of what Chapman Mechanical has to offer,” Craig says. No matter how they get their work, however, Craig concludes that they want to keep doing a diverse array of work. He says that keeps things interesting – which is helpful for retaining staff – and it also keeps the company active. “One of the biggest things for us is our versatility,” he says. “We don’t want to limit ourselves. We want to keep working. We want to do the biggest projects in British Columbia and we want to work with the best teams.” Lastly, of course, Chapman mechanical also wants to continue staying up-to-date. As technological advancements come along, Craig says they will keep embracing them. “One of our more recent investments is in virtual reality equipment,” he says. “We’re integrating our 3D models and out BIM into virtual reality. Over the next couple months, we’ll have a program set up where someone can put goggles on and walk into the mechanical room before the mechanical room is built, and they’ll be able see it fully laid out in virtual reality.” CHAPMAN MECHANICAL
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