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“We’re all working principals, we all work closely with the clients,” says Aaron Mullaley, one of those principals, as well as the senior project manager in charge of the Nanaimo office. “We’re personally involved every step of the way. We take a hands-on approach with every single client.” “With some companies, clients just deal with junior staff,” he says. “At our company, they deal with the people in charge. We work closely with them to make sure we understand their goals and objectives, and to make sure we meet those goals and objectives. We believe that’s the basis for genuine long-term successful collaboration.” Aaron started his career in building mechanical consulting engineering with a small firm in Calgary in 1999. He joined Rocky Point Engineering in Nanaimo as a Project Manager in 2005. Over the course of his career with the company, he was developed a strong interest in environmental and sustainability issues, and has assisted in moving projects toward greater sustainable practices. He became a LEED accredited professional in 2007, and has designed and participated in numerous buildings on Vancouver Island that have attained LEED certification. In 2011, he ascended to his current role. In his time with the company, THE CONSTRUCTION SOURCE CANADA “We’re all working principals, we all work closely with the clients,” says Aaron Mullaley, one of those principals, as well as the senior project manager in charge of the Nanaimo office. “We’re personally involved every step of the way. We take a hands-on approach with every single client.” Nanaimo Airport Stage 1 / office of mcfarlane biggar architects + designers & Checkwitch Poiron Architects Inc. PPhotography: Andrew Latreille

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