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Sonoma Valley Hospital CT Replacement
Repurpose existing vacant OR space into a CT scanner suite. Modify the existing electrical systems to support the new scanner well the existing one is still in operation.
How to meet the Skilled Nursing Facility Emergency Power Requirements AB 2511 - 96 hours
Wondering how to meet the recently adopted AB-2511 Skilled nursing facilities backup power requirements?This presentation was developed to provide a how-to guide and some specific
22 intriguing microgrid projects to watch in 2022 - Kaiser, Ontario
Good to see this list of projects highlighting their innovation, ability to serve as models, and demonstration of microgrid benefits. Also great to have the Kaiser
HACi (OSHPD) HBSB Energy & Environment Committee Publish the Final Microgrid White Paper 🔋☀️⚡︎
On January 21 the HACi (HBSB) Energy & Environment Committee voted to accept the White Paper following a presentation by the team assembled to produce
Medical Office Building Sustainable System Features
Great to see that sustainable building systems are being viewed as features on medical office buildings. Great to see that solar power, EV charging etc.
When the Electric Grid is No Longer Enough: Microgrids as Reliability Heroes
Hope you can join us – 8 am Pacific/11 am Eastern, May 11th, 2021 to hear how the San Benito Community Clinic, a net-zero facility
Kaiser Ontario, Sustainable Microgrid Hospital
CONTECH-CA Role: Electrical Engineer – Microgrid Consulting Project Description: The project, which includes 2.2 megawatts (MW) of solar, a 1 MW fuel cell from Bloom
OSHPD HBSB Energy & Environment Committee Vote to Accept Microgrid White Paper, January 21st, 2021 ✅
On January 21 the HBSB Energy & Environment Committee voted to accept the White Paper following a presentation by the team assembled to produce this
OSHPD HBSB Microgrid Presentation, December 10th, 2020
As part of the HBSB Microgrid White Paper development, I gave an update to the HBSB Board at the December 12th, 2020 virtual meeting.
San Benito Health Foundation – Hollister, CA
CONTECH-CA Role: Consulting Electrical Engineer – Microgrid Project Description: San Benito Health Foundation (SBHF) is a small (17,584 square foot) critical health care facility serving
UC Davis Medical Center Surgery and Emergency Pavilion, Sacramento, CA
Role: Electrical Engineer and Project Manager Project Description The project opened in 2011—comprised of a 4-story, 471,000-sq-ft surgery and emergency pavilion The new building
Laguna Honda Hospital, San Francisco, CA Redevelopment
Role: Electrical engineer and MEP design project manager for the extensive renovation and replacement project.* My involvement started at Schematic Design and I led the
John Muir Health, Walnut Creek, CA – Generator Replacement
Role: Electrical engineer and ‘design professional in responsible charge’ for the project. Led project from concept and budgeting through construction and commissioning.
MarinHealth, Greenbrae, CA – Nurse Call System Upgrade Project
Role: Electrical engineer and ‘design professional in responsible charge’ for the project. Project Description: Upgrade of the existing analog nurse call system. The upgrade was
MarinHealth, Greenbrae, CA – Generator Controls Replacement Project
Role: Electrical engineer and ‘design professional in responsible charge’ for the project. As a project was undertaken as an OSHPD emergency project we also led
MarinHealth, Greenbrae, CA – Virtual Patient Care Project
Role: To support the installation of a virtual patient care system we provided electrical infrastructure design and construction administration support, from concept through project completion.
HoloBuilder Construction Technology Collaboration, San Francisco, CA
Role: Consulted with HoloBuilder to help them develop their platform into an effective information gathering and reference solution. Acted as bridge between practical application and
New Stanford Hospital, Palo Alto, CA
Role: As the electrical engineer (EEOR) for the new Stanford Hospital, instrumental in the design and construction of the normal and emergency power systems.*During the
Marin Health Oak Pavillion Hospital, Greenbrae, CA
Role: As the electrical engineer (EEOR) for the new MarinHealth Hospital, led the design of the normal and emergency power systems.*During the design worked closely
USCF Health, San Francisco
Project Description: Electrical engineering services to support the ongoing operation of the USCF Health campuses. Role: Provide electrical engineering and support for the installation of new equipment and remodel of