Duties Principal and Senior
mechanical Engineer: Mr. Hensley, with thirty-five years of experience,
assumes key responsibilities of the firm for preparation, plans and
specifications for complete building systems. He serves as primary
client liaison, coordinating the efforts of the contractor, design
staff, and owner through all phases of design construction.
Education
BSME 1971 - University of New Mexico (Major: Mechanical Engineering, Minor Civil Engineering)
Registration
Licensed Professional Engineer - New Mexico #7378, Arizona #33386, and Montana #14081.
Experience
Mr. Hensley Has been involved in the design of a wide variety of
civil engineering and mechanical engineering projects, including
projects for hotels, offices, casinos, K-12 educational, university,
health care and other institutional facilities, infrastructure
extensions and private development. Mr. Hensley endeavors to design the
most effective and economical solutions feasible, keeping in mind
future expected growth. While designing sustainable commercial and
educational facilities, Mr. Hensley has gained invaluable experience in
designing systems that maximize efficiency. Mr. Hensley has designed
projects with critical environmental requirements demanding
state-of-the-art controls for minimal tolerance including laboratories,
medical, facilities and clean rooms. Mr. Hensley strives to design the
engineering solutions that facilitate sustainability and maximum
productivity for the user.
Professional
Past-President, New Mexico Society of Professional Engineers
Affiliation
- American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers
- NM Board of Licensure Task Force on Fire Protection Engineering
- Noise Abatement Task Force for The Albuquerque International Sun Port
- Bernalillo County Groundwater Task Force
- City Council Committee for Sustainable Building Codes
- Eighteen Patents Including a Vertical Solar Array
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2340 Menaul, N.E., Suite 150, Albuquerque,
New Mexico87107Office: 505-888-1900Fax: 505-888-1906