who we are

our humble beginnings

Steven Blair began the business in 1981 by purchasing his first tri-axle. There were not many tri-axles in the Dryden area and he felt hauling larger loads would give him a competitive edge and provide a needed service in our community.

He performed most of his own maintenance with the help of a local reputable welder and rented various shops in the area to carry out his maintenance and store his equipment.

After a few years of renting a home and pursuing self-employment, he thought he needed more space to grow his family as well as his business. He bought a homestead in 1985 in the Oxdrift community on Hwy 17 and cleared the land on his property and built a large 40’x60’ shop. He then purchased another truck and wood trailer so he could supplement his business by hauling wood in the winters and gravel in summers.

He was a sole owner and operator for several years, travelling with construction companies to surrounding areas and staying at camps when local road work and construction work was unavailable.

Shortly after that he hired his first employee and added a float truck to his fleet as well as a backhoe so he could expand the business in all areas. He felt diversification was the key to success! He spent much of his life floating equipment across Canada, and earlier on, floated many types of equipment across Canada and on the ice roads as well.

He continued to raise his two sons, and when the boys were young, Steven and his wife Kim thought it best for the companies continued success, that she join him in the family business. Kim would help with the bookkeeping and administrative aspects of the business. At a very early age, the boys helped their dad wash and clean the trucks and equipment. In the boys teenage years, they would assist their dad in greasing and minor maintenance as well. Steven Blair Contracting is a family business in all aspects.

Steven’s fleet continued to grow to consist of 6 tractor trailer units, 2 triaxle gravel trucks, 1 dozer, 1 grader, 2 loaders, and 24 assorted tractor trailer units (consisting of belly dumps, end dumps, and assorted float and wood trailers).

He was a respected businessman in his community and in 2005 he was killed in a vehicle incident leaving his wife and 13 and 15 year old sons to pick up the pieces. They carried on in the same manner they were accustomed to and continued to grow the company as a successful company that it is today with the help of many dedicated company employees, some of which are still currently employed with Steven Blair Contracting.

Kim Blair continues running the company with her oldest son, Cameron. Their youngest son continues to assist with the company part-time, continuing on with the family business at present.

Kim’s Story

We complain about the rough economy. We grumble about free and fair trade, or the lack therof. We moan about high taxes and how unfair the business world is to most of us. But thankfully, few of us have ever had to face the type of challenges that Kim Blair has had to face. Kim is the president of Steven Blair Contracting Ltd. What she has been through makes those economic concerns trivial – perhaps even meaningless – by comparison. Fourteen years ago, her husband and namesake of the company, Steven Blair, was killed in a road accident. Given that enormous tragedy, and with the futures of her two young boys and a long-standing company in her hands, Blair chose to press on. “It was a real drastic change,” understates Kim, noting that Steven committed most of the inner workings of the business to memory. “He had stuff in his head, I had to have it all on paper,” she explains, reflecting that “I just had to have all of it in front of me to see what was really, really happening and how much jobs cost and are we making money, losing money, and stuff like that, so yeah, I guess that’s how I kind of got through that time and now I feel confident that we’re on an even keel as to how we carry on from this point forward.”

The diverse company hauls across Canada, and also does excavating and site preparation, installs septic fields, performs snow plowing, road building and grading, as well as bull dozer work. Kim Blair says that diversity is helping the contracting company successfully weather the economic storm. “I guess we’re holding our own and just looking at different aspects. We haven’t had to change our ways too much yet, but we’re definitely open to new suggestions. We’re turning a little bit more towards floating equipment, heavy equipment usage, and gravel projects.”

Kim Blair has a good business background, including three years of computer programming in College, along with courses in accounting, industrial relations, and marketing. She took several business courses in high school as well. She is also getting a hand from her son, 30 year old Cameron, who Kim says is interested in the succession of the company. “He’s been operating equipment since he was 13 and always had the crappy jobs like washing the trucks and greasing trucks and doing all those types of things, cleaning the shop and things like that, so that’s kind of where he started,” relates Blair, adding “he’s come a long way now and I don’t know where it’s going yet, but… I think it’s been great and all of a sudden he’s got ideas that I’ve never had, so yeah, I think there’s nothing like it.” Kim also has another son Cody who may help on a part time basis at this time.

While Cameron Blair may wind up being a big part of the business in the future, Kim says she isn’t quite sure what the future will hold for the business. “Well, my five year plan keeps changing, so I don’t know where it’s going to go.” She smiles, but adds that “I don’t look at growing any bigger than we are right now. Maybe changing and modifying things or buying different trailers to accommodate the environmentally green biomass type of industry. If we have to do that type of thing, that could be a possibility, but not looking to grow at this point of time in size anyway. Maybe downsizing a bit to just make it more economical and do it that way as opposed to having everything and maybe looking at where we are really making our money.”

As the family works at strengthening the company for the long haul, Kim says the business location is ideal for long haulers. “In the trucking industry you have half load restrictions. You’re basically shut down for a few months while that’s going on. So when you’re on the highways, our business is a prime location for parking. People want to park their stuff there until they can move it,” explains Blair, “and just for us to go to certain jobs because we are in that location has been beneficial hauling across Canada, being centrally located on the highway is an asset. People can pop in quite easily with their big rigs and know that they don’t have turn around problems, so it’s an excellent spot.”

While the road has definitely not been an easy one for Kim Blair and her family, she acknowledges that there have been a number or people who have lent a hand to her both in business and in life. “The loyal employees have really helped me because they’ve been with me some of them 20 to 25 years,” says Blair, “so having them in place has really helped me cope too.” But despite all she has been through, when you mention the word challenges, Blair responds this way. “Challenges? I guess!” laughs Kim, adding insightfully before “I’ve learned to enjoy them or I’ve learned to go with the flow and then finally get to the enjoying them stage.”

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Our professionals have the tools and skills to work on construction projects both large and small, and our specialty is helping developers and individual homeowners prepare land for construction or landscaping projects. When you call on our reliable team, you can count on:

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Land grading can mean the difference between a successful construction project and no project at all. So don’t delay: Call the professionals at Steven Blair Contracting Ltd today for a consultation.

awards: drivers of the year

Steven Blair Contracting Ltd. Is the proud winner of the Employee “Driver of the Year Award” three times in a six year span. We take great pride in our drivers who were nominated in our region as top quality drivers.

Truck Driver of the Year recipients (from left to right) are: Ken Hoey, Dave Hutchison, Mike Miller, and Howard Zawada.

meet our team

Cameron Blair, Vice President

Cameron, son of Kim and Steven, has been operating equipment his whole life and now helps Kim run the operations of the business.

 

Office Team

We couldn’t run without our ladies in the office, they keep the office running smooth every day!

 

Kim Blair, President

At the threshold of Steven Blair Contracting, Kim handles the inner workings of the business, day-in and day-out!

 

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