Norwood Foundry operates out of Nisku, Alberta in western Canada. We take pride in our expert craftsmanship and quality. We are cutting edge and focused on bringing new technology and processes to our foundry, processes such as 3D scanning for example. We produce castings for forestry, agriculture, manufacturing, and oil & gas industries. We also specialize in producing custom castings. We manufacture high quality aluminum, brass and bronze castings for signs, recognition plaques, light poles/bases, tree grates, and all other infrastructure needs. Our castings range in size anywhere from half a pound to 6,500 pounds.
Our network of contacts makes it possible for us to access and import all kinds of metals and alloys, and to provide outstanding quality at prices that cannot be matched. We also operate municipal waterworks distribution centers in Edmonton, Nisku, and Calgary. Norwood Foundry Ltd. is a privately owned and operated corporation that understands the importance of excellent customer service. It is our goal to ensure complete customer satisfaction, from the time we embark on a project to completion.
OUR HISTORY
Norwood Foundry was founded in 1905 in Edmonton, Alberta. Five years after it had been established, Norwood was bought by Ernest Buker, who operated the business for fifty years. In the early days of Norwood, there was an agricultural focus on the products that were produced, namely cast iron. After World War One, production expanded into stove and furnace parts, as well as municipal castings. During the second World War there was growing demand for business and the company expanded, leading to the purchasing of Garvie Bolton Foundry and Coutts Machinery Company Ltd. In 1950, Norwood bought the Edmonton Foundry, resulting in the operation of plants at three different sites. To streamline operations, the Garvie Bolton plant was closed in 1952 and amalgamated with one of the other locations. The Norwood plants produced cast iron castings as well as brass and aluminum work.
In 1978 a new plant opened in Nisku. The modern facility produced castings in high-alloy irons, which were melted in electric induction furnaces. The oil industry was thriving, and was a primary market for Norwood. Norwood also produced virtually all the castings for the waterworks industry. In 1992, an addition was made to the Nisku plant, which lead to the closure of the original operation on 91st Street and 111th Avenue. At that time, the location had been operating for seventy years and was very well integrated into the community: the closure of the operation was headline news.
Presently, Norwood has been operating for 115 years and continues to produce castings for the construction, industrial, manufacturing, and oil and gas industries. Today we are dedicated to serving all of Western Canada’s infrastructure needs with expertise, quality craftsmanship, and excellent customer service, just as we have been for the past six generations.
Company Name | Norwood Foundry Limited |
Business Category | Aluminum |
Address | 605 - 18 Avenue Nisku Alberta Canada ZIP: T9E 7T7 |
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Year Established | 1905 |
Employees | NA |
Memberships | American Foundry Society, Red Deer Construction Association, The Nisku Business Association, Alberta Roadbuilders & Heavy Construction Association |
Hours of Operation | Monday to Friday: 8:00 am - 4:30 pm | Saturday and Sunday: Closed | Statutory Holidays: Closed |
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