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CORPORATE PROFILE 2014

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CORPORATE PROFILE 2014

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MESSAGEFROM OUR CEOInfinity-Pacific is now celebrating its 15th year in business as a full phase forest management consultant – a significant milestone as the forest sector continues to climb out of a decade long slump.

As we continue to expand our company profile and develop a wider breadth of services for our clients, it’s gratifying to see that the many years of focus put on the core business of forest and road development has provided a solid foundation for Infinity-Pacific today. Experienced, professional, consistent, safe and client aware, are all words that I believe best describe who we are and why our reputation as one of the “go-to” forest management company’s on the coast continues to grow each year.

As world markets continue to improve and reshape British Columbia’s forest opportunities, I feel our team is well positioned to assist forest license holders with the experience necessary to understand and adapt their operations to best suit their bottom line.

I’m proud to be a part of this group and look forward to the opportunity of leading it on the next phase of the journey!

Sincerely,Mike Petrie

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04 Corporate Profile

06 Experience

14 Management Framework

Abbotsford Main Office:

Unit 1 - 30435 Progressive WayAbbotsford, BC V2T 6Z1

Abbotsford: 604-870-1191 ext 103 (Mike Petrie)Haida Gwaii: 250-559-4626

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PROFILE, HISTORY & APPROACHInfinity-Pacific Stewardship Group is a land and resource management consultant based in Abbotsford, British Columbia providing forestry consulting services to private industry, First Nations governments, provincial crown corporations, and municipal governments. The experience profile of our 25 staff members is rooted in beautiful coastal British Columbia, but we have performed consulting services in the US Southeast (Georgia/Florida) as well as Indonesia.

Key milestones in the development of Infinity-Pacific Stewardship Group were the incorporation of Pacific Forest Consulting in 1999 and the merger with its long-time partner Infinity Resource Consulting in 2006. Entering our 15th year in operation is another milestone achievement for which Infinity-Pacific is proud, given the various structural and market changes in the coastal British Columbia forest industry since the late 1990s. Our persistence weathering these changes has gained us a reputation of providing consistent quality and valued consulting services within the coastal British Columbia forest sector. We are able to provide this value and service offer consistently by applying a very simple concept: the integration of experience within a rigid Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK).

Our approach can be simply summarized as follows:

(EXPERIENCE x PMBOK) CONSISTENT (VALUE + QUALITY)

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ExPERIEnCE

SERVICE AREAS

Infinity-Pacific’s client profile is varied, consisting of blue chip publicly traded organizations, governments (Provincial, First Nation, and Municipal), non-profit societies, woodlots, and small private landowners. As such, our clients’ service needs vary and we are well equipped, flexible, and experienced in servicing a wide range of client profiles.

Our staff is comprised of highly experienced field and office staff including lead field planners and management averaging 9.6 years experience, field support staff averaging 3.1 years experience, and office program managers averaging 14 years experience. As a corporation we have planned and permitted an excess of 3 million cubic metres of timber, which have been harvested for BCTS, Industry and First Nation clients in the Chilliwack, Squamish, Haida Gwaii, Seaward-Tlasta, and Campbell River forest districts.

Core ServicesQuite simply we are not trying to provide every service for everyone. We focus on what we do well and deliver consistently. What we do well is what is traditionally known as forest engineering (forest planning at the landscape level and at the cutblock/stand level). We undertake a number of additional services in order to efficiently deliver value for our clients and are comfortable billing on a day rate basis as well as a $/m3 basis. Our core services are:

Total Resource Planning

Total Resource Planning is an assessment at the landscape level regarding the viability of timber development while considering various management and stewardship objectives. These include: First Nation/Indigenous values; timber inventory and profile; timber valuation and project pro-forma preparation (economic chance analysis); access, supply-chain, and regeneration costs; and including but not limited to soil, biodiversity, riparian, water quality, and fisheries values.

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Operational Planning

Approximately 80% of our corporate revenue is derived by determining what, where, and how our clients will realize a return on their timber asset. This means preparing a detailed Operational Plan and all its associated assessments. This includes, but is not limited to: road layout and design; harvest cutblock layout and design utilizing equipment such as the Trimble GeoXT 6000 (GNSS) which has sub metre accuracy to precisely locate features; timber valuations including cruising with call grade/net factoring; bridge site plans and design; road reactivation/deactivation plans; geotechnical assessments; visual quality assessments.

