Building Innovation Hub Logo

Engineering Economics, Inc.

Company Address

2220 Wilson Blvd.
Suite 102 #269
Arlington, VA

Website

Company Type

Energy Management

Sectors Served

Commercial Office, Community Services, Government (Federal), Healthcare, Higher Education, Historic Preservation, Hospitality, Houses of Worship, Industrial, K-12 Schools, Mixed-Use, Multifamily Housing: Affordable, Multifamily Housing: Market-Rate, Retail, Senior Care Facilities

Professional Services

Benchmarking, Building Engineering Design, Commissioning / Retrocommissioning, Energy Audits and Analyses

Professional Certifications

Building Commissioning professional (BCXP) Certification, Certified Commissioning Authority (CxA) Certification, Certified Commissioning Professional (CCP), Certified Energy Manager (CEM), Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, Accredited Professional (LEED AP), Professional Engineer (PE), Well Accredited Professional (WELL AP)

Majority owner from a historically disadvantaged community?

Yes

Summary

Engineering Economics, Inc. (EEI) is a facility consulting firm specializing in performance improvements for building environmental systems. We optimize indoor environments to allow people and organizations to thrive. Our particularly adept team leverages data analytics to investigate, engineer, implement, and verify improved facility operating strategies.

Our nationwide team of experts includes professional engineers, certified commissioning personnel, facility managers, test and balance and control technicians, and building analytics specialists. Together we have successfully completed over 4,000 projects across 350 million square feet of real estate.

Established in 1984, EEI is a founding member of the Building Commissioning Association and pioneered the LEED Pilot Program in the 1990s. Today, we are an employee-owned firm with a future focused on improving long-term building performance. We have 13 locations across the country staffed by over 90 personnel, including 18 registered professional engineers.

Take action

Visit the Engineering Economics, Inc. website for more information.

linkedin facebook twitter

Questions or Feedback?