Park Derochie

Park Derochie 'Best in Class' coatings, fireproofing, insulation, and scaffolding anywhere in Canada.

🍁 Proudly Canadian Owned & Operated 🍁

Since 1956, Park Derochie has grown and diversified to become one of Canada’s premier specialty-trade industrial contractors, excelling in Industrial Coatings, Fireproofing, Mechanical Insulation, Scaffolding, Abrasive Blasting, Containment, and Maintenance Programs. In 2024:
• Over 2 million man-hours worked
• Over 700 workers at one of our job sites
• Donat

ed over $200,000 to charity

Other Achievements:
• Canada's Best Managed Companies | Platinum Member
• 2023 BC Transportation Contractor of the Year Award of Excellence (Skeena Bridge)
• First Canadian company with AMPP QP1, QP2, QP3, and QP6 certifications

We provide turnkey shop and field services, specializing in:
• Tank exteriors and linings
• Secondary containment
• UHP water-jetting
• Bridges and structural steel
• Lead/asbestos abatement
• Corrosion under insulation (CUI)
• Metalizing
• Pipe coating
• Underground pipe and water towers

Our facilities offer environmentally protected, heated shop spaces for fireproofing and coatings projects, ensuring faster turnaround, less product relocation, and higher quality and safety standards. Commitment to Safety: We lead the industry in safety, with a WCB experience ratio consistently lower than the industry average, reflecting our dedication to protecting people and the environment. Quality and Ethics: Our commitment to uncompromising quality workmanship is a core principle. Adhering to stringent standards set by The Society of Protective Coatings (SSPC) and guided by ISO 9001-2000, our Quality Management System meets the specific requirements of our clients. Experience and Diversity: Our extensive experience and diverse services allow us to provide coordinated packages with a single project manager, ensuring superior project coordination and translating to time and cost savings—ideal for plant maintenance contracts.

Recent News Stories |LNG Canada Phase 2 Takes a Step Forward:Momentum is building behind LNG Canada’s next phase, markin...
06/02/2026

Recent News Stories |
LNG Canada Phase 2 Takes a Step Forward:

Momentum is building behind LNG Canada’s next phase, marking a significant step for one of the country’s most impactful energy projects.
What this means for capacity, investment, and the broader industry is worth watching closely.

Want to know more? Comment below for the full article.

Insulation Series 101 | Part 4: Application is EverythingAt Park Derochie, our crews follow industry best practices and ...
05/27/2026

Insulation Series 101 | Part 4: Application is Everything

At Park Derochie, our crews follow industry best practices and project-specific specs to ensure:

▪️ A perfect fit, every time
▪️ Protection against moisture and corrosion
▪️ Long-term performance and durability

The efficiency and service of insulation is directly dependent upon its protection from moisture entry and mechanical and chemical damage. Choices of jacketing and finish materials are based on the mechanical, chemical, thermal and moisture conditions of the installation, as well as appearance requirements.

Protective coverings are divided into six types:

WEATHER RETARDERS The basic function of the weather-barrier is to prevent the entry of water, ice, snow or atmospheric residue into the insulation. Sunlight and ozone can also damage certain insulations

VAPOUR RETARDERS Vapour re**rders are designed to re**rd (slow down) the passage of moisture vapour from one side of its surface to the other.

MECHANICAL ABUSE COVERINGS Rigid jacketing provides the strongest protection against mechanical abuse from personnel, equipment, machinery, etc.

CORROSION AND FIRE RESISTANT COVERINGS Corrosion protection - can be applied to the insulation by the use of various jacket materials. Fire resistant materials are determined by flame spread, smoke developed and combustibility.

APPEARANCE COVERINGS AND FINISHES Various coatings, finishing cements, fitting covers and jackets are chosen primarily for their appearance value in exposed areas.

HYGIENIC COVERINGS Coatings and jackets must present a smooth surface which resists fungal or bacterial growth in all areas. High temperature steam or high pressure water wash down conditions require jackets with high mechanical strength and temperature ranges.

