Construction site at dusk in British Columbia
BBC Construction Management

Practical Construction
Leadership.

You have a project manager. But who are they working for? Experienced construction leadership embedded on your side of the table.

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Who We Are

BBC works with developers, ownership groups, First Nations organizations, and general contractors across British Columbia who need an experienced construction professional accountable to them - not the project at large.

From preconstruction planning to project closeout, we provide independent oversight, practical leadership, and clear reporting that protects your budget, schedule, and project outcomes.

Where Projects Break

The three areas that cause projects to fail.

Our Services

3 ways BBC steps in.

Tailored engagements - from short-term assessments to full project delivery leadership.

The BBC Difference

Embedded. Independent. Experienced.

01

Embedded

We don't sit on the sidelines.

BBC becomes part of your project team - attending meetings, visiting sites, coordinating consultants, reviewing contracts, and managing project issues on your behalf.

You have experienced leadership actively involved in the project and accountable to you.

02

Independent

No conflicts. No filtered reporting.

BBC works exclusively for the people responsible for project outcomes.

We maintain complete independence from contractors, consultants, and competing project interests - ensuring our recommendations are objective and transparent.

03

Experienced

Construction judgment comes from experience.

Our leadership team brings years of hands-on construction management experience across commercial, residential, retail, institutional, and community-based projects throughout British Columbia.

Who We Work With

BBC is selective about the projects we take on - because the right fit matters.

Let's Talk

If you're uncertain
about your project,
that's worth a conversation.

Most clients contact BBC because something doesn't feel right.

  • The schedule is slipping.
  • The numbers don't add up.
  • The reporting isn't clear.

Or they want experienced eyes on a project before making a major commitment. Whatever the situation, we'll give you a straight answer.