
Industrial ConstructionDeveloping & improving industries for tomorrow

Building solutions for complex industries
Industrial projects are unique and pose complex coordination challenges. Our diversified skill set makes us exceptionally well suited for this type of work as we offer full electrical, data networks, mechanical controls, and building automation installations or retrofitting of any industrial facility.
Our experienced team has worked in a wide range of industries, including mills, processing plants, refineries, manufacturing, and more. Whether it be new construction, upgrades, or maintenance, we have the teams and resources to provide value and cost savings by working with our multi-faceted organization.

Enhancing industrial capabilities with automation systems
We expertly install control and building automation systems and are well-versed in all major brands. Because of our inherent adaptability, we can work on control and building automation projects of all sizes, from detention centers to water treatment facilities.
We provide comprehensive control and automation systems such as computerized and programmable logic controllers (PLC), variable speed drives, power factor correction, and control panel fabrication for any type of facility.

Western Pacific Worked Around the Clock to Repair Damage for Our Customer
Lafarge Canada contacted Western Pacific to assess damages to a critical portion of the electrical system at their Richmond, B.C. cement plant, caused by a fire. The cables that were damaged supplied power, autoplay playsinline muted, and communications throughout the kiln tower. We responded quickly with 25 personnel on site to reinstate temporary power to the tower’s elevator, hoist and navigation lights, a critical function due to the plant’s proximity to YVR.
Our crews and IBEW 213 members worked continuously to repair the damage, adding a night shift to ensure personnel was on site 24 hours a day, 7 days a week until the kiln tower was brought back online. The critical operation portion of the work took 10,000 person hours, but the work was done with zero first aids, medical aids, and no lost time incidents.