The Engineered Energy Solutions executive and marketing teams will attend the 2022 CSIA Executive Conference June 26-30, 2022 in Denver, Colorado. In addition to the educational component of the conference, EES looks to make new connections and continue its successful partnerships with other control system integrators .
EES to Attend CSIA Executive Conference in Denver June 26-30, 2022
Topics: pat miller, Pete Moskal, Bruce Marson, csia
Engineered Energy Solutions, Inc. Celebrates 40 Years in Business
EES thanks loyal employees, clients and partners in celebration of four decades of providing smart automated control and monitoring solutions for critical infrastructure systems to the building management and transportation industries.
Topics: building controls, Bell Works, pat miller, Bruce Marson
EES Coins Term ‘SpecDoComm’ Describing Profitable Partnerships
Engineered Energy Solutions offers a unique approach called “SpecDoComm” for structuring profitable partnerships to lower project risk and total cost of ownership for large project bid situations.
Topics: control systems, pat miller, specdocomm
Pat Miller Discusses Industrial Sustainability in Control Article
Pat Miller, founder and chairman at Engineered Energy Solutions was recently interviewed for a Control Global article entitled “Industrial Sustainability: Where We’re At, Where We’ve Been” by Jim Montague.
Topics: sustainability, pat miller, Control Global
EES employees recently were “grinding it out” overnight with a unique HVAC project cleanup… but one that took months to plan.
Topics: air handling systems, remediation, Pete Moskal
Pandemic Disrupts Supply Chain for Control System Parts
Blog post by Bruce Marson
As the ongoing pandemic disrupts the supply chain for automation and control system components, EES goes to great lengths to keep projects on time and under budget.
Still in Production 15 Years Later - EES Implements QBMS System for Eli Lilly
EES was selected as the technical resource and project supervisor on a QBMS system at Eli Lilly’s modular pharmaceutical manufacturing facility in Indianapolis, Indiana. The system is still in use more than 15 years later.
Using Ammonia as a Refrigerant to Save Money and Stop Global Warming
With today’s focus on protecting the environment, building owners should consider replacing traditional synthetic refrigerants with ammonia-based systems to save on utilities and protect the planet.
Topics: building controls, PROCOS, bms, ammonia
EES’ Top Three Cybersecurity Tools to Protect Your Network from Attack
With today’s ubiquitous device connectivity, protecting your building management and transportation system operations from cybersecurity attacks is imperative. Sophisticated criminals have developed the means to shut down and disrupt operations from anywhere in the world. Vice President of Engineering Dan Luna shares tips and three tools to maintain the security of your system.
Topics: dan luna, firewalls, cybersecurity, network monitoring