Community

Coaching and Mentoring

Our company seeks to leave a capability legacy not just a successful project. Infrastructure Bridge Advisory supports clients develop their company expertise and/or bench strength. Contributing to the development of future engineers/putting back into the community.

Ken King

Coach and Mentor

For the past 48 years, Ken has been closely involved with the construction and public infrastructure development in British Columbia and Alberta.  Professionally trained and qualified as a Quantity Surveyor, Ken also has two diplomas in Urban Land Economics from the University of British Columbia, one in Appraisal and one in Real Estate Management. 

With this background, Ken has lectured at Vancouver Community College, Langara College, Douglas College, British Columbia Institute of Technology, the University of Alberta and the University of British Columbia. He has also presented programs featuring mortgage underwriting skills, consulting skills, public speaking and management techniques to such institutions as Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, Business Development Bank of Canada, Veterans Affairs Canada and the Certified General Accountants of British Columbia to name just a few.

As a lead mentor at Infrastructure Bridge, Ken brings a rare combination of industry depth, teaching experience, and practical guidance, helping teams build confidence, capability, and better project outcomes.

Raising Funds To Support Unhoused Communities

Infrastructure Bridge Advisory Limited has donated to non-profits including Lookout Housing and Health Society, supporting Vancouver’s unhoused community. Each year, Infrastructure Bridge Advisory Limited participates in the “Dundarave Forest of Miracles Exhibition”.

Granting Scholarships to Graduating High School Students

Infrastructure Bridge Advisory Limited is committed to supporting high school students with aspirations to join the Engineering Industry. Awarding financial scholarships to students’ future studies is one way our company can contribute to the eduction of future Engineers in Canada.