Mike McMahon, PE Back to Team
Education: BS Mechanical Engineering, NC State University, 1988
Registration: Professional Engineer – NC #034854
Experience: Mike McMahon, PE is a Sr. Mechanical Engineer and Sr. Commissioning Mgr brings with him 22 years of experience as a Sr. Mechanical Engineer and Sr. Commissioning Manager of educational, office, retail, hospital and institutional projects. His past geothermal, LEED and Commissioning experience has made him one of the leaders in his field. He is diligent and eager to understand the needs of his clients and finds solutions that are cost effective. Mike has been the Sr. Commissioning Manager and Sr. Mechanical for numerous Wake County Public Schools as evidenced below. Mike also has extensive experience in the city, state, federal and private arenas. He has been the Sr. Mechanical Project Manager for performing engineering design services for the Savannah District MATOC for General Construction for Projects in the South Atlantic District, Ft Worth District and Charleston with Osborne Construction. Michael Moore of Osborne Construction is extremely pleased as well as the government’s Project Manager whom has spoken favorably about the design team’s design capabilities and their ability to meet the short deadlines. He has also served as the project manager for the Indefinite Quantity Contracts for both Camp Lejeune and Cherry Point. The government and Bill Faulkenberry of MBF Architects are extremely
pleased with our team’s performance. All of these projects require either a LEED designation or at a minimum to realize better than 30%
improvement over ASHREA 90.1 standard requirements. We provide the information in checklist format using LEED v3, 2009 criteria, as well as a written report format that explains where points could be expected to be achieved, and why certain points could not be achieved using the prescribed design criteria. This information, along with the energy models enable the client to make informed decisions concerning energy savings methodologies that pertain to building renovations as well as new construction.
Representative Projects: During the 22 years Mike has engineered and commissioned hundreds of County and Private School projects with similar scope of work and complexity.
• AB Combs Elementary – Raleigh, NC. (WCPSS): – Provided project management and the mechanical engineering for the new administration and media center, as well as the renovation of several classroom wings totaling app 45,000 SF.
• Lacy Elementary – Raleigh, NC. (WCPSS): Provided project management and the mechanical engineering for a total school reconstruction
(approx. 85,000 SF with a total construction cost of $20 million).
• Wendell Elementary – Wendell, NC. (WCPSS): Provided the mechanical engineering for a 10,000SF Gymnasium Renovation.
• East Garner Middle, Garner, NC. (WCPSS): Provided project management and the mechanical engineering for the Classroom Addition and Cafeteria Expansion (approx. 35,000 SF).
• North Garner Middle School – Garner, NC. (WCPSS): Provided the mechanical engineering for two Classroom Additions, total school phased renovation including Gymnasium and Stadium renovation (approx. 30,000 SF. new, over 100,000 SF renovation).
• Zebulon Middle School – Zebulon, NC (WCPSS): - Auditorium and Administration Addition, Kitchen Hood Replacement (approx. 20,000 SF.)
• Garner High School – Garner,NC (WCPSS): – Provided project management and the mech engineering of the Kitchen Hood Replacement.
• Sycamore Creek Elementary School – Raleigh, NC (WCPSS): Performed HVAC commissioning on a 90,000 SF K-5 elementary school.
• Banks Road Elementary – Fuquay Varina, NC (WCPSS): Performed commissioningon a 92,000 SF K-5 elementary school.
• River Bend Elementary School – Raleigh, NC (WCPSS): Performed commissioningon a 75,000 SF K-5 elementary school.
• EcoTech Institute – Aurora, CO – LEED Gold.: Performed the building commissioning for a total conversion of a 100,000 SF shopping center into the 60,000 SF LEED Gold EcoTech Institute Vocational College with 40,000 SF of warehouse as well as the commissioning for a 38 kWdc photovoltaic (solar electric) system that was a combination of building mounted panels and solar trees.
Registration: Professional Engineer – NC #034854
Experience: Mike McMahon, PE is a Sr. Mechanical Engineer and Sr. Commissioning Mgr brings with him 22 years of experience as a Sr. Mechanical Engineer and Sr. Commissioning Manager of educational, office, retail, hospital and institutional projects. His past geothermal, LEED and Commissioning experience has made him one of the leaders in his field. He is diligent and eager to understand the needs of his clients and finds solutions that are cost effective. Mike has been the Sr. Commissioning Manager and Sr. Mechanical for numerous Wake County Public Schools as evidenced below. Mike also has extensive experience in the city, state, federal and private arenas. He has been the Sr. Mechanical Project Manager for performing engineering design services for the Savannah District MATOC for General Construction for Projects in the South Atlantic District, Ft Worth District and Charleston with Osborne Construction. Michael Moore of Osborne Construction is extremely pleased as well as the government’s Project Manager whom has spoken favorably about the design team’s design capabilities and their ability to meet the short deadlines. He has also served as the project manager for the Indefinite Quantity Contracts for both Camp Lejeune and Cherry Point. The government and Bill Faulkenberry of MBF Architects are extremely
pleased with our team’s performance. All of these projects require either a LEED designation or at a minimum to realize better than 30%
improvement over ASHREA 90.1 standard requirements. We provide the information in checklist format using LEED v3, 2009 criteria, as well as a written report format that explains where points could be expected to be achieved, and why certain points could not be achieved using the prescribed design criteria. This information, along with the energy models enable the client to make informed decisions concerning energy savings methodologies that pertain to building renovations as well as new construction.
Representative Projects: During the 22 years Mike has engineered and commissioned hundreds of County and Private School projects with similar scope of work and complexity.
• AB Combs Elementary – Raleigh, NC. (WCPSS): – Provided project management and the mechanical engineering for the new administration and media center, as well as the renovation of several classroom wings totaling app 45,000 SF.
• Lacy Elementary – Raleigh, NC. (WCPSS): Provided project management and the mechanical engineering for a total school reconstruction
(approx. 85,000 SF with a total construction cost of $20 million).
• Wendell Elementary – Wendell, NC. (WCPSS): Provided the mechanical engineering for a 10,000SF Gymnasium Renovation.
• East Garner Middle, Garner, NC. (WCPSS): Provided project management and the mechanical engineering for the Classroom Addition and Cafeteria Expansion (approx. 35,000 SF).
• North Garner Middle School – Garner, NC. (WCPSS): Provided the mechanical engineering for two Classroom Additions, total school phased renovation including Gymnasium and Stadium renovation (approx. 30,000 SF. new, over 100,000 SF renovation).
• Zebulon Middle School – Zebulon, NC (WCPSS): - Auditorium and Administration Addition, Kitchen Hood Replacement (approx. 20,000 SF.)
• Garner High School – Garner,NC (WCPSS): – Provided project management and the mech engineering of the Kitchen Hood Replacement.
• Sycamore Creek Elementary School – Raleigh, NC (WCPSS): Performed HVAC commissioning on a 90,000 SF K-5 elementary school.
• Banks Road Elementary – Fuquay Varina, NC (WCPSS): Performed commissioningon a 92,000 SF K-5 elementary school.
• River Bend Elementary School – Raleigh, NC (WCPSS): Performed commissioningon a 75,000 SF K-5 elementary school.
• EcoTech Institute – Aurora, CO – LEED Gold.: Performed the building commissioning for a total conversion of a 100,000 SF shopping center into the 60,000 SF LEED Gold EcoTech Institute Vocational College with 40,000 SF of warehouse as well as the commissioning for a 38 kWdc photovoltaic (solar electric) system that was a combination of building mounted panels and solar trees.