Goldman Copeland Associates, Engineers DPC
Melisa Yepes is a Mechanical Engineer currently employed at Goldman Copeland Associates, PC since October 2014. Prior to this role, Melisa gained experience as an Engineering Intern at Pitney Bowes during the summer of 2013. Melisa earned a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University, completing the degree in 2014.
Goldman Copeland Associates, Engineers DPC
Goldman Copeland Associates has provided superior mechanical/electrical consulting engineering for over 50 years. Many of our clients have trusted our services for decades, attesting to the consistent quality of our work. Whether it is infrastructure, health care, energy conservation, historic, museum, theater, institutional, or commercial office building tenant improvements, the firm devotes the same attention to detail for each engagement. Our firm has been in the forefront of innovative design while establishing a reputation for design of reliable and energy-efficient systems for institutional and commercial clients. From some of the first solar collector designs in the 1970’s to the seminal and award-winning series/parallel flow chilled water interconnect design at NYU Langone Medical Center in the 1980’s, the first major under-floor air systems design in New York City, the 90’s restoration of Grand Central Terminal’s infrastructure and innovative designs for the healthcare industry, Goldman Copeland has demonstrated an ability to design using creative approaches while keeping long-term operating and maintenance costs in mind. Our firm has strong energy engineering capabilities, (energy audits, energy modeling, economic analysis, technical feasibility, cost estimating, LEED certification support), as a specialty within our broader MEP design practice. We assist our clients to meet the requirements of the new NYC Energy Code and Greener Greater Buildings Plan.