Mueller Associates
Todd Garing is an experienced professional in the mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) design field, currently serving as President and Vice President of Mueller Associates since January 2007. In this role, Todd manages interdisciplinary teams on various design and construction projects for institutional clients, including colleges, universities, museums, and libraries. Prior to this, Todd was a Project Manager at Mueller Associates, Inc., overseeing a team of engineers for notable projects such as the Walters Art Museum and Enoch Pratt Free Library. Todd's career began at The Garing Corporation, a family business, where initial roles included laborer and ultimately Project Manager. Todd holds a Bachelor of Architectural Engineering with a Mechanical Emphasis from Penn State University, completed in 1993.
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Mueller Associates
Mueller Associates, Inc. specializes in mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and fire protection engineering for high-profile clients and projects across the Mid-Atlantic Region. Our specialization enables us to provide an extremely high level of technical skill and innovation and hands-on support to owners and their architects from the earliest conceptual phases. Mueller has been providing professional services for over 50 years. Mueller Associates has fifty-plus years of experience providing expert MEP engineering and fire protection services for high-profile clients and projects across the Mid-Atlantic Region. For example, we have worked on more than 100 projects for the Smithsonian Institution, including the National Air and Space Museum, the National Zoological Park, the Natural History Museum, and the National Native American Veterans Memorial. In addition, we expertly engineer and solve complex challenges for leading higher education institutions. Our work on university and college campuses includes projects at the University of Maryland, College Park; George Mason University; Georgetown University; Morgan State University; Virginia Commonwealth University; and the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. Our meticulous, research-driven approach to MEP engineering is an ideal fit for preserving and renovating historic buildings. Our engineers have most recently worked on restoring the Enoch Pratt Free Library, the Corcoran School of Art and Design, the Baltimore Museum of Art, and the Folger Shakespeare Library.