Our installation crews, equipment yard, and HQ are based in the Edmonton area. Every build across Canada starts with a truck rolling out from here.
The Bottom Line: Max Contractors is an Alberta-based installer. Our Edmonton HQ is where we stage equipment, organize crews, and dispatch jobs. Same-day install scheduling anywhere in the Edmonton-Calgary corridor.
Edmonton is the operational base for our installation business. Our crews live here. Our manlifts, tools, and truck fleet are staged here. When a build is scheduled anywhere in Canada, the convoy and the gear depart from Edmonton. For Alberta installs, we're on-site the same day or next morning. For builds further out, the Edmonton HQ is where the job gets planned — routes, overnight logistics, equipment rental coordination in the destination region.
From Edmonton we reach essentially all of Alberta within a one-day drive. Our regular same-day or next-morning service area covers:
Grande Prairie, Fort McMurray, Lethbridge, Medicine Hat, and the far-north Peace Country are overnight jobs. We build them into two- or three-day site visits with overnight stays in the destination area. Travel costs are separate line items on the quote, not hidden markups.
Our Edmonton yard is a working equipment base, not a retail storefront. We don't keep a showroom because we don't sell buildings — we install them. The yard houses our crew's tools, our 30-ton capacity man-lifts, spare hardware inventory (the stuff that's always missing from some manufacturer's kit), and our truck fleet. If you want to talk in person about a build, we meet at the project site or by phone — both are faster than driving across Edmonton.
Every province and region has its own quirks. Alberta's are: chinook thermal cycling on fasteners, clay soil in the north and sand in the south, and the occasional -35°C install day. We've seen all of them. An installer shipping a crew in from outside the province spends the first day figuring out what Albertans already know.
For Alberta pricing by building size see our transparent pricing page. For the full Alberta context see our Alberta region page.
We don't have a retail office. Our yard is a working equipment base in the Edmonton area. All customer conversations happen by phone (780-604-9399), through our contact form, or at your project site. The site visit is where it matters — that's where the actual decisions happen.
Same week is normal. For April through September we're busier and might need 7–10 days of lead time. For off-season (November through March) we often have same-week or even next-day availability.
Both. A 30x40 for a homeowner's RV is the same installation work as a 30x40 for a farmer's hay storage. Our pricing doesn't change by customer type — it's per-size, published on the homepage.
Frozen ground is fine — we install in it regularly. Muddy ground is the bigger problem because our lifts need to travel on it. If your site is boggy, we'll typically wait for a drier day or work with you on temporary matting. We'll flag this when we see the site photos.
Our Edmonton base isn't a marketing address — it's where the crews live, where the trucks stage, and where our equipment yard operates. Practical implications for Edmonton-area customers:
For Edmonton metro and immediate surrounding counties, we can usually have a crew lead out for a site visit within 24–48 hours of your first contact. For the actual build, same-week scheduling is normal outside peak season.
Depends on season. Peak summer (May-August), typical lead time is 2–3 weeks. Winter (November-March), we can often schedule within the week. Emergency builds for insurance replacement are prioritized when possible.
Yes. Residential-zoned fabric-building installs require a development permit through the City. Lead time including permit is typically 4–8 weeks. Our documentation covers structural; you handle site-plan and setback compliance.
Strathcona and Sturgeon are our two highest-volume counties, followed by Parkland, Leduc, and Red Deer County. We've worked with essentially every Edmonton-area county at least once.