Goldman Copeland, the New York City-based consulting engineering firm, announced it has named two new principals of the firm: Jonah Allaben and Daniel Galarza. They both join the leadership of the firm, which has been upgrading and optimizing the mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems of prominent structures in Greater New York City for over 50 years.
Allaben will continue in his key role as senior mechanical engineer and program manager to deliver energy-efficient engineering designs. He works closely with Goldman Copeland’s Energy Services Department to convert the findings of energy studies into energy-saving mechanical, electrical and plumbing (MEP) solutions. He thereby leads projects through design and implementation of multi-million-dollar, capital improvement initiatives, generating both energy and financial savings for some of the largest property owners in the tri-state area. Jonah’s expertise includes the implementation of utility incentive programs for healthcare institutions, higher education buildings and transit facilities.