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Locality: Barrhead, Alberta

Phone: +1 780-305-3864



Address: Barrhead Barrhead, AB, Canada

Website: www.scervconstructionltd.com

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Scerv Construction Ltd 25.01.2021

Largest screw pile I have installed. 7 pipe 20’ long with two 28 helixes. Contact me for all your screw piles needs. All screw piles are engineered and certified. Electronic torque reports to ensure you have a solid foundation. Engineering for projects as available.

Scerv Construction Ltd 09.01.2021

These are two of the many jobs with 12’ screw piles set to height 24 above grade. Once the home is delivered the caps get welded and the home bolted to the caps.

Scerv Construction Ltd 09.11.2020

A few of the screw pile jobs I have done recently. All engineered and set to proper torque with an electronic torque monitor. No job too big or small. Can install piles up to 20’ long and add extensions if required. Book your job soon as we can all tell the days are already getting shorter.

Scerv Construction Ltd 23.10.2020

A few of the screw pile jobs for modular homes. Sometimes you have just brave the water and mud. Some jobs the piles are set to the right height and some have 3’ sliders that will get welded to the right height once the home is in place. The job on the lake needed 20’ screw piles to reach desired torque.

Scerv Construction Ltd 18.10.2020

Screw piles for modular homes, decks, grade beams and anything else you can think of. Electronic torque monitoring equipment for accuracy.

Scerv Construction Ltd 14.10.2020

Installed just over 40 screw piles at 21’ long for a barn foundation for Walt-con Enterprise Ltd. About half are 5 1/2 with double helix and the other half are 4 1/2 with single. Also took out 24 piles from the old foundation.

Scerv Construction Ltd 03.10.2020

Accomplished another interesting job. Soil washed out under a footing due to a leaking water line. We installed a screw pile beside the footing and welded an I beam with knee brace on to the pile. Then installed a second pile approximately 6’ away and welded a pipe to join the two and placed a jack on the I beam to lift footing back up. We then welded a pipe on the I beam to carry the load.