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Typical Harvest Plan Map

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Typical Road Design

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Additional ServicesInfinity-Pacific is a full phase forest management services firm which means we provide services from tenure acquisition and professional services planning, through to operational implementation and marketing. The additional services provided by Infinity-Pacific supports our core services and provides both value and insight to our clients in order to assist them in better achieving their targets. These additional services include:

Tenure Management

In British Columbia, these services are generally provided to First Nation governments and small private woodlot tenure holders. These include:

• First Nation Tenure Acquisition•Stakeholder Consultation and Information Sharing•Woodlot Management and License Plans•Stewardship Plans• Professional Assessments• Inventory Updates•Appraisal preparation•Cutting Permits / Road Permits•Silviculture Management and Reporting•Road Construction and Harvesting Supervision• Timber Marketing•Data Management

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Cruising

A credible assessment of how much of what a client will harvest is integral to their programs’ success. As such, Infinity-Pacific has an experienced team of accredited coastal timber cruisers providing the following services:

•Standing Timber Valuations•MoF Cruise Plans and Mapping Submissions•Operational Cruises using the latest field technology•Call Grade / Net Factoring• Final Cruise Plan submissions•Cruise Compilations

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Tenure Management

- Timber Marketing

Cruising

- Timber Inventory Assessment

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GIS Mapping & Application Services

In order to analyze and communicate core service results visually, Infinity-Pacific uses both ArcGISand MicroStation.

Using both MicroStation and ArcGiS, the Infinity-Pacific team can offer a wide range of operationalmapping and GIS services to its clients. This includes everything from complex GIS analyses and queries using client and public database information, to completing geo-referenced shape files and final working maps. To meet and exceed client standards in this department our field resource team is closely integrated with our mapping department and uses the most up to date survey technology allowing for seamless upload of accurate survey information into our mapping base files. As such we are able to perform activities such as:

• Total Resource Plan analysis•AAC Calculations•Watershed Assessments• Forest Stewardship Plans•Woodlot License Plans•Digital elevation models•Operational Mapping•Resource Mapping

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Infinity-Pacific offers its clients comprehensive visual impact assessments. Using one of the most recognized terrain visualization software (IDENTIFY) packages available we are able to analyze future and current visual quality impacts to provide specific solutions that meet both clients’ needs as well as meeting visual quality objectives for any particular area. Services provided by this team include:

•Photo-realistic still imaging using digital elevation model (DEM) and geographic information system (GIS) data as input•Visual impact review and reporting•User identified sightlines and viewpoints• 3D object integration

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Visual Analysis

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Contract Signed between IPSG and Client

Project Initiation

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PROJECTMANAGEMENTPROCESS GROUPS

The Project Mgmtprocess groups ANDthe tasks & activitiesassociated with eachProject Mgmt processare COMMON to allprojects & all phases.

No matter the type ofproject, you need to use all the Project Mgmtprocess groups.

PROJECT LIFE CYCLE PHASES

These PHASES, TASKS& ACTIVITIES of theproject will vary byproject type.

The phases, tasks & activities are dependanton the unique ‘product’that the project is creating (i.e. new ITsystem, new building, new business process,new machine).

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MANAGEMENT FRAMEWORK

Infinity-Pacific works under the best practices and guidelines described in the Project Management Institute’s (PMI), A Guide to Project Management Body of Knowledge. This framework provides a mechanism through which our experienced staff can apply a consistent management framework thus achieving consistent results.

Figure 1 illustrates the project management Process Groups and Activities associated with the various phases of a sample Project Life Cycle.

Risk ManagementInfinity-Pacific Stewardship Group follows the widely accepted and practiced ‘Enterprise Risk Management’ process to plan and manage our clients’ program and project risks. We define risk, as “the chance of ‘something’ happening that will have a beneficial or an adverse affect upon the achievement of the goal and objectives of our client”.

A risk occurrence that will negatively impact the program is considered a threat. A risk occurrence that will positively impact the program is considered an opportunity.

The Risk Management process comprises the following iterative steps, as illustrated. The processes, tasks, activities, tools, and techniques will be applied throughout the life of a program, or projects, as required.

Risk ManagementPlanning

Risk IdentificationStrategic, Operational,

Legal, Financial,Project

Risk AnalysisLikelihood

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Risk Treatment (Response) Planning

Risk Monitoring & ControlMonitor, Implement Treatment if necessary

Monitor, Evaluate, CorrectCommunicate

AcceptTransferMitigateAvoid

MAnAGEMEnT FRAMEWORK

Figure 1 - Project Life Cycle

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Figure 2 - Risk Management

Celebrating 15 Years

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