Bunch Projects
Structural steel fabrication, automation, modules, and field execution
Bunch fabricates and installs structural steel for industrial facilities, modules, skids, pipe racks, platforms, barges, and field-built infrastructure.
Bunch delivers structural steel services for industrial, commercial, and energy infrastructure projects across Western Canada. Our teams support the full structural scope from design coordination and detailing through shop fabrication, modular assembly, field erection, quality control, and turnover.
Bunch routinely fabricates more than 1.5 million kilograms of structural steel per year — beams, columns, pipe racks, skids, equipment supports, platforms, mezzanines, ladders, walkways, barges, and support frames for modular and stick-built construction.
Our Work
Automation and Advanced Processing
Bunch uses automated structural steel processing to improve productivity, accuracy, repeatability, and schedule certainty.
Our structural automation includes beam processing, automated drilling, automated marking, miter cutting, CNC plasma cutting, and Fanuc robotic welding cells.
Bunch operates a Peddinghaus automated structural steel processing line — one of the most significant capital investments in the company's history. The Peddinghaus beamline handles cutting, drilling, coping, and marking of structural members with CNC accuracy and high throughput.
For clients running high-volume structural scopes, the Peddinghaus line allows Bunch to maintain production rates that manual processing cannot match without proportionally increasing labor. The result is competitive pricing, consistent quality, and reliable delivery.
By combining automation with practical detailing and shop experience, Bunch can reduce manual layout, improve fit-up, and move structural steel through fabrication more efficiently.
Multi-Discipline Integration
Structural steel is closely integrated with Bunch's piping, vessels, electrical, and insulation teams. Supports for piping, cable tray, instruments, equipment, and modular assemblies are considered early and incorporated into shop fabrication wherever practical, reducing field work and improving fit-up.
Executed under applicable codes and jurisdictional requirements
CSA W47.1 — Division 1 and Division 2 structural steel fabrication, certified since 1995 for shop and field work
CWB-qualified weld procedures and welding personnel for structural applications across shop and field environments
Applicable provincial and site-specific requirements as required by project location and regulatory scope