governing engineers and geoscientists, and is permitted to provide engineering services throughout the province. Darren himself is a professional engineer with a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from the University of Alberta, along with a Gold Seal Certification in Project Management with Distinction. “That’s one of the things that sets us apart,” Darren highlights. “We’re not only a construction company, but we can lead and administer engineering teams as well.” This dual capability allows RBW Consulting to evaluate projects not only from an aesthetic perspective, but from a constructability standpoint – often identifying issues and efficiencies long before construction begins. Rather than working in silos, RBW Consulting brings engineers, consultants, architects, and trades together early in the process. Structural, mechanical, electrical, civil and geotechnical specialists are integrated into the team, with RBW maintaining hands-on involvement throughout design, procurement, and construction. According to Darren, this level of coordination – once common in the industry – has become increasingly rare, yet it remains essential to delivering highly successful projects while maintaining budgets. That same collaborative philosophy extends to RBW Consulting’s field operations. Sub-trades are treated as critical partners, not just contractors, with frequent coordination meetings to review schedules, drawings, constructability challenges, and RFIs. “We’d be dead in the water without FEBRUARY 2026
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