Wendell Wiebe, Partner; Darryl Wiebe, President and Barry Derkson, Partner. Photo Rebecca Lippiatt Photography.
KERR Interior Systems Constructs a Better Future By Nerissa McNaughton
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ERR Interior Systems Ltd. is a construction company specializing in light gauge steel studs, acoustic ceilings, drywall and taping, load bearing steel studs, and COMSLAB® and Ultrabond floor systems. This year the company celebrates its 40th anniversary. It all started in 1978, when Ken Rubin, Ed Wiebe, Russ McAuley, and Ron Creusot (whose first initials combine to KERR) decided to leave their employer and start their own company. At first, things went very well. KERR earned around $500K in revenue in its first year, and revenue continued to climb quickly until the recession in the 80s. Life, however, started to intervene. Creusot and Rubin moved away for personal reasons, and when McAuley faced health issues, he and Wiebe decided to sell the company to (Ed) Wiebe’s sons, Darryl and Wendell. Already long-term employees of KERR, the boys were happy to accept the offer. Their father continued on for three more years, and later, the family business would be joined by their uncle, Barry Derkson.
Today, Darryl Wiebe is the company president. In the early 2000s, he incorporated computerization into the operations, and this caused the company to grow rapidly – but he’s not shy in admitting that the company has, at times, struggled. “In approximately 2003, KERR started to experiment with load bearing steel stud and panelization,” says the president. “KERR quickly became the leader in the Edmonton area for load bearing steel stud construction and pre-finished panelization during the boom. However, due to rapid growth and other factors, KERR entered bankruptcy protection in November of 2007. Fortunately, KERR was able to come to an agreement with its creditors. It took approximately four years for KERR to complete its plan and get back on its feet.” Stronger than ever, KERR re-established itself as one of the top interior system companies in Edmonton. “Now we have about 10 administrative employees and 70 in the field,” says Wiebe with pride. “KERR has always operated with KERR Interior Systems | 40 YEARS
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