AutoCanada again boosted its capacity to complete vehicle repairs in Alberta.

On Monday, the company announced the completion of its acquisition of Contemporary Coachworks, a two-location collision repair business based in Calgary.

Back in January, AutoCanada acquired Modern Autobody, a single-location collision and refinish repair facility that has been operating in Edmonton for more than 50 years.

AutoCanada highlighted Contemporary Coachworks is a leading Calgary-based collision repair business with more than 40 years of operating history and a strong reputation for OEM-certified luxury vehicle repairs.

Management explained the acquisition advances AutoCanada’s strategy to expand and strengthen its collision platform while establishing the company’s first luxury collision repair presence in Calgary and enhancing its position in one of Canada’s largest automotive markets.

The company mentioned Contemporary Coachworks also holds certifications across 15 OEM brands, including Tesla, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Lexus, Volvo, Acura and Volkswagen.

The business operates two facilities serving north and south Calgary and adds approximately 30,000 square feet of collision repair capacity to AutoCanada’s network.

Furthermore, management mentioned the acquisition enhances AutoCanada’s ability to retain collision repair volume within its network during periods of elevated demand, including severe weather and catastrophe-related hail events, while increasing repair capacity in the Calgary market.

“Contemporary Coachworks is an excellent addition to our growing collision platform,” said Samuel Cochrane, chief executive officer and interim chief financial officer of AutoCanada. “The business has built a strong reputation for quality repairs, customer service and OEM-certified expertise.

“This acquisition expands our presence in Calgary, strengthens our luxury collision capabilities, and creates opportunities to enhance our collision operations through shared best practices and our OEM and insurance relationships,” Cochrane added in a news release.