
With more than 20+ years of designing, managing and installing integrated systems, Tony has gained experience in numerous drilling, construction, and mechanical applications. He has extensive experience in managing projects from conception to completion. A combination of experiences in Construction, Oil & Gas and Mining; installations,
With more than 20+ years of designing, managing and installing integrated systems, Tony has gained experience in numerous drilling, construction, and mechanical applications. He has extensive experience in managing projects from conception to completion. A combination of experiences in Construction, Oil & Gas and Mining; installations, system services, system design, commissioning and project management give him a unique outlook on all projects in which he is involved.
Past Chairman of the Alberta Geothermal Association; Current board member of the Western Canadian Geo Association and the CaliforniaGeo Association Drilling Sub Committee.

Springwater (Berczy Glen) Community Center
System Type: District Energy System
Client: Mattamy/Enwave
Construction Year: 2021
# of Vertical BH’s: 140 @ 250 m (800’)
Noteworthy: Largest Residential GeoExchange District system in Canada

UoT – Robert Street Field
System Type: District Energy System
Client: University of Toronto
Construction Year: 2020
# of Vertical BH’s: 153 @ 260 m (850’)
Noteworthy: Deepest GeoExchange District System in Canada

Vancouver International Airport (YVR)
System Type: District Energy System
Client: YVR Authority
Construction Year: 2018
# of Vertical BH’s: 841 @ 150 m (500’)
Noteworthy:
The largest GeoExchange system in Canada,
Awarded Building & Construction Project of the Year by the Plastics Pipe Institute, Inc. (PPI)

Certificate of Recognition (COR™) is a nationally accredited safety standard in Canada that verifies an employer has fully implemented a comprehensive health and safety management system

The International Ground Source Heat Pump Association (IGSHPA) is a non-profit, member-driven organization established in 1987 to advance ground source heat pump (GSHP) technology on local, state, national and international levels.

The State Engineer (DWR) and the Board of Examiners of Water Well and Ground Heat Exchanger Contractors (BOE) regulate shallow geothermal operations accessing geothermal resources located in the Denver Basin aquifers or shallower than 2,500 feet below ground. All shallow geothermal operations require an operations permit issued by DWR
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