 Gateway Drive Airdrie, AB T4B 0J6 403-948-3620 [email protected] Southern Alberta PowerWest Consulting Ltd. Chris Brothers 2228 Glenmount Drive SW Calgary, AB T3E 4B9 403-615-6651 [email protected] Southern & Central Alberta (South of Edmonton) Primary Engineering and Construction Corp. Jason De Jesus 207 - 39th Ave NE, Calgary, AB T2E 7E3 403-873-0400 Ext. 224 [email protected] All of Alberta Ready Engineering Corporation Sarah Ho Suite 209, 215 McLeod Avenue, Spruce Grove, AB, T7X 0G2 780-960-6663 ext. 141 [email protected] Town of Stony Plain RKG Consulting Services Ltd. Rob Gerbrandt 147 Midvalley Place SE, Calgary, AB, T2X1K3 403-701-9657 [email protected] Calgary, Airdrie, Okotoks, Chauvin, Provost & Bossano Scovan Engineering Inc. Blaine Owen 500, 600 – 6th Avenue SW, Calgary, AB, T2P0S5 403-705-6830 [email protected] Edson & Springbank SES (Engineering) Ltd. Aaron Harper 13131 156 Street Edmonton, AB T5V 1V2 780-424-8364 Ext 230 [email protected] All of Alberta SMP Engineering Jos Brinkhof #403, 1240 Kensington Road NW, Calgary, T2N 3P7 403-270-8833 [email protected] All of Alberta, British Columbia & Saskatchewan Stantec Consulting Ltd. Stephen Arnason 10160 112 Street Edmonton, AB T5K 2L6 780-969-2253 [email protected] Sunwise Engineering Ltd. Lemie De-Gbon 530 - 5 Street SE, Medicine Hat, AB, T1A 0N3 403-331-0137 [email protected] Southern Alberta Tetranex Solutions Inc. David Harman Suite 210, 550 - 71 Avenue SE, Calgary, AB T2H 0S6 587-349-6609 [email protected] All of Alberta TLJ Engineering Consultants Ltd. Kevin Vig #301, 301 - 14th Street NW, Calgary, AB T2N 2A1 403-289-8852 [email protected] Throughout Alberta (mostly in Calgary) TWS Engineering Ltd. Gerry Dipasupil 9918 75 Avenue Edmonton, AB T6E 1J2 780-468-5477 Ext 229 [email protected] All of Alberta Udeck Designs Corp. Ed Dueck 2120 36 Ave SW, Calgary AB T2T 2G9 403-282-9877 [email protected] Upside Engineering Ltd. Curtis Veer 409 - 10th Avenue SE Calgary T2G 0W3 403-290-4670 [email protected] All of Alberta Valard Construction L.P. Ziggy Bernat Suite 301, 4209 – 99 Street, Edmonton, AB T6E 5V7 780-436-9876 [email protected] All of Alberta WSP Canada Inc. Michael Jackson Suite 1200 10909 Jasper Ave, Edmonton, AB T5J 3L9 780-410-6841 [email protected] All of Alberta Pre-registered Precast Base Construction Company Contact Address Phone Email Service Areas 1st Star Electric Systems Ltd John Alexander RR1, Tees, AB T0C 2N0 587-679-3575 [email protected] All of Alberta 1656643 Alberta Ltd. o/a All-trades Cliff Olsen 12 Bruns Road, Lacombe, AB, T4L 1P1 403-350-5811 [email protected] Central Alberta, Lacombe, Red Deer & Panoka 1120566 Alberta Ltd. o/a BHS Industries Brad Hayes 21 – 53122 Range Road 14, Parkland County, AB T7Y 2T3 780-718-1258 [email protected] Edmonton & Surrounding Areas 1190428 Alberta Ltd o/a RTM Electric Richard Paquet 219 Humberstone Rd NW, Edmonton, AB, T5A 4C5 780-886-6380 [email protected] All of Alberta 1938149 Alberta Ltd o/a Klis Electric Maarten Klis Box 2357, Sundre, AB T0M 1X0 403-638-6074 [email protected] Central Alberta Vulcan County, County of Lethbridge, MD of Taber, Couty of Fourty Mile, Cardston County, Pincher Creek (and 1172298 AB Ltd o/a Mikado Electric Mike Mikado 3420 12 Ave North, Lethbridge, AB T1H 5V1 403-381-7588 [email protected] County), Willow Creek & Ranchlands 372329 Alberta Ltd.o/a Hilman Electric Calvin Hilman 8-24 Cuendet Industrial Way, Sylvan Lake, AB T4S 2J8 403-887-2170 [email protected] Central Alberta 375144 Alberta Ltd. o/a Mike's Electric Marc Green Box 1737, Bay 7, 102 Jay ST., Banff, AB T1L 1B6 403-762-2871 [email protected] Bow Valley & Surrounding Areas A.I.C. Construction Ltd. Helen Kohanik 4609 - 35 Street SE, Calgary, AB T2B 3K9 403-272-2219 [email protected] Sundre, Olds & Canmore A. Circuit Electric Ltd. Steve Marques 16321-130 Ave, Edmonton, AB T5V 1K5 780-451-4441 Ext 3 [email protected] Edmonton, Fort Saskatchewan, Spruce Grove, Stony Plain & Sherwood Park AECOM Production Services Ltd. Cameron Abbott 240– 6025 - 11 Street SE, Calgary, AB T2H 2Z2 403-386-1086 [email protected] Calgary, Red Deer, Sherwood Park, Whitcourt, Grande Prairie, Lloydminster A M Mackay Contractors Ltd. Allan MacKay Box 250, Cochrane T4C 1A5 403-932-2933 [email protected] Cochrane, Bragg Creek, Cremona, Canmore & Kananaskis A.M.O.
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