Our presence on Vancouver Island has reached an exciting new milestone — Prism local team has moved into a larger office in downtown Victoria! The new space at 204 – 1005 Broad Street reflects both our expanding team and the increasing demand for engineering, energy management, and sustainability services across the island.

“We have supported clients on Vancouver Island for decades,” says Robert Greenwald, President of Prism Engineering. “Establishing a full-time office in Victoria two years ago was a natural next step as our work and partnerships on the island continued to grow. This move into a larger space reflects both the expansion of our team and the growing opportunities to support clients locally. We’re excited to be even closer to our clients and partners as we continue to build on that momentum.”

More space to collaborate

Map of downtown Victoria, BC, showing 1005 Broad Street.The new 754-square-foot office occupies a unit in one of Old Town Victoria’s most iconic heritage buildings — the Weiler Brothers Warerooms, built in 1883–84. With a meeting room, kitchen, and shared amenities like a rooftop patio and bike room, the office provides a comfortable and collaborative space for our local team to connect, innovate, and deliver results for clients.

“Having a physical presence on the island allows us to respond quickly to site requests and connect more directly with our clients,” says Adam Franklin, Associate and Vancouver Island Branch Leader. “Our clients value the opportunity for more face time and stronger local relationships — it helps us deliver solutions that truly meet their needs.”

A multidisciplinary team

Prism Victoria office staff: Adam Franklin, Shelby Tay, Haydn MacLean, Christine Obee, and Ross Hilliard.

With more projects and opportunities emerging, our local team is well-positioned to support organizations advancing their energy and decarbonization goals. Together, they bring a mix of skills, local knowledge, and passion for delivering practical, sustainable solutions to our clients.

The team also benefits from cross-office collaboration, working closely with colleagues in our head office in Burnaby and branch offices in the Kootenay and Okanagan, ensuring clients receive the full breadth of Prism’s expertise.

Meet our Vancouver Island team:

Left to right: Adam Franklin, Associate and Vancouver Island Branch Leader, Shelby Tay, Communication and Design Specialist, Haydn MacLean, Mechanical Consultant, Christine Obee, Engagement Specialist, and Ross Hilliard, Energy Engineer. Not shown: Vaibhav Parmar, Electrical Engineer-in-Training.

Key local initiatives shaping a low-carbon future

With our new office and growing team in place, we’re proud to be contributing to meaningful work that’s shaping a more sustainable future for clients and communities across Vancouver Island. Among the projects that will have lasting local impacts are the EV Ready Fleet Plans and Charging Strategies for BC Ferries, the Capital Regional District (CRD), and Nanaimo-Ladysmith School District #68; mechanical upgrades for the Cedar Hill and Pearkes recreation centres and Saanich Municipal Hall; and Electrical Planning Reports for local stratas in Saanich.

Each of these initiatives contributes to reducing carbon emissions and advancing a more sustainable, energy-efficient future for local communities.

Stop by to say ‘hello’!

Ready to advance your energy and decarbonization goals? Contact our Vancouver Island team today and discover how we can deliver tailored solutions for your organization.

Whether you’re in Victoria or anywhere across Vancouver Island, we’d love to connect! Stop by our new office for a catch-up, a coffee, or to discuss how we can support your next project.


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Electrical Planning Report (EPR)
EV Charging
Fleet Decarbonization Planning
Recommissioning and Retro-commissioning

Learn more about other projects on Vancouver Island
BC Ferries | Terminals Power Quality Review
Millstream Village | Power Factor and Quality
Nanaimo Regional General Hospital | Vulnerability Risk Assessment
Nanaimo’s Federal Building (BGIS) | BOMA Best Certification
School District #79 Lake Cowichan | Biomass Boiler