Professional crew for North Country fabric kits — Canadian-built, prairie-tested. Flat pricing by size, no quotes, no callbacks.
North Country Sheds is a 100% Canadian-owned manufacturer building fabric shelters specifically for the Canadian climate — designed to handle snow loads, freezing rain, and prairie wind. Their kits ship for assembly and we install every size on our published pricing table.
North Country Sheds is one of the few fabric shelter manufacturers that is 100% Canadian owned and operated. Their structures are engineered for the conditions buyers actually face here: heavy snow loads, freezing rain, hail, and the kind of high wind that takes down anything underbuilt. They now ship into the US as well, but the design priorities still come from the prairie climate.
Some North Country products ship fully assembled and ready for use. Their fabric building line — the larger storage and equipment shelters — ships as kits requiring proper on-site assembly. That is where we come in.
The full fabric building lineup. Their heavy-duty storage shelters, equipment buildings, and commercial-grade structures all install with the same crew and equipment. The pricing on our homepage is by footprint (width × length), so the model name does not change what you pay us.
Because brand does not change install labour. A 40×80 fabric building takes the same crew time and equipment whether it is North Country, TMG, or Uncle Wiener. We publish flat rates by size so there is no negotiating, no quotes, and no surprises. The price you see on the table is the price you pay us.
On the easier end. Canadian engineering tends to favour fewer specialty connectors and clearer documentation than overseas-sourced kits. That said — any 50-foot or wider building is a proper crew job regardless of brand. Frame alignment and fabric tensioning matter more at scale than which manufacturer is on the box.
Full crew, manlifts, frame assembly with proper torquing, fabric tensioning to spec, all door installation (winch and man doors), and anchoring to your prepared foundation. We finish with a walk-through covering the maintenance basics before we leave.
Same pricing applies regardless of brand. Find your size, that's your price.
Written by the MAX Contractors crew. We have installed every major fabric-building brand sold in Canada — and a few that show up at auctions without a manufacturer label. Questions about your specific build? Message us and we will get back same day.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
Yes. We install every North Country model and size — their full fabric building line ships as kits, and we provide the crew and equipment to put them up to spec. Same flat pricing as any other brand on our published table.
Installation pricing is based on your building size, not the brand. The full pricing table is on our homepage — every size from 20×40 up to 70×200. The published price covers crew, frame assembly, fabric tensioning, doors, and anchoring. Equipment rental, travel beyond same-day Alberta drives, and crew lodging on multi-day builds are billed through at cost — no markup.
A level prepared site with proper drainage (compacted gravel pad is the most common foundation), all kit components unpacked and inventoried, and clear access for the crew and lift equipment. We do a parts check with you at the start so anything missing gets flagged early.
Yes. North Country buildings are designed for Canadian winters and we install them year-round across Alberta and most of Canada. PVC fabric stiffens below minus 15 — we plan extra time for tensioning in cold but the building goes up to spec regardless.
Yes. Our crew covers most of Canada. Travel beyond same-day Alberta drives is billed through at cost (reduced day rate plus fuel) and we give y