A North American Copper Company
Southwest Critical Materials is focused on the strategic development of copper assets in North America to meet the growing demand in the global energy transition. We are committed to creating long-term value that benefits all stakeholders, from our local communities to our investors. Backed by a strong team of experienced technical professionals, we leverage our expertise to responsibly develop high-quality copper projects. Our flagship asset, the Pumpkin Hollow Project near Yerington, Nevada, is poised to reflect our approach of combining industry-leading practices with a dedication to environmental and social responsibility.
Calvin Fitzgerald
Calvin Fitzgerald is an established and well-respected expert in the construction industry. With more than 35 years of practical experience in the business, Calvin has built his career on bringing the most outlandish conceptual visions from blueprints to a street next to yours... His leadership skills cemented Construction's dominating positions
Taylor Wilson
Taylor's been involved in the construction business since the 1970's... His profound experience in building miscellaneous types of projects and his innovative mindset makes him the leading force in our company. The BIM and Db methods that he implemented are now the lynchpins of our business operations with all of
Josh Wagner
Josh leads our creative team of designers and engineers...His proven ability to manage the most complex projects and bring the craziest concepts to life is what makes him as efficient as he is. Together, this creative team can be the launchpad of any project, giving it a head start at
Luis Maxwell
While we do all the pre-construction planning and sketching, scheduling and managing on an in-house basis, we hire a lot of 3rd party contractors for the actual on-site work. Luis Maxwell is the person to manage all our contractors across all of our projects being currently in development.
Ken Ferguson
Ken's been working as a chief financial analyst for Bechtel; Fluor Corp.; CB&I and Kiewit Corp. During those years he excelled in this field, efficiently cutting the side expenses that were bringing those top contractors down. Few years ago we managed to get him onboard, and not even a full
Edward Elliott
Previously Edward owned his own mid-sized contracting company. That kind of a first hand, entrepreneurial experience in managing all the processes and operations for a construction company got our attention. Last year we invited him to join our team, which he fortunately did...
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