LGL project managers have expertise in:
- Day-to-day management and administration of LGL service contracts
- Acting as lead consultants on multi-disciplinary environmental studies
- Serving as project managers on behalf of third parties such as Government and First Nations
Our philosophy regarding project management incorporates:
- Early communication to ensure a full understanding of the client's needs
- Preparation of realistic work plans and budgets
- Frequent communication with the client and among members of the project team
- Ongoing monitoring of project progress
- Early identification of project problems and solutions
- Timely reporting
- Working within budget
Some recent examples of significant project management work include:
- Continuous management of the fisheries research and assessment programs on coastal British Columbia for the Nisga'a Nation since the early 1990s
- Management and coordination of Gray Whale research in the western Pacific Ocean
- Project management and administration for the Fraser River Conservation Society
- Coordination and facilitation of the Canada – South Pacific Ocean Development (C‑SPOD II) Program on behalf of the Canadian International Development Agency
- Coordination or management of treaty negotiations and associated land and resource related programs on behalf of First Nations in northern British Columbia
- Management of a multidisciplinary team to review the state of knowledge of marine and shoreline areas in the Queen Charlotte Basin in coastal British Columbia