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Up Close - Architecture & Engineering - June 07, 2012
Riding out turbulent times, Bernardo Wills Architects expands services
Bernardo Wills buoyed by returning customers, relationships in industry

By Mike McLean
Of the Journal of Business

Principals Robert Pace, Gary Bernardo, and Robert Wills say their firm has experienced a solid demand for remodel designs.
Principals Robert Pace, Gary Bernardo, and Robert Wills say their firm has experienced a solid demand for remodel designs.
—Staff photo by Mike McLean
Prominent Spokane design firm Bernardo Wills Architects PC has remained strong in difficult times by expanding its services, growing relationships within the construction industry, and cultivating its collaborative spirit in-house, its principals say.

Repeat customers and a solid demand for remodel designs also have steadied the firm, they say.

Bernardo Wills has long specialized in designing commercial structures, educational facilities, and public-works projects. Du...


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