We offer a Single Point of Contact for MEP
Sean is a proven operations manager with experience as a Sr. Design HVAC Engineer and a mechanical engineer . He has designed HVAC systems that utilize large DOAS, DX, Bard, Roof Top Units, Air Turnover, Liebert Systems, Heat Pumps, Furnaces, Chilled Water, VRF, VAV, PTAC, Desiccant Systems, unit heaters, and various Ventilation Systems.
Education
- Case Western Reserve University - Cleveland, Ohio - 2002
MBA – Weatherhead is a top 50 MBA program
- Cleveland State University - Cleveland, Ohio - 1996
BSME - Cum Laude
Society of Professional Engineers – EIT
- Cuyahoga Community College, Parma, Ohio - 1993
AS & AA Summa Cum Laude
"I am driven by the challenge of transforming innovative ideas into practical solutions. My passion lies in optimizing processes, enhancing efficiency, and ensuring the highest standards of quality and safety in every project. With a commitment to continuous learning and a collaborative spirit, I strive to contribute to groundbreaking advancements and sustainable development in the field of engineering." - Sean
High-rise buildings, typically defined as structures with multiple floors or stories, present unique challenges when it comes to MEP systems due to their height, complexity, and the need to ensure the safety, comfort, and functionality of the occupants.
Partial Project List Includes
Designing an HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) system for multifamily buildings, such as apartment complexes or condominiums, requires careful planning. Single story to High Rise, with literally 100's of projects conducted under his supervision including renovation, change of use, and our favorite new construction.
With a List of 100's of projects that Include a wide variety of amenity centers, medical offices, business offices, restaurants, retail, and ocean front high rise hospitality. Multifamily projects often include some form of mixed use, Sean leads the team that can get it done.
While working in Myrtle Beach for several years, it's only natural to see a variety of branded hotels. Marriott, Wyndham, Choice, Holiday Inn, Hilton, Four Seasons, and Affordable Suites to name a few.
Other Projects Include:
Overseeing the MEP systems for executive office spaces requires a special skill set. MEP systems are crucial for the functionality and comfort of any building, and executive offices are no exception.
Key factors to consider include, determining room size, occupancy, ventilation, and air distribution. Modern offices have an open-plan layout. This design is intended to allow more natural light into the building, which is important for the comfort and health of the employees. However, this shift has significantly affected the HVAC system design for offices. For that, it’s important to consider the HVAC design for open spaces while designing your office layout.