City: Fort Saskatchewan

Sarens Canada

Sarens has been present in Canada since 2011 and has positioned itself strategically throughout Western and Eastern Canada with branches and yards in Surrey and Terrace in British Columbia – Grand Prairie, Fort McMurray, Edmonton, Fort Saskatchewan and Lethbridge in Alberta – Oshawa, Cambridge, Hamilton and Sarnia in Ontario. Through our local presence, diverse fleet, and global support, Sarens is the crane rental, heavy lifting, and engineered transport solutions provider of choice. With our unwavering commitment to the highest SHEQ standards and industry leading training and competency program, our team is powered by knowledge and years of experience in every market we serve, ensuring the client’s project, small or large, will be completed safely and efficiently.

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Alberta’s Industrial Heartland Association

Alberta’s Industrial Heartland is one of the world’s most attractive locations for chemical, petrochemical, oil, and gas investment. As Canada’s largest hydrocarbon processing region, we’re making history enabling diversification at the intersection of economic resiliency and environmental leadership. With $45+ billion in existing capital investment and more than 40 companies, we are providing fuels, fertilizers, power, petrochemicals and more to provincial and global consumers. | Alberta’s Industrial Heartland (AIH) is one of North America’s most complete ecosystems for large scale, low-carbon industrial investment. As Canada’s largest hydrocarbon processing region and most advanced carbon sequestration hub, AIH integrates operational scale CCUS, low cost feedstocks, proven infrastructure, and a skilled workforce within a culture of industrial innovation. With more than 40 global operators and over $50 billion in capital investment, the region is well positioned to support petrochemical, refining, hydrogen, and advanced manufacturing projects. Class I Rail, pipelines and highways provide access to North American, Asian, and global markets, while discounted natural gas, liquids, and crude oil underpin competitive project economics. These advantages are reinforced by access to stackable government incentives that can improve project feasibility and returns. Alberta’s Industrial Heartland Association (AIHA) supports investors at every stage of the investment journey, from site selection and tailored project presentations to stakeholder engagement, regional fenceline tours, and navigating provincial and federal incentives.

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