Kiewit Energy Canada Corp.
Head Office:
500-1000 7 Ave SW
Calgary AB
Phone: 403-693-8701
Fax: 403-693-8715
Email: troy.ritcy@kiewit.com
Web: www.kiewit.com
Branches: Edmonton, AB.
Date of Incorporation: 2005
Nature of Ownership: Private
Key Personnel:
David Claggett, President
Troy Ritcy, District Business Development Manager
Area of Expertise: Procurement and construction services to the oil, gas, chemical, ethanol and related process industries.
Corporate Profile: Kiewit Energy Canada Corp., a subsidiary of Kiewit Corporation, is a major industrial contractor building projects throughout the Western provinces, from British Columbia to Manitoba and the Northwest Territories. Kiewit Energy Canada provides a wide range of engineering, procurement and construction services to the oil, gas, chemical, ethanol and related process industries. Its projects involve construction of oil sands processing facilities, including steam-assisted gravity drainage facilities, refinery expansions, gas plant expansions, co-generation facilities, major mine developments and pipe spool fabrication.
—updated November, 2011
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