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Tom Weber PE LEED / WELL AP PRESIDENT
BACKGROUND
In 1994, founded Weber Consultants, an engineering firm providing complete consulting engineering and sustainable design services to Architects, Owners, Public Agencies, and Private Organizations.
Mr. Weber’s experience profile spans forty years and also includes mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and fire protection design for projects with Salas O’Brien Chicago, Flack + Kurtz Consulting Engineers Chicago, and the Austin Company of Chicago. Preceding his work at The Austin Company, Mr. Weber was a project engineer with Gamze, Korobkin, and Caloger Engineers of Chicago and The Cartland Company of Des Plaines, Illinois, and was an energy and engineering manager for Thermal Energy Storage, Inc. of San Diego, California.
PROJECT EXPERIENCE
Commercial | Residential | High Rise | Offices | LEED & WELL
Healthcare | Education | Retail | Historic Structures | Government Public | Private |
DESIGN EXPERIENCE
Fire Suppression | Plumbing |HVAC | Power and Lighting | Communications | Electronic Safety & Security | Geothermal | PV | Heat recovery | Heat pumps | Variable flow | DOAS | Water recycling | BAS | Occupancy controls | IAQ | Daylighting | EV | Due Diligence Reports | Energy and Economic Studies |
EDUCATION
MBA, University of Illinois at Chicago, June 1991, Dean’s List
Bachelor of Science- Civil and Environmental Engineering, UW-Madison, June 1979
AWARDS
Richard H. Driehaus Preservation Award for the renovation of the Garfield Park Conservatory Aroid House.
ASLA Honor Award for the redesign of the Jackson Park 63rd Street Pavilion Fountain Court and Town Square Court
REGISTRATIONS
Professional Engineer – IL, WI, MN, MI, IN, OH, IA, CA
LEED AP | WELL AP
Certified Energy Manager and Certified Energy Auditor, AEE
Energy Star Partner / Chicago Green Homes / Enterprise Green Communities
PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES
Life Member ASHRAE
Association of Energy Engineers
National Fire Protection Association
Illuminating Engineering Society of North America
United States Green Building Council