BC Engineering Group COVID-19 Update

March 18, 2020

To the clients and design professional partners of BC Engineering Group:

Our office is monitoring the developments within our community and the potential for a requirement to close our office. BC Engineering Group will follow government requirements and recommendations as they arise. Please understand that many of our staff have the ability to work remotely from their location of shelter-in-place, particularly all of our management personnel. This will allow BC Engineering Group to continue serving our clients and progressing projects during any office closure, however, in a reduced capacity due to support staff being unavailable and/or limited.


Our management personnel also have access to emails from their remote locations. Our clients are encouraged to reach out to our managers regarding their projects during any office closure that may occur. Furthermore, if you wish to have work stop on your projects, please be sure to notify us via email.

Thank you for your support and stay safe. 

Sincerely,
​BC Engineering Group, Inc. 



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