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Twenty Years of Building. Twenty Years of Real Estate. One Advisor.

PMC Build exists because most property owners get advice from people who only see half the picture — a contractor who builds, or an agent who sells. Pat Miazga has spent his career doing both.

Pat Miazga reviewing site conditions on a managed civil works project
The Founder

Pat Miazga

Pat's career began on the tools — self-performing finishing carpentry, concrete work, and structural repairs — before moving into managing full commercial and civil projects for clients across BC, Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan. That hands-on foundation means Pat can read a set of plans, a site, or a contractor's bid the way someone who has actually done the work reads it.

Running alongside that, Pat has spent more than two decades in real estate — understanding what actually adds value to a property, what buyers and appraisers look for, and how a renovation or improvement decision plays out financially, not just aesthetically.

"Most people don't need someone to swing a hammer. They need someone who's done this enough times to tell them what actually matters."

PMC Build is the result of putting those two skill sets under one roof: construction leadership and real estate judgment, working together on your behalf.

Why It Matters

Two Disciplines, Rarely Combined.

Construction Leadership

Two decades managing and self-performing project management, civil works, structural repairs, finishing carpentry, and full renovations — commercial and residential, across four provinces.

Real Estate Expertise

Over twenty years understanding property value, market expectations, and what separates a renovation that pays for itself from one that doesn't.

Rural & Acreage Knowledge

Direct experience with the access, septic, water, and site-condition realities that make rural and acreage projects different from a standard in-town build.

Problem-Solving on Site

Civil works, tie-ins, and coordination projects rarely go exactly to plan. PMC Build's background is in solving those problems in real time, not just scheduling around them.

Straight Answers

If a project isn't a good idea, or a contractor's number doesn't add up, you'll hear that directly — before it costs you anything.

Full-Cycle Coordination

From the first walkthrough to the final invoice, one point of contact manages the trades, the schedule, and the decisions.

Let's Talk

Work With Someone Who's Done This Before.

Tell us about your property and what you're trying to accomplish.