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Manzella, Iannucci and Nemick of H2M get N.J. professional engineers license

According to H2M, Joseph Manzella, P.E., LEED AP; Ernest Iannucci, P.E., LEED AP and  Nikolas Nemick, P.E., LEED AP have all received the N.J. professional engineers license and are now licensed in both N.Y. and N.J.  All three are also LEED Accredited Professionals from the U.S. Green Building Council.    "H2M is proud of Joe, Ernie and Nik's achievement.  Obtaining the N.J. professional engineer's license is an important step toward broadening H2M's presence in the tri-state area," said Jeff Czajka, PE, LEED AP, MEP sivision sirector. "Being LEED accredited professionals will also allow H2M to provide sustainable design services to our clients."      * Manzella joined H2M in 1997 and manages the mechanical engineering department.  He directs the preparation of specifications and plans for the design of mechanical, plumbing and HVAC systems commercial, industrial, educational and municipal facilities. He also coordinates all fire suppression and fire sprinkler design work at H2M. He has a master of Business Administration from Dowling College and a bachelor of science in Mechanical Engineering from Polytechnic University.    * Iannucci has been with the firm since 2001, manages the electrical engineering department and has demonstrated excellent technical talent and production capability. Iannucci responsibilities include directing the preparation of specifications and plans for the design electrical systems for commercial, industrial, educational and municipal facilities. Iannucci has a bachelor of science in Electrical Engineering from Manhattan College. * Nemick has been with H2M since 2004 in the mechanical engineering department. Nemick's responsibilities include preparation of heating and cooling load calculations, energy modeling, equipment selection, piping and duct systems design, site investigation and evaluation of existing HVAC systems, shop drawing review, and construction management.  He has a master of science in Mechanical Engineering from Stanford University and a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the State University of New York at Stony Brook.  
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