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Saskpower Electrical Inspections Department SaskPower Electrical Inspections Department Phone Numbers and Contacts Michael Anderson Scott McCorriston Chief Electrical Inspector Manager, Electrical Inspections South Regina 306-566-2515 Regina 306-566-2516 Cellular 306-535-9920 Cellular 306-536-4122 [email protected] [email protected] Rod Pack David Pilon Manager, Electrical Inspections North Training Coordinator Saskatoon 306-934-7720 Saskatoon Cellular 306-291-8126 Cellular 306-229-7986 [email protected] [email protected] Phoukham Phommavong Mike Paiement Electrical Plans Review Electrical Plans Review Codes & Standards Engineer Plans Review Inspector Regina 306-566-2596 Regina 306-566-2600 Cellular 306-531-6445 Cellular 306-531-6445 [email protected] [email protected] Plans For Review Are to Be Sent to: [email protected] Mark Woitas Blaine Ganchar Compliance Inspector - South Compliance Inspector - North Regina 306-566-2531 Saskatoon 306-934-7891 Cellular 306-536-6549 Cellular 306-221-0916 [email protected] [email protected] District # Electrical Inspector Office Location Address Nathan Dyck Box 580, 600 Fentons Crescent 1A Cell 306-741-0690 Swift Current Swift Current S9H 4J8 Fax 306-778-9158 Shane Packet Box 580, 600 Fentons Crescent 1B Cell 306-741-2807 Swift Current Swift Current S9H 4J8 Fax 306-778-9158 Jeremy Morin Box 580, 600 Fentons Crescent 1C Cell: 306-750-1489 Swift Current Swift Current S9H 4J8 Fax: 306-778-9158 Stan Merrifield Box 1240, 880 Lillooet St. West 2A Cell 306- 630-5311 Moose Jaw Moose Jaw S6H 4P9 Fax 306-692-6838 Steven Oszust Box 1240, 880 Lillooet St. West 2C Cell 306-630-5788 Moose Jaw Moose Jaw S6H 4P9 Fax 306-692-6838 Allan Ohrt 1665 Ebel Road 3A Cell 306-861-5866 Weyburn Weyburn S4H 1V3 Fax 306-848-0000 District # Electrical Inspector Office Location Address Darin Wiles 1302-7th Street 3B Cell 306-421-5996 Estevan Estevan S4A 2L6 Fax 306-634-9200 Dan Jensen 1302-7th Street 4A Cell 306-421-9390 Estevan Estevan S4A 2L6 Fax 306-634-9200 Mike King 1665 Ebel Road 4B Cell 306-461-9961 Weyburn Weyburn S4H 1V3 Fax 306-848-0000 VACANT Box 1119, Highway #7 East 5A Cell 306-463-7196 Kindersley Kindersley S0L 1S0 Fax 306-463-5220 Robin Gutenberg Box 1119, Highway #7 East 5B Cell 306-460-9608 Kindersley Kindersley S0L 1S0 Fax 306-463-5220 Mel Podhorodecki Box 1560, 1370 Fletcher Road 6 Cell 306-222-7794 Saskatoon Saskatoon S7K 3R3 Fax 306-934-7736 Scott Sears 79A Broadway St. W 8A Cell 306-621-1102 Yorkton Yorkton S3N 0L9 Fax 306-786-1257 Al Edmonds 79A Broadway St. W 8B Cell 306-621-1592 Yorkton Yorkton S3N 0L9 Fax 306-786-1257 Peter Praski 79A Broadway St. W 8C Cell 306-516-7115 Yorkton Yorkton S3N 0L9 Fax 306-786-1257 Gary Davisson P.O. Box 550; 9905 Thatcher Ave 9A Cell 306-441-0511 North Battleford North Battleford S9A 2Y7 Fax 306-445-1870 Kevin Blanchard P.O. Box 550; 9905 Thatcher Ave 9B Cell 306-441-3219 North Battleford North Battleford S9A 2Y7 Fax 306-445-1870 Derm Zimmerman Box 1560, 1370 Fletcher Road 10 Cell 306-221-0918 Saskatoon Saskatoon S7K 3R3 Fax 306-934-7736 Don Craig Box 1560, 1370 