CASE STUDY | JetHeat Units Maintain Ideal Conditions on Upper Floors

A multi-story construction project in Texas required consistent heating across large floor plates measuring approximately 100,000 square feet per level. The general contractor initially relied on a conventional rental heater previously used on other projects, but it failed to deliver adequate heat, particularly to the upper floors.
CASE STUDY | A Multi-Year Infrastructure Project Supported by Reliable Heating and Climate Control

Constructing a large hydroelectric dam in northern British Columbia required placing more than 2 million cubic meters of concrete over several years. Extreme winter conditions made heating and climate control critical to nearly every phase of construction.
CASE STUDY | Construction Project in the Midwest

Midwest required reliable interior heating during winter conditions. With a floor plan spanning more than 3 million square feet, maintaining consistent indoor temperatures presented a significant challenge.
CASE STUDY | Oil Production Site in West Virginia

West Virginia relied on conventional rental heaters to support winter operations. While these heaters were already in use, they required high fuel consumption and multiple units to generate sufficient heat across active pad locations.
CASE STUDY | British Columbia Hydro Dam Construction Project

A large hydroelectric dam construction project in British Columbia required reliable, continuous lighting to support round-the-clock operations. With a vast site footprint and long project duration, the contractor needed a lighting solution that could perform consistently while controlling fuel consumption, labor requirements, and operating costs.
CASE STUDY | Saskatchewan Mining Project

A mining operation in Saskatchewan required a dependable lighting solution that could perform effectively during extended nighttime hours and persistent below-freezing temperatures. Continuous operations required reliable illumination while maintaining control over fuel usage, labor requirements, and operating costs.
CASE STUDY | Northern Alberta Mining Project

A mining operation in Northern Alberta required a reliable lighting solution that could perform effectively during long winter nights and persistent below-freezing temperatures. Continuous operations demanded dependable illumination while controlling fuel usage, labor requirements, and overall operating costs.
CASE STUDY | REIC Rentals Solar Hybrid Light Towers: Reducing Emissions and Operating Costs

The Nutrien Joffre Nitrogen Facility in Alberta, Canada, spans a large geographic area, featuring significant outdoor operations and extensive equipment. Providing consistent, reliable lighting across such a wide footprint required a robust solution that could perform safely and efficiently.
CASE STUDY | Tank Coating Case Study: Precise Heating for Precision Projects

Achieving a high-quality coating depends on precise control of ambient temperature and humidity. Even minor environmental fluctuations can compromise results, leading to sagging, thickening, extended curing times, and costly rework.
CASE STUDY | Oil & Gas Heating Case Study: Declutter Your Worksite with Fewer Units

A major oil and gas producer operating in one of Canada’s coldest regions was preparing for several critical winter construction activities, including concrete curing, pump station coating, and heating hoardings. These operations required a consistent, reliable heat source to stay on schedule.