In 1976 structural engineer David Kilgour joined with the firm of Crosier Greenberg and Partner, the enterprise henceforth becoming Crosier Kilgour & Partners. Since then this firm has grown substantially, while earning a reputation for detailed structural engineering, construction inspection and supervision, building assessment, envelope investigations and remediation. For the Winnipeg Millennium Library assignment, the firm won a 2006 Keystone Award for the most outstanding engineering project completed in Manitoba. Recently, Crosier Kilgour has also been involved in transforming architect Antoine Predock's intricate design for the Canadian Museum of Human Rights into built reality.