Posts filed under: Victoria

Konnor Chelkowski from the Service Department at the Victoria Branch was awarded the Flynn Life Saver Award after he and his foreman, Jeff Thul, went above and beyond to save the life of a young woman in distress. On November...
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The Senior Vista Living Centre is a 17-storey building that offers a beautiful view of Victoria, including some of our past and current work. You can see the Customs House and Bellewood in downtown Victoria, the Empress Hotel Service retro-fit,...
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Gary’s commitment to safety goes beyond work at Flynn. Gary is involved in charitable works within the community that goes beyond his work as Health & Safety Specialist at Flynn....
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Thank you to everyone for participating! Enjoy your barbecue and stay tuned for more contests!  ...
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When tragedy occurs somewhere in the Flynn Family, everyone comes together for support. Ian Adds, service superintendent at our Victoria branch, experienced this for himself when his friend was diagnosed with terminal cancer....
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Derek Matthews (project manager) and Mike Piling (foreman) are pictured with our Flynn University for the Next Generation’s mascot, Freddie.  They were showing him the work they are doing at the Sidney Safety Building in British Columbia which includes 175...
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Left to right: Grant Rosling (Glazing Foreman), Mark O’Hanley (Metals Foreman), Nik Pirtikoski, Marcus McCulloch, Peter Symes, Damian Nancarrow (Metals Foreman), Graham Brix and Clayton Lapointe Missing: Hazel Tomaney, Jason O’Hanley, Meaghan Zeith, Kyle Preston, Matt Fisher, Sam Miceli, Adam...
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Left to right:  Samantha Mann, McKenzie McDonough, Matt Fisher (architectural metals foreman), Thomas Cordner, Ross MacKay (roofing foreman), Dean Craggs and Eric Smirnjak. Missing: Randy Hauser and Matt Sladich Matt Fisher and his metals team, and Ross MacKay and his...
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All eyes are on Mark O’Hanley (metals foreman) and his crew on this assignment, likely the most prominent and visible construction site in the downtown core of Victoria, BC. Mark and his crew first visited this landmark site in the...
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Boiler rooms and mechanical rooms across North America are out of bounds and have been hidden behind walls and locked doors for generations. At this new construction infrastructure upgrade, UVIC is now drawing attention to the boilers and piping systems....
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