Do you need a consultant, design reviewer, CAD guy or BIM guy? C'mon - I can work remote.
In all seriousness to James, I've been looking at some of the petrochem guys in this area and a few of them are actually looking for CM/PM guys, so I might have a shot at one of those positions. Most of the technical stuff is either chemical engineering or mechanical engineering (not architecture) but I suppose there's possibility to get in on the basis of proven technical knowledge/skill in a similar profession or something.
As far as architecture/design for Tetrawest, if you want a resume I can shoot you one. It can't hurt I guess...