Barton & Loguidice

KURT RADEMACHER has joined Barton & Loguidice (B&L) in the facilities practice area as senior managing engineer in the firm’s Syracuse office. He received his bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from Clarkson University. Rademacher has nearly 20 years of experience in quality review, HVAC analysis, system selection and presentation, project execution and planning, construction support, […]

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KURT RADEMACHER has joined Barton & Loguidice (B&L) in the facilities practice area as senior managing engineer in the firm’s Syracuse office. He received his bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from Clarkson University. Rademacher has nearly 20 years of experience in quality review, HVAC analysis, system selection and presentation, project execution and planning, construction support, peer review, and proposal development. As a mechanical engineer, he has led teams, performed and reviewed design of mechanical systems for municipal, industrial, and federal projects. Rademacher’s breadth of work includes municipal building, laboratories, mission-critical systems, electrically hazardous environments, pharmaceutical cGMP, bio-gas cogeneration, code review, odor control systems, and evaluating LEED for buildings with high process energy in municipal, federal, energy, industrial, and higher education markets. Rademacher is a licensed professional engineer in New York and a LEED-accredited professional.
WILLIAM DUSSING has joined B&L’s facilities practice area as chief electrical engineer in the firm’s Syracuse office. He received his associate degree in mechanical technology from Onondaga Community College. He started in 1985 as an electrical designer and worked his way up to a licensed professional engineer. Dussing has 35 years of experience in low, medium, and high-voltage electrical design, project management, product application, and maintenance & testing of electrical apparatus. Previously, as a senior project engineer, he interfaced with local utilities and governing agencies on system protection projects which included protective device application, settings and coordination, short circuit analysis, arc-flash assessment, load flow, system planning, and feasibility studies. Dussing has expertise in power-system design, including layout and integration of electrical utilities, bulk-power substations, and underground and aerial distribution systems. He was also the senior engineer responsible for the design, layout, and integration of two separate pilot battery-energy storage systems (BESS) projects in the Northeast, as well as technical assistance for many others. These included system protection, utility interface equipment, and interconnection. Dussing is a licensed professional engineer in New York and Maryland, holds OSHA certifications in construction safety and health, and has extensive training in the facilities-engineering practice area. 

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