PWI Opens New York Office

PWI Engineering, a recognized leader in MEP/FP engineering for over 80 years, is pleased to announce the opening of our New York City office in Midtown Manhattan. The office will be led by Principal-In-Charge, Christina Sharp, PE. With decades of experience in Healthcare, Life Sciences, Infrastructure & Energy and Commercial projects, we are excited to continue supporting our New York clients with a local presence.

New Plumbing Engineer

NEW HIRE

Marc Pisarek, CPD, Plumbing Engineer

Marc brings over 12 years of design experience in the A/E/C industry. He received his BS in Mechanical Engineering with a concentration on Energy Systems from Temple University. Marc has been a member of ASPE Philadelphia since 2012 and served as their Legislative Vice President from 2018-2021.

New Key Hire

New Key Hire – Christina Samodulski, PE  – Principal/Director of Electrical Engineering

PWI Engineering is pleased to announce the hiring of Christina Samodulski, PE as a Principal and Director of Electrical Engineering. Christina is dedicated to the acute healthcare market and will help facilitate the firm’s sustainable growth strategy in the healthcare sector.

GBCA Award for Best Healthcare Project

GBCA Award – Best Healthcare Project: Jefferson Health New Jersey – Silvestri Patient Tower 

We are honored to be part of the design team for this GBCA Award for Best Healthcare Project. Kudos to P. Agnes Inc.CallisonRTKLO’Donnell & Naccarato.

The first phase of this project included the construction of an 836-car parking garage. This initial phase includes the construction of a temporary parking lot, the relocation of underground utilities, the construction of an underground retention basin, and the relocation of the municipality’s sanitary lift station. The second phase of this project features the construction of a new patient tower. The 270,000 SF, seven-story Silvestri Tower at Jefferson Washington Township Hospital features 90 private rooms; a main hospital entrance with covered drop off; 2-story light-filled hospital lobby with a café and other visitor amenities; family space in room and waiting areas; Registration, pre-admission testing, gift shop and coffee shop; hospital cafeteria with outdoor seating; same-day surgery unit & recovery room (PACU); Central Processing Distribution Center (CPD); 1st floor Diagnostic Center with 29% shell space, 2nd Floor 100% shell space for future surgical suites; 3rd Floor Critical Care Floor; 4th & 5th floors – General Acute care Patient Floors; 6th floor – 100% shell space for future General Acute Patient Floor; 7th floor – Penthouse; and Roof with Helipad. family space in room and waiting areas; Registration, pre-admission testing, gift shop and coffee shop.  

2022 New Jersey Alliance for Action Award

The New Jersey Alliance for Action honored 18 major capital construction projects totaling $5 billion.

PWI was one of the major  partners to receive this award for a 4.6MW Combined Heat and Power project for Morristown Medical Center located in Morristown, New Jersey.

This and other selected projects, reflect the most impactful of current daily activities in major construction and infrastructure initiatives in the state. The projects honored cover mass transit, healthcare, academia, aviation, water supply, bridges, gas, electric, and other categories.

Congratulations to all the major partners on the team: Cogen Power Technologies, Morristown Medical Center, Atlantic Health System, Bette & Cring Construction Group, Holt Construction, Solar Turbines, JJ Crewe & Sons, Cleaver Brooks, The Barham Group, Bay Crane, Allan Briteway Electrical Contractors, Inc., J. Fletcher Creamer & Sons, Inc., PWI Engineering, Industrial Contracting & Rigging Company, Inc.,  and Philadelphia Equipment Company.

 

2019 ASHE VISTA INFRASTRUCTURE AWARD RECIPIENT

Lancaster County is a rapidly growing region and home to over 500,000 residents that make up its 200,000 family households. As the only trauma center in the area, Lancaster General Hospital’s vision was to serve as a fully-functioning sanctuary in the event of any natural disaster or power interruption—to be known as “The Light on the Hill.” The loss of electricity is

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