Our Team of Experienced Log & Timber Frame Builders
As we near the start of your project, you will be assigned a Project Lead. He will be responsible for constructing your home. If you wish, you can communicate directly with your Project Lead. In most cases, he will reassemble your home on site. With the support of our office staff, your Project Lead will work with your general contractor to help them finish your home successfully.
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Brian Moore, President President and manager of Brian Moore Log Homes Ltd., Brian has been building log homes since 1979, and has been exporting log homes internationally since 1990. He is dedicated to his customers and to producing top quality log and timber homes. |
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Peter Vossen, Yard Supervisor Peter has been with Brian and his company since 1994. Both his bandsaw and the yard run smoothly under his watchful eye. Peter oversees our building crews, checks projects for accuracy and quality, and manages loading operations. |
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Hideto Kaneko, Project Lead & Designer Hideto approaches his craft with a mixture of skill, enthusiasm and sincerity that is noticed by all. We like to give him complicated post and beam or timber frame projects that involve complex math calculations. On these projects he draws shop drawings using AutoCAD Architecture and HSB CAD to supplement the information in the floor plans. Hideto designs and builds from the heart of someone truly dedicated to the trade. Some of his past and current projects include: • Whistler, Canada • Evrytania, Greece • Art Colony, United States |
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Takuo Nakanishi, Project Lead Takuo has an intense interest in log and timber construction. He is very detail oriented, and finds pleasure in designing and building special joints and artistic features. In addition to managing advanced post and beam projects, Takuo interacts with our clients in Japan, asking and answering the questions that it takes to bring each job to a successful conclusion. Takuo is also able to design his own structures using AutoCAD. Some of his past and current projects include: • Fuji, Japan • Osaka, Japan • Majuba Hill, Canada |
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Mike McNair, Project Lead Mike left his home in New Brunswick to attend the Okanagan School of Log Building and stayed in the west to give us the benefit of his acquired skills. Recently, Mike has been leading the construction of handcrafted projects such as the Borovnik house, shown on our web page. He has also been travelling in the USA to supervise log home assemblies. Mike works with skill and dedication, and is experienced in both handcrafted and post and beam work. Some of his past and current projects include: • The Recreation Center, Lithuania • Mammoth Lakes, California • Vitanje, Slovenia |
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Bill Dhaliwal, Project Lead Bill works with skill and dedication, and is experienced in both handcrafted and post and beam work. Some of his past and current projects include: • Skipton, England • The Recreation Center, Lithuania |
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Filippo Pierini, Project Lead Filippo comes to us from Florence, Italy, where he operated his own woodworking business. He is also a graduate of the Okannogan School of Log Building. Filippo has advanced rapidly in the log building trade since moving to British Columbia, and is involved in designing as well as building. Some of his past and current projects include: • The Lodge, Lithuania • Saskatoon, Canada • Sunshine Valley, Canada |
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Paul Cheriex, Contractor Its all about rise and run. Paul uses his chainsaw and his calculator to create stairs that start and stop where they're supposed to. Paul not only exhibits a skill that comes only after many years of experience, but a finely tuned sense of humor that makes him a pleasure to have on the work site. |
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Masa Masuda, Project Lead Some of his past and current projects include: • Jezero, Slovenia |
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