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Mark Hopf named certified energy manager
By Zachary SprungerMark Hopf, PE, CEM, a mechanical engineer with the Celina, Ohio, office of Fanning Howey, recently completed the Certified Energy Manager program through the Association of Energy Engineers. The CEM certification recognizes professionals who excel in optimizing energy performance for the built environment.
As a Certified Energy Manager, Mark leads Fanning Howey’s efforts to reduce energy consumption in learning environments across the country. Mark’s certification will enhance Fanning Howey’s commitment to sustainability-focused programs such as Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design® (LEED) certification and the ENERGY STAR® certification program.
“Fanning Howey provides our educational clients with a competitive advantage through energy-efficient buildings that reduce operating costs and put more money in the classroom,” says Terry Liette, PE, chief engineering officer for Fanning Howey. “As a Certified Energy Manager, Mark expands our team’s expertise in this area and helps Fanning Howey to deliver cost savings for our clients.”
Fanning Howey Hires R. Todd Boyer, AIA, as Project Executive
By Zachary SprungerDublin, Ohio, August 1, 2024 – Fanning Howey, an architecture, interiors and engineering firm specializing in learning environments, is excited to announce the addition of R. Todd Boyer, AIA, as a Project Executive in the
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By Zachary SprungerFerndale, Michigan, April 11, 2023 – Fanning Howey, an architecture, interiors and engineering firm specializing in learning environments, has hired Salvatore Moschelli, AIA, NCARB, NOMA, to lead the firm’s design efforts in Michigan. As a
Full ArticleTolles Career & Technical Center Selects Fanning Howey to Develop Master Facilities Plan
By Zachary SprungerPlain City, Ohio, October 10, 2022 – Tolles Career & Technical Center has selected the architecture, interiors and engineering firm Fanning Howey to develop a master facilities plan. The Board of Education approved Fanning Howey’s
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