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Nick Niedospial Aia, Csi, Ccs, Cphc

Nick Niedospial, AIA, CSI, CCS, CPHC has been an Associate at Mcginnis Chen Associates since August 2007. Prior to that, Nick worked as an Architectural Designer at Prairietech, LTD from May 2005 to August 2007. Nick holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Architecture from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, earned in 2005.

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McGinnis Chen Associates, Inc.

For over 50 years, McGinnis Chen Associates, Inc. (MCA) has been providing specialized consulting services to private, institutional and public sector clients. We deliver a full range of architectural and engineering solutions to our clients'​ problems with their commercial and residential properties. We specialize in exterior building envelope projects by providing design consultation, new construction peer review, diagnostic, remedial rehabilitation, construction monitoring, and contract administration services. Our services include forensic investigation and evaluation, schematic design, construction budgeting, design development, construction documentation and specifications, bidding and contract services, construction administration, construction monitoring and specialty testing for projects ranging from new construction or renovation to remedial architecture. Over the last five decades, MCA has acquired an extraordinary level of professional architecture and engineering experience. MCA is continuously striving to advance the art and science of building envelope design and remediation. We believe in providing the optimum solution based on the client’s goals and budget, the building’s inherent qualities, reliable material selection, innovative design solutions, and attainable high quality construction. MCA offers expertise, depth of experience, and production capabilities to ensure an effective, state-of-the-art design to meet the waterproofing excellence and performance of the building envelope.