From humble beginnings in 1969, to becoming one of the largest pipeline companies in the business, Surerus Pipeline Inc. (Surerus)—a family owned and operated company—has installed over 8000 km of pipe through some of Canada’s toughest terrain. Growing to one of the country’s premier pipeline contractors, we lead the industry in large diameter pipelines, with strengths in facility construction, integrity programs, and early engagement project development.
Surerus continues to remain focused on planning and executing efficient, safe, and high-quality projects. Our commitment is to deliver within a framework of respect for the local community and environment, ensuring a relationship of mutual benefit through clear communication and integrity.
For over 50 years, we have been recognized as a distinctive name in the industry. Built on the foundation of a dedicated and loyal team, we are uniquely positioned to take on new challenges while maintaining our culture and values.
Surerus is well suited to adapt to the rapid and constant change in the industry, while honoring our longstanding history. We look forward to the future and our objective is to continue successfully adapting with the economy while maintaining efficiency, quality, and reliability. You need stamina to remain active in this competitive industry, and we intend to move forward by setting and achieving ambitious goals.
The Surerus corporate motto is “Safe Work. Quality Work.” and we pride ourselves on living up to this every single day. Whether it’s a single season or multi-year project, we guarantee that our team will go the extra mile.
The only thing we value more than doing high quality work, is keeping our employees and communities safe. At Surerus, safety is an integral part of everyone’s job. Our employees are our most valuable resource, and we strongly believe that all occupational injuries and illnesses are preventable.
At Surerus, our employees are our family. CEO and Owner, Brian Surerus, has cultivated a unique company culture that is built on loyalty, respect, and equal treatment for all. Thanks to Brian, our employees enjoy coming to work and have stood by our side for years.
In 1969, Brian Surerus started the company over 50 years ago and continues to be active in the company. Our stamina and longevity in the Western Canadian space has fueled Surerus’ growth into one of that largest pipeline contractors in Canada.
With a small-town heritage and work ethic, Surerus remains a BC based company that has engaged and supported communities throughout Western Canada. By involving Indigenous communities through a clear, straightforward Indigenous Relations Policy based on transparency, respect, and trust, we continue to excel in the delivery of our operations.
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In 2008, an opportunity to purchase 37 acres of land in Gibbons, Alberta arose, and a long-term development plan was established. Today, Gibbons serves as a critical component of our Alberta operations.
Proudly invested in a world-class facility, located in Fort St John. Centralized in the heart of the oil and gas industry in Northeastern BC.
20-foot-wide clear doors open to our four 10-tonne cranes, two of which can be used in unison or independently, to accommodate the scale of our fleet. The entire shop floor and portions of the main office feature in-floor heating that is powered by re-purposing used oil through a high efficiency used oil burner. Overhead, the exhaust system hose spools down over the equipment exhaust stack, working in conjunction with roof mounted, automated, make-up-air systems, ensuring that there is always clean air in the shop.
Our wash facility cleans and disinfects our equipment daily with its many cutting-edge features, such as twin 120-foot bays, an undercarriage auto spray system, rainwater capture from the roof, and water recycling capabilities. We recycle water by capturing dirty water and transferring it through settling pits, settling sediment and debris, and recycling it to be used for the next wash.
The strategically situated component rebuild room is our operating room, where employees can perform overhauls on machine components in a controlled environment. Throughout our entire building, we repurpose used oil from equipment. By reusing our oil, we can operate at a much higher efficiency and reduce our environmental footprint.
Joe MacNeil, the General Manager of Surerus, is an accomplished operations and business development leader with a diverse background in the energy sector. Holding credentials in Leadership Development from Queen’s University, a Bachelor of Business Administration from Cape Breton University, and being a Master Electrician, bringing a wealth of knowledge and experience to his role at Surerus.
Throughout his career, he has directed a wide range of industrial construction, maintenance, and turnaround projects, demonstrating his expertise in project management and operations management. Also co-funding a successful industrial service contracting company, showcasing his entrepreneurial spirit and business acumen.
At Surerus, Joe plays a vital role in leading operations, managing client relationships, and overseeing strategic planning and execution. He is known for his ability to drive revenue growth, improve operational efficiencies, and optimize business operations through innovative initiatives. With a strong reputation for business development and client relationship management, he builds trust and maintains lasting relationships with stakeholders while consistently securing new project contracts. In addition to his professional achievements, Joe is committed to community service and engagement. Serving as the Chair of Keyano College Board of Governors and has been a long-term member of the Northern Lights Health Foundation Board of Directors, where he has contributed to the betterment of the community through his leadership.
Married with four adult children and after 32 years in Fort McMurray, Joe is now based in Fort St. John where he continues to make a positive impact professionally and within the community.
Sean Surerus is the President of Surerus Pipeline Inc. and Chariman of Surerus Murphy Joint Venture, leading the way in the pipeline construction industry. With a strong academic background, including a Bachelor of Business Administration from Simon Fraser University and a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from Carleton University, his expertise is complemented by a Graduate Certificate in Project Management from Royal Roads University.
Since joining Surerus in 2001 as a Project Coordinator, Sean’s visionary leadership has driven the company’s transformation from a regional contractor to one of Canada’s largest pipeline construction companies. Under his guidance, Surerus has achieved remarkable growth and is recognized for its exceptional performance and reliability. His commitment and community development is evident through his active involvement in numerous organizations. He has held positions as a former member of the BC Small Business Roundtable, a former Director of the Northern Society of Oilfield Service Firms, and a former Director of the Petroleum Human Resources Council of Canada. Additionally, he serves as the Fundraising Director of the Northern BC Winter Games, showcasing his passion for sports and community engagement.
He places great importance on fostering positive relationships with Indigenous communities, as demonstrated by his leadership of Surerus’ Indigenous Engagement program. By promoting inclusivity and collaboration, he ensures that Indigenous perspectives are respected and integrated, contributing to the company’s sustainable growth and success.
Beyond his professional achievements, Sean cherishes his role as a family man. Married with two children, he understands the value of work-life balance and leads by example. Based in Calgary, he actively supports various initiatives within the vibrant community, driving positive change.
Promote a safety conscious work culture.
Identify and control hazards.
Communicate/investigate hazards and incidents.
Refuse unsafe work at all times.
Ensure competency assessment and training is
provided for employees.
Supply employees with approved and
appropriate personal protective equipment.
Support supervisory personnel with input and participate in safety program.
Obey all safety rules and follow safe work procedures.
Wear appropriate personal protective equipment at all times.
Refuse unsafe work at all times.
Participate in training programs.
Attend safety meetings.