Jeff MacPhee, Scott Kerr, Laura Pasveer, Chris Bachur and Doug Lewis. Photo by Riverwood Photography.
A New Look and New Offering Lines at IronCreek by Rennay Craats
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t has been a decade heavy with challenges for businesses facing fluctuating energy markets, economic uncertainty and a global pandemic that brought many operations screeching to a halt. Despite it all, IronCreek has stayed the course since opening its doors 10 years ago and has pushed through the adversity to find growth and expansion on the other side. “We’ve stickhandled through a lot of challenges over the last five years – half of our life—in an
extremely vicious, competitive market,” says Scott Kerr, president and CEO of IronCreek. “But over the past year or two we’ve expanded our footprint into three really exciting business lines.” The first new line is horizontal directional drilling, or HDD. This area has been on Kerr’s radar for a few years, but the downturn coupled with COVID-19 restrictions and complications didn’t make for fertile ground for growth. But this spring, utilization rates were high and the overall market
IronCreek | Celebrating 10 years
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