Industrial Steel
March 11, 2019
Big steel supports big equipment. Our composite crews construct and maintain these complex structures.
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Big steel supports big equipment. Our composite crews construct and maintain these complex structures.
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Waiward Industrial’s 2025 Charity Golf Tournament raised $31,857 for the Canadian Mental Health Association – Edmonton Region, with over $30,000 already committed toward the 2026 tournament supporting mental health in our community.
Waiward Industrial is proud to announce that it has been awarded the IMPACT Project of the Year in the Fabrication Category for its exceptional work on the Saskatchewan Potash Mine Project. This prestigious recognition celebrates Waiward’s innovation, precision, and dedication to safety and quality on one of the most technically challenging underground mining projects in Canada.
Waiward Industrial wins two Canadian Safety Achievement Awards—the Tripartite Zero Injury Turnaround Award for Shell Scotford’s 2024 Fall Turnaround and the General Presidents’ Safety Excellence Award—recognizing its industry-leading commitment to safety and collaboration.
Waiward Industrial appoints Paul Devine as Vice President of Fabrication. With decades of service at Waiward, Paul joins the executive team to strengthen safety, quality, and throughput across Canada’s leading steel fabrication operations.
The long-term implications of these tariffs could be significant, potentially resulting in steel mill and fabrication facility closures, reduced capital projects and investments, job losses, and a weakened industrial sector. Waiward remains committed to supporting Canadian producers and ensure fair trade practices with our partners.
We stand ready to engage with industry stakeholders and government representatives to explore measures that safeguard the competitiveness and sustainability of Canada’s steel sector.
The 2024 Annual Waiward Industrial Charity Golf Tournament has once again proven the power of community and generosity, raising a record-breaking amount of $37,685 in support of the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA).