Our electrical engineers have experience and special expertise in technology intensive projects. We integrate the most advanced technologies such as generator systems and uninterruptable power sources to achieve unmatched system integrity and redundancy. We also have a broad range of experience in designing medium voltage power distribution systems and substation designs for a variety of clientele. Committed to finding solutions that are effective, creative and affordable, our staff will work closely with you to develop long-term relationships that allow us to meet your needs as you change and grow.
Our staff includes individuals with special expertise in systems that capture energy from renewable sources such as sunlight, wind and underground heat (geothermal energy). Our own 4940 Building, designed by Morrissey Engineering staff, in Omaha, Nebraska includes solar, wind and geothermal systems that have helped contribute to a 40 percent savings in utilities. Whether your interest in renewable energy comes from a desire to offset the effects of distributed power production (burning of coal, transmission inefficiency), gain independence from the electrical grid, realize energy cost savings or ensure energy cost stability moving into the future, Morrissey Engineering can identify and design an appropriate renewable energy system for you.
Using a holistic approach to engineering design, we collaborate with other disciplines to develop high performance solutions that integrate with your current systems and deliver long-term savings. We pride ourselves in our comprehensive construction documents that achieve a smooth and seamless integration of engineering, architectural and other construction services. Our attention to detail ensures all work is performed with specific attention to local codes and standards. Upon completion of the project, we continue to work with our clients on a long-term basis to ensure your facilities operate with maximum efficiency and performance.
We understand the critical role that lighting has as an integral part of the architectural story. This belief is echoed in our work by striving to create solutions that seamlessly integrate space and light. Our designs often form their basis in a central design concept derived from an understanding of the architectural vision and client aspirations. By engaging the entire design team, feedback is used to reach a coherent vision that embodies the identity of the project. Lighting is often seen only as a technical necessity; however, lighting can also be used to improve the overall architectural experience.
Our all-electric building is positioned for the future, to maximize grid-level improvements to renewable energy infrastructure and minimize contributions from fossil-fuels. Building systems that reduce energy or assist in management of a facility are an investment. Enhanced electrical metering enables building operators to monitor that investment and ensure maintained, long-term savings. Both consumption (kWh) and demand (kW) data is delivered live from sub-meters located in the building and can be compared to energy modeling predictions or stored historical data on a daily, weekly, monthly or yearly basis.
We proudly claim nearly 20% of our current employees began with us as interns. At MEI, we have long valued the #mentoring opportunity to help shape their futures toward a career in the engineering field. Read more to learn the career paths of Nate Sheets, Katie Owens and Nick Garaycochea. #Eweek2021...
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Here at Morrissey Engineering, we strive to celebrate how engineering of all types can make a difference in the world. Throughout the year we volunteer through a variety of endeavors to bring engineering to life for students, educators, and the community. In honor of #EngineersWeek 2021, we continue...
#EngineersWeek celebrates the importance of a diverse and well-educated workforce. We acknowledge our influence on the industry through the many schools we design. Creating active learning opportunities for science and engineering in the buildings is powerful. In particular we acknowledge or design...
It's #eweek2021! We celebrate the value of #mentoring future engineers and thought it interesting to see how MEI employees viewed their younger selves after reading an article on the 5 signs of a future engineer.
It's Engineers Week - EWeek and we take this opportunity to celebrate all the ways engineers make the world a better place. At MEI, we are pleased to announce Jason Eickmeier, Sarah Gudeman and Jeff Hemje have been promoted to Partner. We look forward to the many ways their talents and experience...
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