Agricultural Foundations in Manitoba and Saskatchewan

Engineered helical screw pile foundations for grain elevators, weigh scales, farm buildings and agricultural structures across the Prairies.

Built for Prairie Agriculture

Agricultural structures demand foundations that can handle heavy loads, shifting prairie soils, and the relentless pace of farming operations. Screw Pile Solutions has installed foundations under hundreds of agricultural structures across Western Manitoba and Eastern Saskatchewan — from grain elevators and fertilizer transfer stations to equipment storage and weigh scales.

We understand that downtime costs money on a farm. Our crew mobilises fast, installs efficiently, and leaves your site ready for construction without the delays and mess of concrete work.

Why Prairie Farmers Choose Screw Piles

✔  Engineered load capacity for heavy agricultural structures

✔  Works in all soil types — clay, sand, rocky and waterlogged ground

✔  No excavation — minimal disruption to your operation

✔  Installation in a single day on most agricultural sites

✔  CCMC-certified piles (#13102-R)

✔  Full engineering documentation with every job

✔  Year-round installation to -20°C

Grain & Storage

Grain elevators, bins, fertilizer transfer stations, and product storage facilities. Our engineered load reports meet building code requirements for commercial agricultural structures.

Weigh Scales & Stations

Weigh scales and transfer stations across the Prairies demand precise, stable foundations. We have installed screw pile foundations under dozens of commercial agricultural weigh stations in Manitoba and Saskatchewan.

Farm Buildings

Equipment storage, machine sheds, barns, and outbuildings of all sizes. Fast installation means your building project stays on schedule during the busy agricultural season.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can screw piles support the load of a grain elevator or bin?

Yes. Our CCMC-certified pile system (#13102-R) is engineered for high load applications. Every agricultural installation includes an engineered load report confirming the foundation meets the specific structural requirements of your building.

How long does installation take for a farm building?

Most agricultural foundation installations are completed in one to two days depending on the size and pile count. We work efficiently to minimize disruption to your farming operation.

Can you install in wet or saturated prairie soil?

Yes. Screw piles do not require excavation, which means wet or saturated ground conditions that would stop concrete work rarely affect our timeline. Our soil analysis system determines the right pile specification for your site conditions.

Do you install year-round for agricultural projects?

Yes — we install to -20°C, which means fall and winter installations are fully available. Many agricultural clients book fall installations to be ready for spring construction season.

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