Join Interface Engineering, for an informative presentation on the District of Columbia’s Net-Zero Energy compliance pathway to the Energy Conservation Code - Appendix Z. The seminar will clarify the requirements of Appendix Z and the pathway to compliance, focusing on the understanding and practical application for DC-funded projects and soon to be mandatory Net-Zero Energy (NZE) and electrification code for all commercial and multifamily buildings. A compelling Net-Zero Energy Design case study will be offered for Thomas Elementary School, highlighting both the opportunities and challenges associated with the design, permitting, construction and commissioning of Net-Zero Energy projects. Inside Appendix Z: Net-Zero Energy Compliance will be presented by Managing Principal, Roger E. Frechette III, PE and Associate Principal/Senior Electrical Engineer, Culai Silitra, PE. This first seminar in the series is available as both an in-person event and as a webinar. RSVP HERE: https://lnkd.in/euWWWf6x AIA Credit Pending #interfaceengineering #appendixz #netzeroenergy https://lnkd.in/e9S-raWJ
Interface Engineering, Inc.
Professional Services
Portland, Oregon 9,313 followers
creating optimal environments for life
About us
Interface Engineering, Inc. is a progressive multidiscipline mechanical and electrical consulting firm known for sensitive resource use and advanced building science tools. We focus on innovative engineering solutions for high-performance projects, and provide technical expertise through design, construction, and operations. Since 1969 we have developed a culture focused on providing staff the right tools to do their best work. We promote from within, offer mentorship and continuing education, and utilize the most advanced technologies – guiding practices that allow us to create optimal environments for our team members as well as our projects, clients, and communities.
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http://www.interfaceengineering.com
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- 201-500 employees
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- Portland, Oregon
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- Privately Held
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- 1969
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- mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, fire/life safety, building technologies (low voltage), lighting design, commissioning and energy services, sustainability, Net-Zero, high-perfomance, MEP Engineering, commissioning, energy modeling, zero energy, design thinking, and plumbing engineering
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In celebration of Net Zero Buildings Week (and beyond), we’re excited to announce our High-Performance Buildings, Fall Educational Series. We are happy to participate in Net Zero Buildings Week and share the goal of transforming the built environment to cut emissions and provide healthy, safe, resilient buildings for everyone. Our company is rooted in a long history of ecological sensitivity and technical expertise. We are committed to sustainability, and our mission is simple, to create optimal environments for life. 🌎 🌟 Want to know more? Tell us what to talk about in 2025? email: solutions@interfaceeng.com and join the list! #interfaceengineering #netzeronow https://lnkd.in/eieHMB-8
Interface Engineering celebrates Net Zero Buildings Week (and beyond)
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Beautiful! Thanks for sharing. #interfaceengineering #masstimber
Sometimes construction projects seem to drag on and on forever... Not at all the case for this one, our new wedding and events pavilion at Wind Mountain Ranch, near Stevenson, Washington. The venue is already up and running, hosting weddings with unbelievable views of the Columbia River Gorge. The team at Kirby Nagelhout did a fantastic job on a really tight schedule. We worked hard to distill this structure to its most simple form, to integrate it into the site, and to create a unique venue that would also be flexible enough to allow couples to tailor the lighting, decor, sequence of events, and style to best suit who they are. Lots of cool details on this one, including shou sugi ban (charred wood) siding, hidden gutters, and custom steel hardware that's designed to accommodate hanging decor, to name a few. There are lots more archi-nerdy things to talk about, but I'll save those for when we have professional photography. Architecture: TVA Architects General Contractor: Kirby Nagelhout Construction Company Structural Engineering: DCI Engineers Mechanical and Electrical Engineering: Interface Engineering, Inc. TVA Team: Tim Wybenga, Erik Dorsett, John Gonzales #masstimber #shousugiban
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Sometimes construction projects seem to drag on and on forever... Not at all the case for this one, our new wedding and events pavilion at Wind Mountain Ranch, near Stevenson, Washington. The venue is already up and running, hosting weddings with unbelievable views of the Columbia River Gorge. The team at Kirby Nagelhout did a fantastic job on a really tight schedule. We worked hard to distill this structure to its most simple form, to integrate it into the site, and to create a unique venue that would also be flexible enough to allow couples to tailor the lighting, decor, sequence of events, and style to best suit who they are. Lots of cool details on this one, including shou sugi ban (charred wood) siding, hidden gutters, and custom steel hardware that's designed to accommodate hanging decor, to name a few. There are lots more archi-nerdy things to talk about, but I'll save those for when we have professional photography. Architecture: TVA Architects General Contractor: Kirby Nagelhout Construction Company Structural Engineering: DCI Engineers Mechanical and Electrical Engineering: Interface Engineering, Inc. TVA Team: Tim Wybenga, Erik Dorsett, John Gonzales #masstimber #shousugiban
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Shout out for 20 Mass from Washingtonian Magazine! The project was recently named CoStar News "Redevelopment of the Year for DC" and praised for its design as well as its environmentally friendly renovation. "Repurposing the building rather than making all-new construction materials saved what amounts to a year’s worth of carbon emissions from nearly 1,500 cars. Other #sustainable features include energy-efficient high-performance lighting and a green roof to capture rainwater. The building is projected to use 66 percent less energy than comparable structures." notes LEO A DALY. Congrats! #interfaceengineering #adaptivereuse
