Oil, Gas and Industrial Infrastructure
As one of the largest civil construction contractors in Canada, Flatiron offers construction services to clients throughout Canada and in the Oil Sands in northern Alberta. With offices in Ft. McMurray, Flatiron provides civil construction services in support of oil, gas and industrial Infrastructurere projects.
Flatiron is consistently ranked in the Top 5 bridge, road, and highway builders in the U.S. and is currently constructing three of Canada's largest 30 infrastructure projects. Flatiron is supported by its parent company, HOCHTIEF, the largest provider of construction related services in the world.
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MacKay River Bridge - Northwest of Fort McMurray, AlbertaFlatiron is executing several projects in the Athabasca Oil Sands region in northern Alberta, including the construction of a 56-meter-long bridge across the MacKay River. The cast-in-place concrete deck for the single-span bridge is being installed over steel girders on drilled… | |
Muskeg River Bridge and Sharkbite Heavy Haul Road - Shell Albian Sands North of Fort McMurray, AlbertaFlatiron is building a two-kilometer-long heavy haul road from the Muskeg River Mine, located approximately 70 kilometers (44 miles) north of Fort McMurray, Alberta, to the new Sharkbite Pit. The project includes a heavy haul bridge over the Muskeg River and light vehicle… | |
Richardson River Bridge - North of Fort McMurray, Alberta, CanadaFlatiron conducted an emergency repair on a the Richardson River Bridge, 171 kilometers north of Fort McMurray on the Fort Chipewyan Road. Flatiron crews replaced the timber deck of the bridge, which was closed in late June 2011 after sustaining damage during the Richardson… | |
RMWB Highway 62 Water Main - Fort McMurray, Alberta, CanadaFlatiron installed two 24-inch steel water mains in the 500-meter long Athabasca River Bridge on Highway 62 in Fort McMurray, Alberta, approximately 270 miles north of Edmonton. The water lines are epoxy lined and coated to prevent mineral buildup and corrosion, and insulated… | |
Steinhauer Bridge - Fort McMurray, AlbertaFlatiron is rehabilitating the Steinhauer Bridge over the Athabasca River in Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada. Flatiron is demolishing the bridge superstructure-the deck, girders and bearings-and retrofitting the bridge's pier caps. Bridge capacity will be increased… |