Jen Hancock
Vice President, Collaborative Construction
Jen Hancock
Vice President, Collaborative Construction
18 years
<p>Collaborative Projects take a lot of effort but can produce great results for owners, and make the process more enjoyable for all team members. So, advocating for collaborative projects is advocating for better work for us all.</p>
<p>Mosaic Center – this project was our first IPD and Lean project. It launched a new and innovative way of working for our company.</p>
Vince Plourd
Director, VDC
Vince Plourd
Director, VDC
20 years
<p>Active listening- listen to understand, not to have a rebuttal. When you listen to understand, you open a whole new world of opportunity.</p>
<p>My favorite project at Chandos was my first project at Chandos. St Gregory the Great Catholic School, I was able to spend a ton of time on the construction site and learn how a project really gets built from design all the way to handover.</p>
Stacey Vanovermeire
Vice President, Finance
Stacey Vanovermeire
Vice President, Finance
17 years
<p>What you measure, changes.</p>
<p>The Peter Hemingway project. Having used the facility before the renovation, it’s been really neat to see the transformation over the past couple of years!</p>
Lindsay Worton
Director, Collaborative Construction
Lindsay Worton
Director, Collaborative Construction
20 years
<p>It can be tempting to jump head first into action at the start of projects. True alignment takes effort, intention, and courage. When we slow down, align expectations, and lean into tough conversations early, we achieve stronger results, together.</p>
<p>It’s difficult to choose just one. I’ve had the privelage of working with many fantastic teams from coast to coast, including our Halifax Water IPD team, our City of Barrie IPD teams, the CNL IPD teams, and our Kamloops Aquatic Centre IPD team, to name a few. It’s been especially rewarding to support these projects as they navigate complex issues, have the tough conversations, and build the early alignment that ultimately drives successful outcomes.</p>
Kevin Englert
Director, Information Technology
Kevin Englert
Director, Information Technology
28 years within Information Technology
<p>Show patience and consideration, since not everyone handles situations the same.</p>
<p>The Rice Howard Place project. It’s where my first job was coming out of school. Such a great transformation and terrific team!</p>
Tim Laronde
National Director, Indigenous Strategies
Tim Laronde
National Director, Indigenous Strategies
5 years in the construction industry, 25+ years in the business services industry
<p>Building authentic relationships with all project participants is essential for achieving success and fostering repeat business. Maintaining effective communication throughout the partnership builds trust, while actively seeking feedback from everyone involved reinforces our commitment to continuous improvement and shared success.</p>
<p>Indigenous projects that start with collaboration, transparency, clear communication, and meaningful consultation consistently lead to wealth creation and capacity building within the community. The Frog Lake First Nation Water Treatment Project is a strong example of how early collaboration and innovation help ensure these core principles are achieved.</p>
Zach Moe
Director, National Sales
Zach Moe
Director, National Sales
15 years
<p>The best projects start with the right clients. I’ve learned that taking on work that doesn’t fit our strengths or culture can erode team morale and compromise success. Construction is a long-term commitment, and my priority is finding the right work to ensure our teams spend those years building something they’re proud of.</p>
<p>Watching Chandos expand across Canada has been an incredible journey, and I’ve been fortunate to play a role in some remarkable projects. From the SAIT Program of Projects to Canadian Nuclear Laboratories’ new builds and Advanced Nuclear Research Materials Centre, Barrie Simcoe Emergency Services Campus, and BC Housing’s 1st and Clark, these pursuits represent the best of collaboration and innovation.</p>
Noelle Devlin
Director, Human Resources
Noelle Devlin
Director, Human Resources
25 years in Human Resources
<p>Our jobs are ever changing and complex – embrace a growth mindset and be ready to dynamically steer.</p>
<p>William Hawrelak Park. Being from Edmonton and spending lots of time in the river valley, this is such a cool restoration of an iconic park in the heart of the city with a lot of Chandos self-performed work!</p>
Neil Solankurkar
Director, Quality Management
Neil Solankurkar
Director, Quality Management
25 years in the Construction and Engineering industry
<p>Well defined processes and cutting-edge technology set the stage, but excellence is achieved when the team is committed, clear on priorities, and aligned in understanding. True operational excellence starts with people.</p>
<p>OKIB Cultural Immersion School in Vernon, BC. Located in the Okanagan Nation, this was a complex project that was executed collaboratively by the entire project team.</p>
Audrina Lim
Director Sustainable Construction
Audrina Lim
Director Sustainable Construction
23 years, with 12 years in Canada in both architectural and construction sustainability
<p>Learning how to research is critical, and from there; looking at how we translate and communicate with all who participate in the industry, and not being afraid to ask questions and be inquisitive.</p>
<p>I’ve been extremely lucky to be involved in many projects at Chandos. One of my favourites was our Ottawa Operations Center project, it was challenging as a Mass Timber, Net Zero, Zero Carbon, and LEED project. I really saw the amazing performance of the team and the endurance it takes to navigate a lot of complexity and performance targets, as we build sustainable buildings and build them as sustainable as possible.</p>
Lyle Brookes
Senior Legal Council
Lyle Brookes
Senior Legal Council
24 years. I have spent the bulk of my career, both in private practice and as in-house counsel in construction, both as a litigator and a solicitor.
<p>The best litigation is litigation avoided. Prompt, candid and fulsome communication is often the best tool to help parties avoid disputes.</p>
<p>Our IPD projects. The contract delivery model is still new to many of our subcontractors and owners. The process of negotiating an IPD contract is almost always an opportunity to share our experience and work collaboratively with other counsel to mitigate risk for all parties.</p>
Dominic Ries
Director, Technical Solutions
Dominic Ries
Director, Technical Solutions
29 years in the industry, 7 years with Chandos
<p>Teamwork is at the heart of everything we do. The old adage that ‘there is no I in team’ truly resonates with me. I learned early on that teaching our team members the processess and procedures was the best way to be sure we all understand why we are building the project. Everyone pulls in the same direction.</p>
<p>Peter Hemmingway Aquatic center was built in 1971, this iconic award winning building stands as a symbol of the Organic Modernism movement. The shape mimic’s the crest of a wave, the rolling prairies, and the mountain landscape of Alberta. I have a love for this facility. It was where my high school team won our gold medals in Water Polo for the City of Edmonton. The Chandos team rolled up their sleeves during the project renovation, which turned into more of a historic preservation. I’m so proud of how the team kept this iconic building important in the City skyline.</p>