Fletcher Road 11 Cell 306-221-2960 Saskatoon Saskatoon S7K 3R3 Fax 306-934-7736 Ryan Steinhaeusser Box 1900, 316 Heritage Rd. 12 Cell 306-852-7946 Tisdale Tisdale S0E 1T0 Fax 306-878-1544 District # Electrical Inspector Office Location Address Joe Fauth Box 1900, 204-1105 99th St. 12B Cell 306-873-7399 Tisdale Tisdale S0E 1T0 Fax 306-878-1544 Dan Halverson 4291 5th Avenue E 13A Cell 306-930-9268 Prince Albert Prince Albert S6W 0A5 Fax 306-953-7468 Jack Lorenzen 4291 5th Avenue E 13B Cell 306-961-7470 Prince Albert Prince Albert S6W 0A5 Fax 306-953-7468 Kent Buckler 4291 5th Avenue E 14 Cell 306-961-2634 Prince Albert Prince Albert S6W 0A5 Fax 306-953-7468 Mike Greenwood #177-1621 Albert Street 15A Cell 306-536-6550 Regina Regina S4P 2S5 Fax 306-566-2906 Mike Peters #177-1621 Albert Street 15B Cell 306-536-4121 Regina Regina S4P 2S5 Fax 306-566-2906 Les Beros #177-1621 Albert Street 15C Cell 306-536-4665 Regina Regina S4P 2S5 Fax 306-566-2906 Mike Paiement #177-1621 Albert Street 15D Cell 306-527-6844 Regina Regina S4P 2S5 Fax 306-566-2906 Christian Haus #177-1621 Albert Street 15E Cell 306-533-0922 Regina Regina S4P 2S5 Fax 306-566-2906 Mark Woitas #177-1621 Albert Street 15F Cell 306-536-6549 Regina Regina S4P 2S5 Fax 306-566-2906 Kelly Swift #177-1621 Albert Street 15G Cell 306-529-6035 Regina Regina S4P 2S5 Fax 306-566-2906 Sean Jacobson #177-1621 Albert Street 15J Cell 306-526-8950 Regina Regina S4P 2S5 Fax 306-566-2906 Michael Angelopoulos #177-1621 Albert Street 15I Cell 306-526-9006 Regina Regina S4P 2S5 Fax 306-566-2906 John Rogers #177-1621 Albert Street 15S Cell 306-550-1480 Regina Regina S4P 2S5 Fax 306-566-2906 District # Electrical Inspector Office Location Address Wes Herman Box 1560, 1370 Fletcher Road 16A Cell 306-227-2966 Saskatoon Saskatoon S7K 3R3 Fax 306-934-7736 Brad Gates Box 1560, 1370 Fletcher Road 16B Cell 306-221-0913 Saskatoon Saskatoon S7K 3R3 Fax 306-934-7736 Sheldon Freitag Box 1560, 1370 Fletcher Road 16C Cell 306-222-4819 Saskatoon Saskatoon S7K 3R3 Fax 306-934-7736 Bryan Sather Box 1560, 1370 Fletcher Road 16G Cell 306-220-8233 Saskatoon Saskatoon S7K 3R3 Fax 306-934-7736 Mike Adams Box 1560, 1370 Fletcher Road 16H Cell 306-221-6877 Saskatoon Saskatoon S7K 3R3 Fax 306-934-7736 Joey Lingel Box 1560, 1370 Fletcher Road 16I Cell 306-227-5540 Saskatoon Saskatoon S7K 3R3 Fax 306-934-7736 James Graham Box 1560, 1370 Fletcher Road Rover Cell 306-227-1848 Saskatoon Saskatoon S7K 3R3 Fax 306-934-7736 Darren Garchinski 3711-52nd Street CLOSE 18 Cell 306-821-6649 Lloydminster Lloydminster S9V 2G9 Fax 306-825-5646 Jason Harke 3711-52nd Street CLOSE 18A Cell 306-821-0330 Lloydminster Lloydminster S9V 2G9 Fax 306-825-5646 Jim Donnelly Tisdale Box 1900, 316 Heritage Rd. 19 Cell 306-370-6875 (Mines) Tisdale S0E 1T0 Fax 306-878-1548 Regina Office Address Saskatoon Office Address #177-1621 Albert Street Box 1560, 1370 Fletcher Road Regina, SK S4P 2S5 Saskatoon, SK S7K 3R3 Toll Free: 1-888-757-6937, option 5 Toll-Free: 1-888-757-6937, option 5 Fax: 566-2906 Fax: 934-7736 Electrical Inspections Districts .
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