ORLANDO, FL— Mark Woehrle, (top right photo) vice president of operations and special projects at Shaw Mechanical Services, LLC, has earned LEED AP (Accredited Professional) status through the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) program from the Green Building Certification Institute, the professional certification administrator for the U.S. Green Building Council, a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting green building and creator of the LEED program.
Employed by Shaw Mechanical since 2003, Woehrle has twenty-one years of experience in mechanical contracting management. He has a Bachelor of Science in Building Construction from the University of Florida, is a licensed mechanical and plumbing contractor in Florida, and is an NEBB Certified Supervisor for Air & Hydronic Testing & Balancing.
He is an active member of the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers and Associated Builders & Contractors.
Shaw Mechanical Services LLC is a Central Florida-based provider of mechanical contracting and service to building owners, property managers, facility managers, plant engineers, general contractors and consumers.
Shaw Mechanical Services LLC is a Central Florida-based provider of mechanical contracting and service to building owners, property managers, facility managers, plant engineers, general contractors and consumers.
Comprehensive services provided by Shaw Mechanical include retrofits, renovations, preventative maintenance, commissioning and installation of heating, ventilating and air conditioning systems, process piping, automatic temperature controls and custom climate applications for existing structures and new construction.
Founded in 2001, the privately-held company employs a staff of seventy from its headquarters in Orlando, Fla.
The USGBC is a nonprofit organization established in 1993 to promote sustainable building and construction through educational resources and committee forums.
The USGBC is a nonprofit organization established in 1993 to promote sustainable building and construction through educational resources and committee forums.
In 2000, the USGBC developed the LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) accreditation system as an independent benchmark for rating high-performance green buildings.
In 2008, the USGBC turned over administration of its Professional Accreditation program to the Green Building Certification Institute (GBCI).
The Green Building Certification Institute, established with the support of the U.S. Green Building Council, handles examination development and delivery to allow for objective, balanced management of the credentialing program.
Contact: Elaine Ingra, PR WORKS!, PH: 407 384-1344,
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Contact: Elaine Ingra, PR WORKS!, PH: 407 384-1344,
elainei@pr-works.com, www.pr-works.com
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