Dewberry has announced that Peter
Boudouvas, PE, has joined the firm as a senior electrical engineer in the
mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and structures (MEPS) department in the New
York City office.
Boudouvas brings more
than 30 years of experience to the firm’s practice. He has extensive experience
designing 13.2 KV, 480/277V, 208/120V electrical distribution systems, LED lighting
systems, emergency and standby generators, data centers, trading floors, solar and
renewable energy projects, addressable fire alarm systems, security, information
technology (IT) systems, sub-metering, and other specialty systems, encompassing
the production of working drawings and specifications to construction
administration and commissioning. His background includes electrical systems design
for commercial and institutional facilities, and he is an expert in
interpreting the New York City Electrical Code, National Electrical Code, and
International Energy Conservation Code. Boudouvas will be supporting business development
efforts, client management, mentoring of staff, and helping lead Dewberry’s quality
program initiatives.
Boudouvas has led electrical designs for high-profile
projects including the 32 megawatt Long Island solar farm and the design-build
of 15 other solar farms ranging in size from 300 kilowatts to 15 megawatts, as
well as high-tech automated distribution centers, large distribution delivery warehouses,
the Las Vegas City Center, and the $250-million Harbor Lights project in New
York City, which consisted of decorative intelligent lighting on nine NYC
bridges.
“We’re pleased to have Peter join our New York team.
He brings a wide variety of experiences to the firm, and will help us continue
to expand our capabilities in the New York metropolitan area,” says Dewberry
Associate Vice President Joseph Masiello, PE, CEM, LEED AP.
Boudouvas earned a bachelor’s in electrical
engineering from New York University’s Tandon School of Engineering (1986),
previously known as Polytechnic University, and is a professional engineer in
Connecticut, New Jersey, and New York.