Nisku-based industrial firms still schedule crews and jobs from paper and whiteboards
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n8n and Claude workflows for Edmonton SMEs, Alberta industrial firms and Old Strathcona studios — delivered async with Mountain-time overlap.
Nisku-based industrial firms still schedule crews and jobs from paper and whiteboards
Edmonton construction SMEs lose hours to quoting, change orders and document chase-ups
Alberta healthcare suppliers must justify every AI choice to a careful procurement team
Client snapshot
Built a change-order workflow for an Edmonton construction firm. Site updates from project managers trigger n8n, Claude drafts a plain-English change order and cost implication, the PM approves and it goes to the client. Admin time per change dropped sharply and disputes down the line fell because everything was documented clearly on day one.
Who builds it: Waseem Nasir — AI automation engineer, digital nomad from Pakistan, based in Bali/ASEAN, serving global clients.
Yes, it is one of the most common Alberta builds. Inbound specs, site updates and photos feed into n8n; Claude drafts quotes, RFIs and change orders against your templates; your PM stays in control of every approval. The paperwork grind stops eating evenings.
Yes. The wins are in scheduling comms, safety paperwork triage, supplier onboarding and customer reporting. I keep AI away from equipment-critical decisions and focus on the office pipeline that currently slows everything down.
That is normal. I deliver training as short Looms and a one-page runbook per workflow, so a non-technical ops lead in Edmonton can maintain and tweak the system after handoff. You get independence, not a long-term dependency on me.
Mountain-time afternoons overlap my morning, so same-day answers are realistic for anything flagged by late morning your time. I run a weekly video sync in your early morning, daily Looms when a build is active, and Slack on call for live issues.
30-minute discovery call. No pitch deck. I map your current workflow, identify the highest-leverage automation targets, and tell you whether it makes sense to work together.