Meet Lydia Simpson - Lighting Design Intern

Meet Lydia Simpson, lighting design intern in Mazzetti’s Atlanta Office.
The world around us is evolving... so is Mazzetti.

We are heightening our focus on positioning clients for a better future. The open right-side of our new 'M' logo emphasizes this focus, including the inevitable unknowns in the future. However, it also reflects our drive and optimism in helping shape a better future. This is the spirit of Mazzetti. This is meaningful work (together).
IFHE Launches Global Healthcare Energy Awards

The International Federation of Healthcare Engineering (IFHE), with support from the Association of Medical Facility Professionals (AMFP) and Mazzetti, has launched its first ever Global Healthcare Energy Awards. The awards aim to encourage healthcare facilities around the world to commit to a reduction in energy use that will ultimately lessen the entire global health system’s intensive carbon footprint, all through a simple energy tracking process.
Rising, New Leadership in Mazzetti Atlanta

Dustin Smith, PE was recently promoted to Team Leader in Mazzetti’s Atlanta office.
Sustainable Resolutions: Start Small & Smart, and Just Start

Healthcare Device Requirements – Why research now

The Guidelines for Healthcare Design and Construction, for many years, has included tables listing minimum requirements for the number of electrical, medical gas, and nurse call devices at various locations throughout a healthcare facility... Time to re-examine these requirements through more research with healthcare facilities.
Technology Consultant, Jamie Casteel Joins Mazzetti

Mazzetti is proud to welcome Jamie Casteel, PMP, RCDD, OSP, WD to the team.  Based in Nashville, Jamie joins us as a Senior Technology Consultant, specializing in IT/Communication Systems.
Mazzetti Portland Rated #1 MEP Engineering Firm

Mazzetti Portland was voted #1 MEP Engineering Firm in the 2018 DJC Oregon Reading Ranking survey.
Why "Hot" Water for Hand Washing in Hospitals is Often More Harmful & Expensive

Heated water is NOT needed for hand washing. Due to wide-spread conservation measures, the heated water is more susceptible to stagnation, causing (sometimes) deathly waterborne pathogens. Healthcare facilities should be able to make their own informed decision on water temperature for hand washing.
Impacting Outcomes in Puerto Rico

Earlier this month, Mazzetti and our Sextant Foundation (in collaboration with Project HOPE), quickly organized and dispatched qualified volunteers to Puerto Rico. The volunteers were primarily focused on water purification assessments in communities most heavily impacted by the earthquake.
Is your facility reaping the monetary benefits of RCx?

Over the last 12 months, one of our valued clients has saved a total of $983,470 from RetroCommissioning (RCx) services...
Employee Spotlight: Cynthia Mercante, Director of Software Development

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