Powering Industry & Building Community
We’re Western Canada’s industry-leading electrical and instrumentation contractors delivering on trust, value, service, and innovation.
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With 50 members, 25 service trucks, and 3 strategic locations across the prairies, we’ve built a reputation for our expertise & professionalism and for our unwavering commitment to safety, governance and environmental stewardship. Count on Impact to be there when it matters most, to get the job done right, and to support the communities in which we operate.
THE BEST PARTNERSHIPS ARE BUILT ON TRUST.
In 2010, Impact Energy Services began as an idea - one that recognized the importance of building up communities and holding ourselves to a higher standard.
This genuine commitment to our people and our craft is a core piece of the Impact culture. We know that the best partnerships are built on trust; when everyone cares about the details, job sites run smoothly and the quality of work is assured.
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NEW JOINT VENTURE WITH BIRCH NARROWS DEEN NATION
Impact’s mining and industrial division have partnered with Birch Narrows Deen Nation to proudly become a majority Indigenous-owned enterprise. Not only will this partnership enable us to deliver industry-leading electrical and instrumentation services to the sector, together we will be blazing a trail for the construction industry with Environmental, Social, and Governance best practices while driving the indigenous economy, and creating employment opportunities across the province.

Our Promise
OUR PROMISE
- Safety and Quality First
- Professionally Licensed and Insured
- Proven Track Record of Delivering on Time and Within Budget
- Highly Trained and Certified Personnel
- Customer Satisfaction Guaranteed
OUR PHILOSOPHY
Our fleet and facilities are powering buildings, job sites, homes, and communities.
Impact Energy Services HQ is currently housed in an 11,000-square foot facility, over almost four acres of land, housing 13 offices, a complete custom panel shop, massive inventory, and equipment maintenance facilities. Our current fleet includes large trenchers, cable and pipe plows, excavators, skid steers, and over 25 service trucks - all orchestrated by our state-of-the-art project management system to minimize downtime, increase safety standards and optimize efficiencies.
Testimonials
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Impact Energy has been instrumental in the design, build, and implementation of our state-of-the-art hemp food processing and CBD extraction facilities. At every stage in the process, they’ve been pro-active, professional and always a pleasure to work with.
Spencer Parenteau
Blue Sky Hemp Ventures
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Impact was chosen due to the calibre of their people, for the level of service, quality of work and for bringing the most cost-effective solutions to the table. Impact Energy is one of the most professional and enjoyable companies I have had the pleasure to work with and I highly recommend them for all your future E&I needs.
Barry Curtis
Crescent Point Energy
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We work closely with Impact and what stands out most - is their dependability, the quality of their work and the role they play in our community. They have integrity and they care and it shows in the way the team conducts itself, day-in and day-out.
Ryan Wickett
Western Sales, John Deere
News from our journal

Impact's apprenticeship program
Preparing graduates for an intensive career-track position. Impact was founded with the desire to build and support our community; to employ and foster local talent, to service local business and to give back to and take part in the communities we serve.
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CSA CERTIFIED CUSTOM PANEL SHOP
Impact has been building panels in-house for over 4 years and custom VFD’s for the last 2 years. However, in March 2020 we gained our CSA certification to build custom panels to cCSAus and cULus standards, making us the only CSA approved outfit in West Central Saskatchewan.
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How to Reduce the Cost of Your Heat Trace System
Winter happens. Especially on the prairies. Anyone who has experienced a Canadian winter knows that - like a pendulum they can see some extremely cold temperatures one week only to swing and have long periods of moderate climate the next.
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