Christopher Horch joined JB&B’s HVAC Department in 2002 and now serves as an Associate Partner. His current responsibilities include project management, coordination, design, calculations, field observations, and the preparation of construction documents. Mr. Horch has led the design of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems for university, financial, commercial, and life science developer and research facility projects worldwide.
He has provided expertise for major life science projects such as the Alexandria Center for Life Science, Innolabs, New York Structural Biology and the New York Genome Center. His experience at JB&B includes work on major financial institutions, including various sites for major financial clients in New York and New Jersey. His developer building and infrastructure experience includes One Vanderbilt,
460 West 34th Street, TWA Hotel at JFK International Airport, and 1212 6th Avenue. He has assisted JB&B with the construction of premier research facilities, such as cyclotron projects at both NYU Langone Health and Memorial Sloan Kettering.
Mr. Horch earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from Lehigh University and is a licensed Professional Engineer; a LEED Accredited Professional; and a Certified Energy Auditor. He is a member of ASHRAE, a member of the Young Professionals Committee of the New York Building Congress, a member of the NYC Builds Bio+ Life Sciences Committee and a member of the New York City Mechanical Code Committee. Mr. Horch also serves as an Expert Peer Review Committee member for the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH).
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