Sectors
We maintain facilities with the highest standards of safety and quality while minimizing operational downtime. We also offer ongoing support programs specifically tailored to your needs and deliver projects on time and on budget while adhering to the highest safety standards throughout the process. Our experienced and skilled electrical and instrumentation commissioning teams will guide your facilities from substantial completion to full operation’s care, custody and control.
Mine Infrastructure & Construction
Tron has been a significant player in Saskatchewan’s mining industry for over 25 years. Our experience comes from executing a wide range of projects on the traditional land of the English River First Nation (ERFN), home to some of Canada’s largest and highest grade Uranium deposits.
Tron’s specializes in mine management, production, infrastructure construction and maintenance, offering a rich collection of highly-skilled and experienced professionals in the industry. Our services encompass construction and construction management for all commodities and conditions, including remote locations and extreme climate conditions.
Responsibilities
Underground Brine Piping Distribution System
Piping, Tanks, Pumps
Electrical & Instrumentation (E & I)
Camp Expansion
Foundation
Structural Steel
Construction
Piping and Plumbing
Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) System
Water Treatment Plant
Underground Electrical Installation
Nuclear
Nuclear energy is the second largest contributor of non-emitting electricity in Canada. Nuclear energy provided approximately 16% of Canada’s total electricity needs (close to 60% in Ontario) contributing meaningfully to climate change and other atmospheric emissions objectives.
Tron is a Nuclear grade contactor with a wide variety of experience working in ‘hot zones’ and sites regulated by the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC). Tron’s unparalleled industry experience has also helped with securing master service agreements with longstanding clients in key sectors of the Canadian economy.
In January 2019, Makwa Development Corp. and Tron signed a supplier agreement with Bruce Power, as part of the electricity company’s ongoing investment program. This new joint venture will be 100 percent First Nation-owned and will be situated on the Nawash First Nation – bringing together a First Nation whose traditional land is the source of raw ore for nuclear fuel with another where materials are processed to produce clean energy.
Tron is expanding into the Ontario market taking on general contracting opportunities with Cameco which include demolition and remediation, mechanical piping, electrical and instrumentation, structural modification and light civil works.
Responsibilities
Demolition
Remediation
Mechanical Piping
Electrical & Instrumentation
Structural Modification
Light Civil Works