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Sandvik breaks ground on a $51 million mining equipment factory in Saskatoon, creating 30 jobs and boosting local supply chains.
A $51 million mining equipment manufacturing facility has broken ground in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, with Sandvik Mining and Construction investing in a new 51,000-square-foot site to centralize mechanical cutting, parts supply, and after-market support for central and western Canada.
The project, announced Feb. 23, 2026, will create about 30 new skilled jobs and shift production from overseas, strengthening local supply chains.
Sandvik cited Saskatchewan’s status as a top potash producer and rich in critical minerals, including proximity to BHP’s Jansen mine, as key reasons for the location.
The facility aims to boost regional economic growth, support sustainable mining, and enhance long-term customer service.
Sandvik comienza la construcción de una fábrica de equipos mineros de 51 millones de dólares en Saskatoon, creando 30 puestos de trabajo e impulsando las cadenas de suministro locales.