Portfolio
A selection of structural and mechanical projects delivered for industrial clients.
Structural
Steel Structure built on Heat Exchangers covered with steel plate and louvers to control air Recirculation
Self-supporting spiral stair designed for Leaf Park at Assiniboine Park, Winnipeg. Scope included full connection design and detailed fabrication drawings optimized for constructability. The main stringers were fabricated in the USA, while remaining components were fabricated in Winnipeg. The stair was pre-assembled in the local workshop and installed onsite as a single complete unit to ensure fit-up accuracy and efficient installation.
Worked across multiple scopes on a wastewater expansion project, including structural steel and miscellaneous detailing with connection design. The scope also covered stairs and ladders, walkways and platforms, pipe racks, pipe hangers, sump pit openings, and coordination of numerous supporting steel components.
Design of a pedestrian bridge crossing between shoreline and land, engineered to withstand outdoor weather conditions and incorporating non-slip surfaces to ensure safe year-round access.
Detailing and connection design of pipe racks for an expansion project, including replacement of selected existing piping to accommodate new process lines. The scope required careful integration of the new pipe rack system with the existing TEE building roof structure, while ensuring compatibility with the roof design of the new expansion building.
Engineering and detailing of an explosion relief duct system, including finite element stress analysis to verify structural performance under blast loading. Scope covered safety-driven design, fabrication detailing, and constructability coordination to ensure reliable pressure relief for an active industrial facility.
The client requested engineering, detailing, fabrication, and installation of roof walkways to provide safe access for maintenance of multiple RTU units, including fall protection supports. The project was executed on an active facility without interrupting ongoing operations.
The client requested the structural design and detailing of an elevated support frame for two 16’-diameter grain bins with 40° hoppers, each rated at 2,410 BU capacity. The structure was engineered to provide full truck clearance beneath the bins, allowing gravity discharge directly into trucks while maintaining structural efficiency and stability.
The project involved designing and detailing a workshop mezzanine with stair access, optimized to achieve the largest possible clear span and maximize usable space on the lower level.
Mechanical
Iso-Tanks fuel loading/unloading systems Filling and Discharge pumps systems
Design of a Canola Oil Tank Farm Processing Facility expansion, including four new storage tanks with provision for two future tanks. Scope covered filling and discharge piping from the processing facility to the shipping dock through four railcar filling stations utilizing loading arms. The project incorporated complete safety systems, mechanical equipment, and electronically and manually controlled valve systems. Structural supports were designed for pump maintenance access, while all piping systems were analyzed using CAESAR FEA to verify thermal expansion allowances and determine fixed, pinned, and sliding pipe support locations. Deliverables included Process Flow Diagrams, P&ID drawings, piping spool isometrics, facility layout, and full 3D modeling for Navis coordination and clash detection with other disciplines.
Sump Tank
Soda Ash tank