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Organization
Principals
  • Patrick Lam
  • David MacKinnon
  • Don Bergman
Associates
  • John Papadakis
  • Michael Weilmeier
  • Holly Zhang
  • Shelly Zhao
  • Mladen Pervan
Specialist Advisors
  • Gustavo Da Roza
    Architecture
  • David Witty
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  • Judith Reeve
    Landscape Architecture

Don Bergman

Education

B.A.Sc. – Civil Engineering (Structural) U.B.C. 1980
M.Eng. – Civil Engineering (Structural) U.B.C. 1982

Professional Qualifications/Affiliations

Registered Professional Engineer in British Columbia and NWT
Registered Professional Engineer in U.S. (State of Washington)
Technical Reviewer – Association of Professional Engineers of BC

Experience:

Donald David Bergman has over 31 years of structural engineering experience and is currently one of the Principals and Senior Structural Engineers in CWMM. Donald has over 23 years working with the company, encompassing a broad background in the analysis, design, field supervision, and investigation of a wide variety of building projects, large and small, as well as many bridges and other structures.