SBC Construction Services Ltd — General Contractor & Design-Build in Nisku, AB
SBC Construction Services Ltd has been delivering commercial and residential construction from its Nisku, Alberta base since 2002. Located at #3, 707 12 Avenue in Nisku’s industrial corridor, the company is a licensed prepaid contractor under Alberta’s Home Improvement Rebate Program and holds a 4.7-star rating with clients across the Edmonton metro.
Services
- Design-Build: SBC manages the full project cycle from concept through completion, handling design coordination and construction under one contract.
- Pre-engineered metal buildings: The team designs and erects pre-engineered metal structures for commercial, light industrial, and agricultural uses.
- Renovations and additions: From tenant improvements to building additions, SBC brings the same project management rigour to smaller-scale work as to new builds.
- Building foundations and residential structures: The company constructs wood-framed residential buildings and poured concrete foundations for both ground-up and infill projects.
- Healthcare and institutional projects: SBC’s portfolio includes health care facilities, making it one of the few contractors in the Nisku area with institutional project experience.
Service area
SBC Construction Services operates across the Nisku/Leduc industrial area and throughout the greater Edmonton region, taking on commercial, light industrial, and residential projects from a base that sits at Edmonton’s southern gateway.
Why it’s on home.renovation.reviews
SBC’s combination of design-build capability and institutional project experience makes it a useful reference point for Edmonton-area clients planning anything from a warehouse addition to a medical facility renovation.
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