BUILDING ON A FIRM FOUNDATION A&B Concrete Pumping Ltd. celebrates 40 years By Nerissa McNaughton
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ruce and Marilyn Dika were visionaries. Despite living in Fort McMurray when the oil boom was approaching its zenith, they set their sites on Edmonton and on a business that could weather the ups and downs of a boom and bust economy. With the purchase of a $39K concrete pumping truck and a relocation to the capital city, the couple were ready to create their legacy. The boom went bust in the early 80s leaving the Dikas with loans on equipment and a shortage of work. Many companies don’t survive Alberta’s harsh boom and bust cycles, but the Dikas are not your average entrepreneurs. Rather than push the concrete pumping side of the business through when construction was at a standstill, they turned their fleet into logging trucks and tapped into a still-thriving sector of the economy. When oil made a comeback in 1987 and the building boom began anew, the pumps went back on trucks. 40 Years || A&B Concrete Pumping
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