Green Building Design
The Engineering Enterprise’s philosophy regarding green building design and sustainability practices focuses on continually researching new system types and equipment with the goal of minimizing the cost to operate and maintain a facility over its lifetime. To achieve this goal, we focus on solutions that are cost effective, technically efficient and that maximize the use of on-site resources.
We have also designed micro grids and continue researching this technology as we see it playing a huge role in the engineering and building market in the years to come.
- LEED Certified buildings
- Research on new electrical systems and corresponding equipment that reduces energy usage.
- Focus on the use on on-site resources.
- Photovoltaic systems.
- Electric vehicle charging stations.
- Power wall and battery / energy storage systems.
- Life cycle cost and energy offset studies.
- Wind generation.
- Microturbines.
- Microgrids.
- Natural gas reciprocating diesel engines.
- Return on investment analysis.
- Zero Net Energy (ZNE) buildings


Sierra College Rocklin Campus Physical Education Complex Modernization
UC Merced Social Sciences and Management Building
Mono County Civic Center
Grass Valley Department of Motor Vehicles Field Office
East County Hall of Justice
Chico State Siskyou II Science Building
10th & O Street Office Building
Los Angeles International Airport West Gates at Tom Bradley International Terminal
Sacramento International Airport Modernization
Mira San Francisco
Inderkum High School
Westpark High School Phase 1
Natomas Star Academy
Museum of Science and Curiosity
Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC) Support Building