Field Services

POWER GENERATION

PROCESS PLANTS

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About Us

TurbinePROs Field & Specialty Services provides installation, repair, overhaul, maintenance, and modernizations for all rotating equipment including turbines, generators, pumps, compressors, and balance of plant in power generation and process plants. Whether it's scheduled or emergent, we work with you to meet your outage needs and schedules with a focus on safety first and quality.

From project managers, safety and quality managers, schedulers, technical advisors, and project engineers to field supervisors, skilled craft labor, and custom, containerized tools - we're ready to mobilize where you need us, when you need us.

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Safety & Quality

Our Work Smart - Go Home Safe protocol puts safety first. We believe every near miss, first aid, injury, lost time, accident, and quality issue can be avoided when protocol is followed.

As a testament to our committment to quality, our quality system is certified to the standards of ISO 9001:2015. 

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Case Studies

Learn more about the power generation and process plant projects that TurbinePROs has serviced. From inspections and technical direction to new installs, maintenance, repairs, and modernizations. 

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Experience

TurbinePROs' projects span North America and around the globe. Click to see just some of the steam, gas, nuclear, and hydro power generation and process plants that our field services support. 

TurbinePROs was chosen for Forrest Kerr, a 195 MW Hydroelectric project in British Columbia, Canada, the largest run-of-the-river power plant in North America to date.

TurbinePROs Rotating Equipment Services (R.E.S.) of Vancouver, B.C. was awarded the contract to install nine Andritz hydro turbines. The project is set in a remote area 1,000 km north of Vancouver at the edge of the Iskut River. The work takes place approximately 1 kilometer below ground with approximately 70 millwrights working together.

TurbinePROs R.E. Services was chosen for their expertise in developing procedures for installation, workforce management, and their specialized turbine tools that include a custom 2.5 x 20 m tool container, 2.5 x 3 m rigging container, hydraulic lamina drill, and hydraulic wrench sets. Brad McIntosh of TurbinePROs R.E.Services said: “A project like this takes a lot of specialized tools; it also takes a lot of expert manpower. We worked closely with B.C. business agents to develop the millwright workforce within three 3 weeks of award notice. Over 50 millwrights were brought in from across Canada.”

This run-of-the-river project will capture the immense energy of the river’s natural flow and elevation drop to produce and deliver clean, renewable power. It achieves British Columbia’s goal of energy self-sufficiency by 2016 and producing clean energy in an environmentally and socially responsible manner. 

Events

EPRI Winter Steam Turbine Generator User Group 2026

Tampa, FL

POWERGEN 2026

San Antonio, TX

EPIC 2026

Bismarck, ND

CEATI 2026

San Diego, CA