Large-Volume Site, Yard & Facility Clearing
When scrap accumulates faster than your operation can handle, it becomes a liability. We provide industrial scrap removal for manufacturing plants, processing facilities, and laydown yards across the Edmonton area. Our crews handle bulk metal, decommissioned infrastructure, and site-wide cleanouts. This service is structured for volume, not individual items.
Bulk Volumes Only
Active Sites & Yards
This service handles the backlog that accumulates at facilities generating consistent scrap output. If metal is piling up and slowing down your operation, we clear it.
Not for household cleanouts, single appliances, or residential renovation debris.
Ferrous and non-ferrous metals from active industrial environments.
Beams, columns, plate steel, and fabricated sections from facility upgrades or teardowns.
Carbon steel pipe, stainless tubing, and process piping removed during maintenance or decommissioning.
Storage tanks, pressure vessels, and containment units no longer in service.
Machine bases, conveyor frames, and industrial equipment skeletons stripped of components.
Offcuts, damaged panels, and accumulated sheet metal from fabrication operations.
Unsorted ferrous piles, cable trays, brackets, and miscellaneous industrial metal.
Typical situations where industrial scrap removal becomes necessary.
Plant closures or relocations that require full site clearing of all metal infrastructure and equipment remnants before lease termination or sale.
Replaced components, failed equipment, and upgrade debris accumulating in laydown areas that need periodic clearing to maintain operational space.
End-of-project cleanups where fabrication scrap, offcuts, and temporary structures need removal before demobilization.
Outdoor storage areas overrun with years of accumulated scrap that need complete clearing to restore usable space.
Systematic removal of infrastructure components during asset retirement when internal crews lack capacity or equipment.
Rapid site clearing required for environmental audits, lease renewals, or regulatory inspections with approaching deadlines.
Structured approach for facilities with significant scrap volumes.
Provide details on material types, estimated volumes, site location, and any access considerations. Photos of the scrap help with accurate assessment.
For large-scale jobs, we conduct an on-site review to verify volumes, evaluate access routes, and determine equipment requirements.
Once scope is confirmed, we coordinate timing around your operations. Multi-day removals are scheduled to minimize disruption.
Our crew loads and hauls all material. No partial removal. The designated area is left clean and ready for your next use.
Information that helps us scope industrial removal projects accurately.
Types of metal present: structural, pipe, plate, mixed, equipment, etc.
Approximate tonnage or comparison (trailer loads, bin counts, area covered).
Address or coordinates, particularly for rural or industrial park locations.
Gate restrictions, weight limits, available loading equipment, escort requirements.
Images of scrap piles, yard layout, and access points for accurate scoping.
Deadline requirements for lease terminations, inspections, or project milestones.
We established this service specifically for operations where scrap generation is ongoing or where accumulation has reached a scale beyond what standard disposal methods can address.
The equipment and logistics required to efficiently clear industrial yards differ substantially from residential scrap hauling. Our crews work with loaders, grapples, and flatbed trailers sized for the tonnage these sites produce.
If your situation involves a handful of appliances or renovation debris from a home project, we recommend contacting your local recycling depot. Our capacity is allocated to commercial and industrial operations that require bulk removal capability.
Industrial scrap removal across the Edmonton area and surrounding industrial zones.
Submit details about your site and scrap volumes. Include photos if available. We review submissions and respond with scope confirmation and scheduling options.
On-site pickup for trailers, equipment, and large metal loads from commercial and farm operations.
Learn More →Removal and disposal of end-of-life trailers, flatbeds, and transport equipment from yards and properties.
Learn More →Decommissioning and removal of machinery, loaders, and heavy equipment no longer in service.
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