The Military Engineer Magazine Article: “Energy Planning for Laboratories”

SSOE Group's Ed Royzman, PE, and Meredith Mayes, PE, LEED AP, discuss how master planning and smart phasing are the first steps to reduced utility costs and energy compliance at federal laboratories that have outlived their electrical and mechanical systems. Continue Reading →

Army Corps of Engineers Releases New BIM Deliverable Standards with the Help of SSOE Group

Toledo, Ohio, October 31, 2012 – SSOE Group (www.ssoe.com), a global engineering, procurement, and construction management (EPCM) firm, is proud to announce that two of its BIM/CAD experts played a significant role in the development of newly released U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) project deliverable standards for BIM applications. Lauren Collier, Associate AIA and John Eddy, PE were appointed to the USACE BIM Advisory committee in January 2012. Continue Reading →

SSOE Group Welcomes Richard Fosgitt, Net Zero Energy Program Manager

Midland, Michigan, May 07, 2012 – SSOE Group (www.ssoe.com), an international architectural, engineering, procurement, and construction management (EPCM) firm, welcomes Richard Fosgitt, PE as a Program Manager and newest addition to its project and construction management group. Fosgitt will be based out of SSOE’s Midland, Michigan office. Fosgitt will lead the implementation of Net Zero Energy (NZE) initiatives for Federal Government clients. In this role, Richard will work closely with SSOE’s Director of Federal Programs, Mike Duffey and SSOE’s energy consulting group. Duffey stated, “SSOE is focused on delivering comprehensive, value-added services in support of the DoD and other Federal Agencies’ energy objectives. Richard’s solid program management and energy expertise along with his leadership will further enhance our team’s capability and contribute to an overall mission accomplishment for our clients.” Continue Reading →

SSOE Group to Showcase Technical Expertise at Upcoming Society of American Military Engineers Conferences

Toledo, Ohio, September 13, 2011 - SSOE Group (www.ssoe.com), an international engineering, procurement, and construction management (EPCM) firm, applies the latest technology and energy management strategies to save government agencies time, trouble, and money on its projects. The firm will showcase its experience and high-tech capabilities such as 4D/5D modeling, energy modeling, laser scanning, and daylighting analysis technology at two upcoming SAME annual regional conferences: the Great Lakes Ohio Valley Regional Conference in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, October 4-6, and the South Central - South Atlantic Regional Conference in Sandestin, Florida, October 18-20. Continue Reading →

Toledo-Lucas County Port Authority and SSOE Group Helping to Make Energy Efficiency More Accessible to Local Community

Toledo, Ohio, June 28, 2011 - SSOE Group (www.ssoe.com), an international engineering, procurement, and construction management (EPCM) firm, announced today it is working with the Toledo-Lucas County Port Authority (TLCPA) on their newly established BetterBuildings Northwest Ohio program. The program is offered to local businesses, residents, and government entities within the TLCPA's area of influence. Continue Reading →

United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Working with SSOE Group to Decrease Environmental Impact of Test Facility

Arnold Air Force Base, Tullahoma, Tennessee, June 10, 2011 - SSOE Group (www.ssoe.com), an international engineering, procurement, and construction management (EPCM) firm, announced today it is teaming with the US Air Force, US Army Corps of Engineers and Walbridge Construction to replace outdated equipment and decrease the environmental impact at the Aeropropulsion Systems Test Facility at Arnold Air Force Base. Known as the Turbine Engine Dry Air Capability (TEDAC) program, the goal of the project is to replace the existing refrigeration systems to help reduce the facility's dependency on trichloroethylene and R12 refrigerant, while improving reliability and maintainability. These hazardous substances will be replaced by more environmentally friendly fluids. Continue Reading →