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Scott Cochrane

AIA
Vice President, Architecture

Scott’s ability to collaborate and work effectively under pressure has led to successful project outcomes on schedule.

Responsibilities

  • Manages all design disciplines during the design documentation phase of a project
  • Oversees design and technical coordination through all phases of the project, specification and building code review and documentation quality assurance
  • oversight
  • Manages all architectural aspects of assigned projects, including schedule, quality, customer satisfaction, legal and regulatory requirements and budget
  • Produces cost effective drawings that clearly delineate information for the field, client and regulatory authorities
  • Reviews plans for compliance with architectural and engineering principles, company standards, customer contract requirements and related specifications

Experience

Scott joined the architectural industry in 1989 and our team in 1995. Over the course of his career, he has developed strong relationships with both clients and business partners who praise him on his product knowledge, passion and ability to help make informed and timely decisions to keep a project moving forward.

Among his many skills, Scott regards his ability to collaborate and work effectively under pressure to being able to deliver successful outcomes on schedule.

When away from the office, Scott enjoys downhill skiing, SCUBA diving, hunting and spending summer weekends at his resort island in northern Minnesota.

Projects

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Involvement

  • American Institute of Architects
  • U.S. Green Building Council

Opus Involvement

  • Opus AE Group Continuous Improvement
  • Opus Industrial Building Design Standards

Professional Registrations

Licensed Architect: AZ & TX

Education

  • Architectural Technology
    Design Confederation College

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