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Piping &#038 · Structural Project &#038 · Site Management Industrial Maintenance &#038 · Shutdowns Electrical Instrumentation Fabrication Scaffolding &#038 · Insulation Detailing &#038 · Design-Assist Water &#038 · Waste-Water Management Inspections Commercial Maintenance &#038 · Shutdowns Electrical &#038 · Instrumentation Fabrication Scaffolding &#038 · Plumbing · Utility Piping · and Process &amp · Mechanical Piping scopes at Louis Drey [&#8230 · ] Refurbishment of Hudbay New Britannia This project is located in Snow Lake · Manitoba. ServcoCanada was responsible for project management (planning · scheduling) · demo [&#8230 · ] Keeyask Turbine &amp · deploying a team of 200 [&#8230 · Saskatchewan

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Piping &#038
Structural Project &#038
Site Management Industrial Maintenance &#038
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Shutdowns Electrical Instrumentation Fabrication Scaffolding &#038
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Insulation Detailing &#038
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Design-Assist Water &#038
Waste-Water Management Inspections Commercial Maintenance &#038
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Shutdowns Electrical &#038
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Instrumentation Fabrication Scaffolding &#038
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Utility Piping
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and Process &amp
Mechanical Piping scopes at Louis Drey [&#8230
] Refurbishment of Hudbay New Britannia This project is located in Snow Lake
Manitoba. ServcoCanada was responsible for project management (planning
scheduling)
demo [&#8230
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] Keeyask Turbine &amp
deploying a team of 200 [&#8230
Saskatchewan

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