Dan
Curley
B.Eng.
P.Eng.
P.E.
LEED AP
Principal
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B.Eng.
P.Eng.
P.E.
LEED AP
Principal

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Trusted expertise.

Since joining Smith + Andersen in 2001, Dan has built a reputation for his communication, project management, and attention to detail. A highly sought-after mentor, Dan's cheery demeanour and professional guidance are irreplaceable in the office and on project teams. 

Dan has worked on projects ranging from residential, university and office buildings to complex laboratory and healthcare facilities. As a mechanical engineer, Dan believes that his work should be neither seen nor heard, and takes great satisfaction knowing that his sustainable design solutions work quietly, efficiently, and reliably. His bottom line: be flexible, and make sure the goals of the architect and owner are understood and achieved. Hailing from the United States, Dan is a member of Professional Engineers Ontario and Engineers and Geoscientists BC, in addition to being a Licensed Professional Engineer in the states of California, Florida, Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, Nevada, Texas, and Washington. 

Trusted expertise.

Since joining Smith + Andersen in 2001, Dan has built a reputation for his communication, project management, and attention to detail. A highly sought-after mentor, Dan's cheery demeanour and professional guidance are irreplaceable in the office and on project teams. 

Dan has worked on projects ranging from residential, university and office buildings to complex laboratory and healthcare facilities. As a mechanical engineer, Dan believes that his work should be neither seen nor heard, and takes great satisfaction knowing that his sustainable design solutions work quietly, efficiently, and reliably. His bottom line: be flexible, and make sure the goals of the architect and owner are understood and achieved. Hailing from the United States, Dan is a member of Professional Engineers Ontario and Engineers and Geoscientists BC, in addition to being a Licensed Professional Engineer in the states of California, Florida, Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, Nevada, Texas, and Washington.