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The Silent Partner

A&H Steel’s reinforcing steel’s supply, fabrication and installation services keep our most iconic buildings standing. By Nerissa McNaughton

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ometimes what you can’t see is the one thing that is supporting everything. A&H Steel is proof of this because, as company principal Glenise Harvey notes, “Reinforcing steel is seldom seen by the average person. It is put in place as the skeletal structure of something that is built in concrete. After the reinforcing steel is put in place, the concrete covers it and it is never seen. A lot of people don’t know that it even exists or why it is used.” The company itself was founded in, and built on, passion and purpose. None of its success today is by accident or luck. Hidden in its core is a story unlike any other, and it is this story that grounded and grew the company for nearly half a century. It’s time to look below the layers and see the company’s heart. A&H Steel was founded in 1970 by brothers Andrew and Hank Kotun. From the start, things weren’t exactly smooth sailing. Hank left A&H Steel in 1971 to start his own company, so Andrew asked draftswoman Olga Chebuk to join the company

as a partner. The small firm had just a handful of employees, with Andy working in the office, yard and field, and Olga doing the drafting. They made administrative decisions together. The duo brought a general manager on board, but he passed away unexpectedly that same year, leaving a crucial gap in the team. So, management asked 28-year old Nestor Puchalski, Olga’s nephew, to be mentored into the role of general manager. He had some reservations, but he rose to, and excelled in, the challenge. In 1973 a steel shortage rocked the company, and clients were threatening lawsuits when steel was not available for their jobs. Andrew and Olga took this very personally. So personally, in fact, that they flew to the States to speak with their steel suppliers in person. Both had used their personal assets as collateral to buy the steel they needed to start the company, so they were not going to let this challenge take them down! The gutsy move saved the company…just in time for the recession of the ’80s.

A & H Steel • 47+ Years

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