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About

I'm Amie Cybulski, PMP, CAMP, GSI, BCIN holder & founder of AssetArc Design & Consulting Inc.​

I’m an architectural designer, building inspector, project management professional, and asset management professional with over 20 years of experience working across residential, commercial, institutional, and building construction projects throughout Ontario.

My background spans architectural design, mechanical design, construction documentation, project management, asset management, auditing and existing building assessments. I’ve managed and contributed to a wide range of projects—from custom homes and rural developments to municipal buildings, renovations, complete residential subdivisions, and complex multi-disciplinary projects, working closely with owners, builders, engineers, and authorities having jurisdiction.​​​

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Through AssetArc Management & Consulting Inc., I focus on:

  • Architectural drafting and design support

  • Existing building condition assessments and inspections

  • Measured drawings and documentation for renovations and additions

  • Asset management–informed reporting and long-term planning

My approach is practical, detail-driven, and grounded in constructability, code compliance, and lifecycle thinking. I value clear communication, well-organized documentation, and solutions that respect both budget and long-term performance.

Whether you’re planning a renovation, assessing an existing building, or need reliable drafting and reporting support, my goal is to provide clarity, confidence, and professional insight at every stage of the process.

Credentials
Professional Affiliations
  • Project Management Professional (PMP)

  • Certified Asset Management Professional (CAMP)

  • Inspection Certification Associates (ICA) Real Estate Inspection Certification

  • Canadian Construction Association - Gold Seal Intern (GSI)

  • Ministry of Municipal Affairs & Housing BCIN Certified (House, Small Building, HVAC, Sewage Systems, Plumbing- All buildings)

  • Rick Hansen Foundation Accessibility Certification (RHFAC)

  • Architectural Technician Diploma

  • Project Management Institute (PMI) – Certified Member, Ottawa Valley Chapter since 2021

  • Plant Engineering and Maintenance Association of Canada (PEMAC)- Individual membership since 2021

  • Heating, Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Institute of Canada (HRAI) – Associate Member since 2023

  • The Canadian Council of the Blind Member since 2023

Board Member

  • Plant Engineering and Maintenance Association of Canada (PEMAC)- Awards Committee board member

  • Canadian Welding Bureau (CWB) Ottawa Gatineau Chapter board member

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If you're envisioning a residential or commercial construction project and desire professional project planning, construction drawings
& project guidance grounded in clarity and real-world experiences to help bring your project in on time and on budget, I'd be thrilled to work with you.
Mission & Values

AssetArc helps communities, organizations, and individuals plan, prioritize, and develop practical solutions across existing infrastructure, renovations, and long-term asset management.

Clarity

Communicate clearly, document reality, and provide grounded, actionable insight

Integrity

Build trust through honesty, professionalism, and thoughtful attention to detail

Practicality

Offer realistic, actionable recommendations based on real building conditions and budget awareness

Recognition and Industry Contribution

Amie's work has been recognized within the asset management profession for it's emphasis on design thinking, creativity, and long-term value

PEMAC AMP Capstone Award Recipient
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AssetArc's founder, Amie Cybulski, received the AMP Capstone award from the Plant Engineering and Maintenance Association of Canada (PEMAC), recognizing outstanding work in the Asset Management Professional (AMP) certification program .

Her article, "Seeing the Invisible" was published in PEMAC's Winter 2025 Issue of PEMAC Now, where she reflects on applying asset management principles to design thinking, creativity, and organizational culture - bringing practical insight to established practice.

Have a project in mind?

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