"When it comes to office conversions, 20 Massachusetts Avenue," writes Michele Lerner, "is ahead of its time." The September issue of Washingtonian Magazine features the adaptive reuse project designed by LEO A DALY as a bright spot in the evolving Washington, D.C. Office Real Estate market. While many office conversions have kicked off in response to post-Covid pressures, the 20 Mass project began 2 years before the pandemic. The transformation of a 70s-era office building into a vibrant and sustainable commercial and community hub was recently named CoStar News Redevelopment of the Year for DC. #CommercialRealEstate #AdaptiveReuse #Repositioning #Design #MixedUse Read more: https://lnkd.in/eSeS7ggJ
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A big shout out - and thank you - to our latest five-year milestone work anniversary employees: Nolan Murray, EIT, Erick Polk, Kayla Ahnen (Revit Lead), and Adam High. 🎇 Amongst the praise, Principal Jim Sattem, PE, CHC shares: "Nolan's initiative to take on complex tasks, respond to client needs, and go the extra mile to produce a quality product has been invaluable." Principal Andrew Lasse, PE, LEED AP notes: "Erick’s positive attitude and determination have made him an important asset to our team — he’s played a critical role in some of our largest projects, and with some of our best long-term clients. He’s an excellent communicator, and always willing to step up and help us serve our clients the best way we can." Principal Mark O'Leary, PE had more than a few words to share about Kayla: "She anticipates project tasks well with little direction and is proactive keeping models well organized. One of her projects was the TriMet Washington Park Station and Robertson Tunnel that needed to be modelled in Revit. The tunnel system was modeled in Revit from as-built drawings and used in CFD fire simulation by the fire team." Last, but certainly not least, Principal Joe Schmid shares: "It’s hard to overstate Adam’s contribution to our IT systems and company. Since he joined the team in 2019, we have undertaken some of the biggest, most transformational IT changes in Interface’s 55-year history. None would have been possible without Adam’s dedication and thorough, thoughtful planning and follow-through." As a small token of our appreciation, employees get some time and money to recharge ... and our sincere appreciation. https://lnkd.in/etcQD_NJ
Interface Milestones
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It's so nice to see libraries get their due! A community gem and respite. A place to gather and to try new things. Arts and, of course, books. Bravo The Miller Hull Partnership, LLP! #interfaceengineering #libraries
The Architect's Newspaper recently featured Central Library at Stevens Ranch, our mass timber public library project in central Oregon. “The new library by Miller Hull, a practice with offices in Seattle and San Diego, will top out at 3 stories and be built at Stevens Ranch, a tract just east of downtown Bend. The building, Miller Hull shared, is ‘designed to speak to the young, old, studious and synergistic, the Stevens Ranch Library will have a space—and be a place—for everyone.’” Click the link to read the full story: https://bit.ly/3M0Hg0R Client: Dechutes County Design Architect: The Miller Hull Partnership, LLP Local Architect: STEELE Associates Architects Contractor: Kirby Nagelhout Construction Company Contractor (smaller branch projects): SUN WEST BUILDERS Civil Engineer: HWA Inc. Structural Engineer: KPFF Consulting Engineers MEP Engineer: Interface Engineering, Inc. Landscape Architect: Walker Macy Lighting: Blanca Lighting Design Signage: Mayer/Reed, Inc. Early Learning Environments: Plus And Greater Than Acoustics: Tenor Engineering Group Envelope: Morr Hershfield ADA: Studio Pacific Seattle
Miller Hull is designing a mass timber public library in central Oregon
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We may be a little biased, but we think the Royal Sonesta at 20 Mass should get your vote! Too bad there isn't a "best MEP" or "sustainable features" category ... 😉 #interfaceengineering #hospitality
Calling all Friends and Colleagues! Your support is greatly appreciated!! ⭐️⭐️⭐️ 🗳️ Voting is now open for the International Hotel & Property Awards from design et al! Our Royal Sonesta Capitol Hill project at 20 Mass needs your vote. 🌟 How to Vote: 1. Visit the International Hotels & Property Awards voting page: https://bit.ly/IHPA_20M 2. Select "Royal Sonesta at 20 Mass" in the following categories: - Category 3: Hotels Over 200 Rooms - Global - Category 17: Hotel Design - Americas & Caribbean 3. Make selections for ALL remaining categories. 4. Complete the form with a valid email address to submit your vote. Thank you for your support! 🙌 #VoteForSonesta Sonesta Hotels #LEOADALY #ArchitectureAwards #RoyalSonesta #RMR
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Groundbreaking (news)! #interfaceengineering #workplace
Yesterday, CIS (Citycounty Insurance Services) broke ground on their new Collaboration Center in Wilsonville, Oregon. The new Collaboration Center will serve as the hub for CIS employees and members. The Center will be full of natural light and contain a variety of workspaces to support the various modes of work. I will include an expansive member training room, 29 offices for focused work, open workstations, flexible meeting spaces, formal conference spaces, a large breakroom, and an outdoor patio. The design and construction team includes Mackenzie, Interface Engineering, Inc., Bremik Construction, and Cumming Group. Congratulations to CIS!
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Happy to highlight: "The project was designed to reach the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design silver certification by the U.S. Green Building Council. Sustainable designs include stormwater collection and treatment, electric vehicle charging stations and solar panels." #interfaceengineering #LEED #healthcare
Our San Mateo Health Campus project is making headlines following the recent topping out celebration! The San Mateo Daily Journal featured an interview highlighting the challenges and successes leading to this milestone as we approach the completion of the campus. Click here to read the full article: https://lnkd.in/gf_yNHSs BKF Engineers County of San Mateo Interface Engineering, Inc. Simpson Gumpertz & Heger (SGH) smdailyjournal.com Inc Taylor Design #Truebeck #TruebeckConstruction #RaiseTheBar