Our Values
At McInnis Engineering, we value communication, teamwork, and our community.
Uncommon Engineering Value
Good business has always been about providing the client with an excellent experience and excellent value. It is true of dining out, it is true of retail, and it should be true of design firms. That’s the way we see business.
Engineering is a business, and we are businessmen and women in addition to being excellent engineers and planners. If we quit practicing good business principles, our fees will continue to grow while our value disappears. As a civil engineering and land planning business that provides services to our community, we have a responsibility to provide you the best services at reasonable rates.
We strive to make sure that the experience in working with McInnis Engineering is excellent. We provide regular check-ins and communications, we work with you to create a design that meets your project goals, we stay apprised of the business environment that affects your projects, and we are involved in the community, so we know the decision-makers and the community discussions.
That is what we mean when we say we provide Uncommon Engineering Value.
If it has been a while since you’ve gotten value and excellence from your engineering firm, give us a call. We think you will see the difference immediately.
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You can pay more, but you won’t get better service. We pride ourselves on providing the best consulting services in the business. We put our focus on communication with our clients and team members.
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You need more than a consultant; you need a team member. We will work to understand your business, whether you are an architect, a contractor, or an end-user. We are in the business world, so we keep your interests in mind to help you succeed.
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This work is more than a pay check. We want to see our work, be proud of what we accomplished, and contribute to our community and the success of the Puget Sound.
“Jeff was very pro-active, and he was facilitating and leading a lot of the team (builder- architect-engineer) meetings. He did a lot to keep the team cohesive using great communication skills and taking initiative while exemplifying great leadership qualities.”
— Claudia Johnson, Emerald City Services