Sustainable Engineering Solutions, LLC

Sustainable Engineering Solutions, LLC

Construction

Rocky Hill, Connecticut 576 followers

Advocating for clients to achieve healthy and efficient buildings.

About us

Sustainable Engineering Solutions, LLC (SES) is a commissioning and energy engineering firm located in central Connecticut. SES was founded by professionals who understand the need for hands-on, practical engineering expertise. Our team has diverse experience in whole building commissioning, energy engineering and high-performance building consulting. As an independent, third-party advocate for the owner, the SES team has provided services on hundreds of projects covering millions of square feet for clients in the academic, corporate, healthcare, industrial process, research and destination sectors. This experience has been utilized on various projects including laboratories, correctional facilities, energy plants, hospitals, public and private educational facilities, high rise residential and office complexes. Our advocacy for project owners guides projects to successful completion by ensuring everyone on the project team understands the importance of delivering a healthy, efficient building.

Website
https://sustainable-eng.com/
Industry
Construction
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Rocky Hill, Connecticut
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2008

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  • Is your facility's energy bill on the rise? Discover how you can unlock hidden energy savings with Eversource Energy's Retro-Commissioning (RCx) program. Learn how a deeper look at your HVAC systems could lead to significant cost reductions and a more efficient building. Check out our latest blog to see if your facility qualifies and how Sustainable Engineering Solutions can guide you through the process. https://lnkd.in/e_jrFCtJ #EnergyEfficiency #Sustainability #HVAC #RetroCommissioning #FacilityManagement

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  • We're thrilled to have completed the initial round of functional testing for the renovation and addition at Central Connecticut State University's Elihu Burritt Library. This project featured the installation of advanced HVAC systems, including a new DOAS, RTU, chilled water plate frame exchangers, steam-to-hot water converters, VAVs, and VRF systems, all designed to elevate the library’s comfort and efficiency. At SES, we take pride in partnering with schools and universities, especially with institutions like CCSU that play a critical role in shaping the next generation of engineers. Seeing CCSU alumni like Brian, who began as an intern at SES after graduating from the university and is now leading projects like this, creates one of those 'full circle' moments that we love to witness. Brian’s journey from a CCSU student to Project Manager at SES is a true testament to the strong foundation provided by the university’s programs. We care deeply about enhancing school facilities because we know these environments are cultivating the next wave of talented professionals. Seeing Brian and many of our other engineers thrive is a firsthand reminder of the impact our work—and their education—has on the future.

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    Senior Project Manager at Sustainable Engineering Solutions, LLC

    It’s been a trip down memory lane doing some functional testing at the Central Connecticut State University Elihu Burritt Library project. In addition to the beautiful new addition, the project also involved installation of a new DOAS and VRF system serving the library stack floors. When I was a engineering student here I spent many long evenings and nights in the stacks. I’d meet up with my engineering friends and we all would bring snacks, drinks and even a speaker and a coffee maker to help pass the time. With an upgraded HVAC system and proper ventilation air the spaces feel much more lively and inviting. Great work by everyone on this project and best of luck to the ‘24-‘25 students!

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  • We are excited to start our functional testing at Bennie Dover Jackson Middle School in New London! 🐋 The project's initial design began in 2019. This multi-year phased construction project consisted of a gut renovation of all interior spaces with a new addition and courtyard area. DOAS units, RTUs, VRFs, VAVs, lighting controls, and the emergency generator system are all included in the testing scope. #commissioning #buildingcommissioning

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  • SES received a call from one of our clients about a dormitory that has been struggling with high humidity levels during the summer months ever since construction was completed years ago. Through a retro-commissioning investigation, SES uncovered control overrides, manual isolations, ignored freezestat trips and poor balancing that all contributed to negative building pressure and reduced cooling capacities of the geothermal system. Together, SES will work with the client to remediate these issues and provide staff training to ensure the problem is permanently resolved! #commissioning #buildingcommissioning #existingbuildingcommissioning #ebcx #retrocommissioning #rcx

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  • SES was recently at Choate Rosemary Hall to observe the air vapor barrier (AVB) mockup and the foundation waterproofing membrane installation. Mockups are used to test how a specific system will be installed and how that system will be integrated with others. This involves aspects such as providing installation scheduling insight, showing which systems will overlap, and highlighting any issues that could be costly when installation is done on a full scale. Shown below is a partially completed mockup that will include AVB systems, insulation, and brick wall framing. Also shown is the foundation waterproofing membrane which protects the concrete from water infiltration. This helps with preventing degradation of the concrete over time. #commissioning #buildingcommissioning #mockups #buildingenvelope

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  • We were at Danbury Surgery Center to witness the testing of a 400 KW fuel-powered generator! Testing ensures if an outage occurs, backup power will be provided without issue. Typically, for medical centers and schools, it is vital that the generator will enable and provide power in under 10 seconds. This includes all transfer switches engaging and switching the power source from normal power to backup power. It is important to test the load capacity of the generator as well. The blue load banks pictured below were used in conjunction with the building load to simulate the maximum load scenario. This ensures that the operator knows the capabilities of the generator in hopes of avoiding unnecessary downtime caused by a system overload. The test was conducted successfully, and the generator was able to provide power in under 5 seconds, exceeding expectations! #commissioning #buildingcommissioning #backuppower #emergencygenerator

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  • Geothermal systems offer efficient and sustainable heating and cooling by harnessing the earth's natural heat. However, their success hinges on expert commissioning agents who can ensure optimal performance of these systems from the start. Follow the link below for more information about geothermal systems, and how experienced commissioning agents can help maximize the benefits of geothermal energy for your project. https://lnkd.in/g-Zbfg7w #GeothermalEnergy #Sustainability #HVAC #SES

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  • SES provided Bennie Dover Jackson Middle School with an infrared thermography scan of the flat-top roofing to ensure moisture has not been allowed to pool and become trapped under the recently installed rooftop ABV. Infrared scanning of your rooftop is essential in identifying problem areas and corrections that must take place before water trapped under the rooftop AVB can damage your building.

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