| Boyce Farrar
Senior Associate Engineer
EDUCATION:
B.S.M.E., Southern Methodist University
Graduate Work, Southern Methodist University
HONORS:
Energy Award, 1st Place Region 8, ASHRAE
Energy Engineer of the Year, NTAEE, 1988
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS:
American Society of Heating, Refrig. & Air Cond. Engineers
(ASHRAE)
Texas Society of Professional Engineers (TSPE)
Association of Energy Engineers (AEE)
REGISTRATIONS & LICENSES:
Professional Engineer (Texas Number 30187)
Certified Energy Manager (CEM)
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
47 Years
ENGINEERING CONSULTING EXPERIENCE:
Mr. Farrar has been a consulting engineer since 1981.
In this capacity he has participated in major energy analyses
of many commercial and institutional facilities. He has
originated designs, plans, specifications, and bid documents
for energy management systems, boiler and chiller improvements,
HVAC modifications, and lighting projects. He has served
as a technical reviewer and lecturer for the State of
Texas and the U. S. Department of Energy. Other consulting
activities include computer modeling of buildings for
energy conservation purposes, computerized facility maintenance
systems, real estate inspections, roof systems specification,
electrical inspections, and utility cost analyses. Currently,
he is heavily involved in HVAC renovation designs, client
O&M improvement programs and specifying roof replacements.
PUBLICATIONS AND OTHER EXPERIENCE:
Prior to becoming a consultant, Mr. Farrar gained years
of experience and knowledge in facilities and related
systems through property management, systems analysis
and design, and maintenance and operations. He also served
as a shipboard engineering officer in the U.S. Navy, a
systems design engineer for Collins Radio Company, a facilities
engineer at Lone Star Gas Company (Dallas), assistant
director of the Dallas Convention Center, and maintenance
and property manager for Huey Properties. Mr. Farrar has
authored numerous technical reports and Technical Assistance
Reports, and has lectured on the subject of energy conservation
and facility maintenance programs.
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