Paul Berry, RA, NCARB, CDT

Project Manager

Paul, a seasoned Project Manager at Capital Consultants, is responsible for providing various project management services such as on-site Owner Representation, Investor/Lender progress inspection, and Plan and Cost Reviews. With more than three decades of experience in architecture and project management, Paul joined Capital Consultants in 2012. He possesses extensive knowledge of all project development phases, ranging from programming and conceptual design to the substantial completion of construction. His expertise extends to various types of projects, including affordable housing, adaptive reuse lofts and apartments, new and renovated condominiums, senior independent living facilities, apartment and suite-style student housing, master planning, and housing authority modernizations. Paul holds both a Bachelor's degree in Environmental Design and a Bachelor's degree in Architecture from the University of Kansas. He is certified by the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards and is a Licensed Architect in multiple states, including Missouri, Illinois, Kansas, Iowa, Nebraska, Wisconsin, Michigan, and South Carolina. Additionally, Paul is a certified Construction Document Technologist.

Paul’s attention to detail and strong project management skills enable him to effectively oversee all aspects of a construction project, from initial assessments to final reviews. He is dedicated to delivering high-quality consulting services that meet the unique needs and requirements of each client.

Paul has been a fan of Formula 1 motor racing since 1970 and frequently travels to Indianapolis, the Austin Circuit of the Americas, and Mid-Ohio to attend races in the IndyCar, IMSA, or World Endurance Championship series. One of his most memorable racing experiences was joining the Team Toyota and Rebellion Racing for a track walk during the WEC event in Austin in 2020. In addition to his passion for racing, Paul developed a love for bowling while working as a mechanic at a bowling center during his high school years in the 1970s. He also enjoys going on hikes with his daughters in various National Parks across Maine, Utah, and Montana.