Sandvik Breaks Ground on $51 Million Manufacturing Facility in Saskatoon
Sandvik held a groundbreaking ceremony on February 23 for a new $51 million facility in Saskatoon, expected to be operational by Q4 2026. The 51,000 square foot facility will consolidate mechanical cutting, parts and services to enhance efficiency in the Canadian mining sector. The investment reflects Sandvik's commitment to the region's mining industry, which is seeing significant growth. The project aims to create new job opportunities and strengthen partnerships with local communities and educational institutions.

Sandvik has commenced construction of a $51 million manufacturing facility in Saskatoon, expected to be operational by the fourth quarter of 2026. The 51,000 square foot facility will consolidate mechanical cutting, parts, and services, aimed at enhancing efficiency in the Canadian mining sector.
This investment highlights Sandvik's commitment to the region, driven by Saskatchewan's strong mining activities in potash, uranium, gold, and copper. The project is anticipated to create new jobs, support local communities, and foster collaboration with educational institutions. Saskatchewan's private capital investment is projected to reach $16.2 billion in 2025, indicating a booming economic environment.




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