E.K. Construction 2000 Ltd. is a General Contractor/Project Management
company
which has established a repeat clientele of such well known firms as
Boeing Canada
Technology, Standard Aero, Shell Canada, Maple Leaf Foods, McCain Foods,
Ashland Canada, and Manitoba Hydro.
The main focus and reputation of the company has been in Design-Build
with its
beginnings over 30 years ago in providing turn-key, lease-back facilities
for Public
Works Canada, Public Archives of Canada, Transport Canada and numerous
Post Offices in Manitoba.
E.K. Construction 2000 Ltd. continues to excel and specialize in Design-Build
projects, adding value and success to our clients through strong leadership,
a team
of professionals, and dedicated employees working together to meet
a common
goal.
Ernie Keller has personally contributed many hours to the Winnipeg Construction
Association, the Canadian Construction Association, Labour Relations
Association
of Manitoba, Canadian Labour Market & Productivity Centre as well
as other
construction related organizations vital to the industry.
In 1959 Kornovski & Keller Contractors Ltd. was formed and was primarily
a
masonry subcontractor specializing in the masonry work for many rural
and northern
schools and slowly grew to building masonry load bearing high rise
apartment
buildings. Over time, structural concrete work became a major portion
of the
company's overall volume of work.
By late 1972, the company was well established as a highly respected
General
Contractor, who for the most part, contracted work through negotiations
and
referrals from past and ongoing satisfied customers.
E.K. Construction 2000 Ltd. is today a very diversified company providing
many
services in structural steel and miscellaneous metals, concrete, masonry
and
carpentry trade work. The company stresses flexibility for the
client and continues to
successfully negotiate major contracts and obtain tendered jobs which
have, without
exception, been completed on time and within budget. E.K. Construction
2000 Ltd.
is managed by its president Ernie Keller, and vice-president Rolfe
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