Featuring Our Platinum, Gold, & Silver Sponsors for the Merle Derochie Memorial 20th Annual Golf Tournament.📆 June 12th,...
05/25/2026

Featuring Our Platinum, Gold, & Silver Sponsors for the Merle Derochie Memorial 20th Annual Golf Tournament.
📆 June 12th, 2026

A heartfelt thank you to our sponsors for your generous support in making this upcoming event a success. We truly appreciate your contribution in helping us carry on this special tradition!

70 Years Series | Turning Momentum into Meaningful Progress - Part 8
05/22/2026

70 Years Series | Turning Momentum into Meaningful Progress - Part 8

05/20/2026

Consent Event is officially one week away! Register at the link in our profile to save time, or register on-site starting at 9am on race day.

We’re proud to share that Park Derochie has once again been recognized as one of Canada’s Best Managed Companies, achiev...
05/15/2026

We’re proud to share that Park Derochie has once again been recognized as one of Canada’s Best Managed Companies, achieving Platinum Club status for the 4th consecutive year.

This continued recognition reflects our commitment to excellence, innovation, and strong leadership. Thank you to our incredible team and valued partners for making this achievement possible.

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Insulation 101 – Part 3: Forms of InsulationInsulations are produced in a variety of forms suitable for specific functio...
05/14/2026

Insulation 101 – Part 3: Forms of Insulation

Insulations are produced in a variety of forms suitable for specific functions and applications. The combined form and type of insulation determine its proper method of installation.

The forms most widely used are:
1. Rigid boards, blocks, sheets, and pre-formed shapes such as pipe insulation, curved segments, lagging etc. Cellular, granular, and fibrous insulations are produced in these forms.
2. Flexible sheets and pre-formed shapes. Cellular and fibrous insulations are produced in these forms.
3. Flexible blankets. Fibrous insulations are produced in flexible blankets.
4. Cements. Produced from fibrous and granular insulations and cement, they may be of the hydraulic setting or air drying type.
5. Foams. Poured or froth foam used to fill irregular areas and voids. Spray used for flat surfaces. Preformed to fit piping or vessels. Block form for equipment.

Stay tuned for part 4!

70 Years Series | Resilience and Reinvention: Defining Moments of the 2020s (So Far) – Part 8
05/12/2026

70 Years Series | Resilience and Reinvention: Defining Moments of the 2020s (So Far) – Part 8

Park Derochie is proud to sponsor the Kitimat Community Clean‑Up.We are pleased to support Kitimat Experiences, and this...
05/08/2026

Park Derochie is proud to sponsor the Kitimat Community Clean‑Up.
We are pleased to support Kitimat Experiences, and this community‑driven initiative is focused on keeping Kitimat clean and welcoming

When: Saturday, May 9
Meet: City Centre Lower Mall parking lot
Time: 9:30 a.m.

Everyone is welcome to participate.
Please bring a PPE vest if available and dress for the weather.

At Park Derochie, supporting local events that strengthen our community is important to us, and we are proud to be a sponsor of this initiative. Thank you to the organizers, volunteers, and fellow sponsors who help make events like this possible.

At Park Derochie, we train, support, and empower our Craft workers to be Champions of our Safety programs. Who better to...
05/08/2026

At Park Derochie, we train, support, and empower our Craft workers to be Champions of our Safety programs. Who better to contribute and lead our Safety programs than those who perform the work each and every day?

Part 3 | Why Champions Matter at Park Derochie.

Our Safety Champion Program:
✅ Gives the workforce a voice in Safety
✅ Encourages open communication and early hazard identification
✅ Strengthens collaboration between crews, supervision, and HSE
✅ Helps everyone go home safe at the end of the day

Construction Safety Week is a reminder of what we practice year‑round. Safety isn’t just a priority, it’s a shared responsibility.
When workers lead Safety, everyone benefits.

Address

11850 28 Street NE
Edmonton, AB
T6S1G6

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm
Friday 8am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+17804784688

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