Michael F. Mamayek

Executive Vice President, HVAC Design/Build

Illingworth Corporation

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Value Delivered

Mike provides the single-source guidance and innovative solutions clients need to achieve optimum facility operation and an ongoing return on their investment. Based on client input, he works with the firm's design and estimating personnel to develop an appropriate client solution prepare an estimate and present the proposal. Once a client approves a proposal, he manages the project to ensure successful delivery. In addition, he uses expertise gained from his participation on major industry technical committees and other organizations to help clients as well as those in the firm's design/build and fabrication departments understand both the current status and future direction of key industry standards and codes.

 

Expertise
Mike began his career as a sales engineer at Milwaukee Furnace Company, where he sold and designed light commercial and residential mechanical systems. In 1977, he joined Illingworth as a project manager. Since then, he has held a variety of positions of increasing responsibility.

 

Mike holds a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Detroit and a certificate of management from Marquette University's Continuing Education Division.  He is a Registered Professional Engineer in Wisconsin. Also, he is a NEBB and TABB supervisor for testing and balancing air and hydronic systems, a NEBB supervisor for commissioning heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) and plumbing systems, and a Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design (LEED)-Accredited Professional.

 

Mike is active in numerous state and industry organizations, including the Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors National Association (SMACNA) and the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE). He is also a member of the Wisconsin Society of Professional Engineers, the National Society of Professional Engineers and the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.  At the state level, he is an advisor to Wisconsin's Environmental Service Technician Apprenticeship Program, chairs the HVAC Advisory Code Council and co-chairs its Sheet Metal Apprenticeship Advisory Committee.

 

Mike is a chair of ASHRAE's Technical Committee 7.3 (Operation and Maintenance Management), He also serves as a voting member on ASHARE Standards Committees, SPC-170P (Ventilation of Health Care Facilities) and SPC-180P (Standard Practice for Inspection and Maintenance of HVAC Systems).  Mike previously served for 10 years as a voting member of ASHARE SSPC-621 (Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality).  ASHRAE has presented him with both energy and technology awards.  In SMACNA, Mike is a former member of the Technical Resources Committee.  He presently serves on task forces on HVAC air duct leakage, duct design, and bidding green. He also chairs the organization's task forces on Indoor Air Quality Guidelines for Occupied Buildings Under Construction and HVAC Systems Commissioning, and participates on the HVAC Contractors Council Steering Committee. A member of the SMACNA College of Fellows, he was recently named the organization's Contractor of the Year. Mike is a board member of the National Center for Energy Management and Building Technologies and the International Certification Board.

 

The Personal Side
Mike and his wife, Darlene, have three grown children and one grandchild. In addition to his family, he enjoys tennis, snowmobiling and reading.