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At Impact Energy Services,  we believe the best partnerships are built on trust.  From our extensive equipment line up, and our skilled team of estimators, project managers and supervisors, to our software capabilities that deliver real-time client reporting for scheduling, budgeting and open correspondence - we aim to be more than simply a contractor on a job, we want to be a loyal partner on a job well done. 

Count on Impact to deliver comprehensive construction solutions that ensure that every job we touch gets done right, the first time, on time, every time.

 

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Construction Services 

  • Design Build
  • Voice & Data Systems Process Automation
  •  LED Lighting Retrofits & Analysis
  •  Lighting Maintenance
  •  Generators & Backup Power
  •  Trenching & Underground Facility Work
  •  Fire Alarms
  •  High Voltage Construction Support
  •  Commissioning & Start-Up Support

Industries Served

  • Dealerships
  • Hospitals
  • Warehouses
  • Government Facilities
  • Water & Wastewater
  • Grain Processing & Handling
  • Food Grade Facilities
  • Oil & Gas Facilities
  • Mining Facilities 

let's get to work 

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