Baltimore, Md. – May 19, 2011 – RMF Engineering, a Baltimore-based full-service engineering firm, announced today the addition of two new mechanical engineers to complement its expanding team: Paul Orzewicz, P.E., as senior project manager, and Richard Heim, P.E., LEED A.P., as project engineer.
As senior project manager at RMF, Orzewicz serves as a project and group leader, overseeing engineering for several institutional projects. He is also responsible for managing client relationships and supporting the career development of RMF employees.
Orzewicz rejoins RMF after gaining 10 years of related experience in the Baltimore marketplace. His area of focus includes healthcare, governmental, higher education and K-12 projects. He has managed large design teams, oversaw project design schedules and budgets, developed specifications and has engineered complex design solutions for energy efficient buildings.
When he first joined RMF, Orzewicz started as a drafter, working his way up to project manager. He rejoins RMF with a total of 25 years experience in a wide variety of projects, from large campus to private owner jobs.
As project engineer at RMF, Heim’s responsibilities include developing HVAC concepts and systems, running load calculations, performing LEED analysis and conducting field condition assessments. Heim is an industry leader in mechanical systems energy analysis and energy modeling for projects across the mid-Atlantic.
Like Orzewicz, Heim also comes to RMF from the Baltimore marketplace, where he served as a mechanical design engineer for six years. During this time, he sharpened both his technical and production skills while contributing his energy modeling abilities to multiple projects and buildings, one of which achieved LEED Gold status.
About RMF
Founded in 1983, RMF Engineering provides planning, design, engineering, commissioning and facility assessment services globally to clients in the healthcare, higher education, laboratory/research and government sectors. The firm leads the industry in the development of new engineering production methods and technologies, including Building Information Modeling (BIM), carbon reduction strategies, and in-depth assessment technologies. A privately held company headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland, RMF has more than 200 employees in seven U.S. offices. www.rmf.com