Representative Project Experience
Fort Lee Training Support Center, Fort Lee, Virginia.
HVAC and plumbing engineer for the design of a LEED certified training military facility. Ventilation for the building provided by a dedicated outdoor air system with air to air energy recovery. Heating, cooling, and dehumidification provided by a variable refrigerant flow (VRF) system consisting of high efficiency outdoor condensing units and ceiling mounted and ducted evaporator units. New controls were implemented and tied into the existing base system.
888 Boylston St, Boston, MA.
HVAC and plumbing engineer for the design of a LEED Gold compliant high rise in the Back Bay district of Boston. Project also includes utility relocation in existing garage and other auxiliary spaces for preparation of new construction. Design includes high efficiency boiler and chiller plants, active chilled beams, and dedicated outdoor air systems with dual energy wheels.
Walnut Hill Studio, Natick, MA.
HVAC engineer for the design of a black box theater at a performing arts institution. Systems included dedicated outdoor air systems (DOAS) and variable refrigerant flow (VRF) heating and cooling system.
National Park Service (NPS) Longfellow and Olmsted Geothermal Services, Cambridge & Brookline, Massachusetts.
Mechanical engineer for design of mechanical systems including central plant, terminal zone units, and central DDC system. Central plant consists of ground source heat pumps (reversible chiller), pumps, and associated specialties. Terminal units consist of dual temperature, variable volume fan coil units. Duties included equipment sizing, selection, and implementation; ductwork and piping systems specified for code compliance and efficiency; geothermal field design including well size, quantity, and arrangement; specification of all necessary equipment and materials; construction administration and commissioning for all phases of project at Olmsted House and Offices.