If you want to see what kind of stuff is built in Alberta, check out these websites. Sorry I can't post a link.
Dacro Industries which claims to be the largest shop in N.America. I don't know if that means vessel shop or not but the floor of the main shop is removable so they can build larger diameter vessels and their heat treating building is bigger than most shops? I drive by there quite often and just sitting in the yard are sets of large vessel rolls and a couple 25,000 lb capacity welding positioners.
Edmonton Exchanger who has the largest capacity plate rolls in N. America (8" thick cold, 12" thick hot) and most likely the largest head press at 3000 tons (designed and built in house). They also have one of the largest supplies of SA516-70 boiler plate in the world.
Cessco which is another large vessel shop that often competes against Dacro and is only about 15 minutes away.
There's quite a few other big shops that specialize in huge projects as well. There's mod yards all over the place that build oil and gas equipment on large skids for easier portability and assembly at the job site. Lots of shops that build drilling rigs and specialized stuff for the oilsands.
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