Mr. Boisvert joined the NCK team in October 2017. Prior to his arrival, he worked for one year as a junior structural engineer at Sismique MACEO, preceded by two years at CIMA+ in road engineering, where he spent two six-month periods on the Route 167 construction site north of Chibougamau. Under the supervision of a senior engineer at NCK, he has participated in various projects as both a project engineer and site supervisor. He is now involved in several projects and specializes in two distinct areas: wood-frame construction and heritage building conservation. In 2025, he was appointed director of heritage building projects, consolidating his role in the preservation and enhancement of built heritage.
In the field of wood-frame construction, he has mastered modern techniques for designing structures that are robust, lightweight, and durable, incorporating renewable materials and environmentally friendly solutions. He ensures that contemporary requirements for safety, energy efficiency, and performance are met, while complying with current building standards.
At the same time, he excels in the conservation of heritage buildings, whether they are made of wood, concrete, or other historic materials. He has extensive technical expertise in the assessment and restoration of old structures, applying specific methods to preserve the integrity of wood, reinforce concrete structures, and conserve the original architectural appearance of buildings. He works closely with architects and art historians to ensure the preservation of heritage elements while integrating solutions adapted to sustainability and safety requirements.
In the field of wood-frame construction, he has mastered modern techniques for designing structures that are robust, lightweight, and durable, incorporating renewable materials and environmentally friendly solutions. He ensures that contemporary requirements for safety, energy efficiency, and performance are met, while complying with current building standards.
At the same time, he excels in the conservation of heritage buildings, whether they are made of wood, concrete, or other historic materials. He has extensive technical expertise in the assessment and restoration of old structures, applying specific methods to preserve the integrity of wood, reinforce concrete structures, and conserve the original architectural appearance of buildings. He works closely with architects and art historians to ensure the preservation of heritage elements while integrating solutions adapted to sustainability and safety requirements.