Brian A. Seip Named Senior Associate at Gannett Fleming

Jan. 17, 2013
Based in the firm’s corporate headquarters in Harrisburg, Pa., Seip serves as manager of the Electrical and Systems Engineering Group and the Electrical Practice.

Brian A. Seip, P.E., was named a senior associate of Gannett Fleming. Based in the firm’s corporate headquarters in Harrisburg, Pa., Seip serves as manager of the Electrical and Systems Engineering Group and the Electrical Practice.

With more than 15 years of industry and management experience, Seip provides technical direction, staff supervision, project management, and quality control services for a group of 25 electrical, lighting, security, communication, and control system design personnel. He also is responsible for ensuring consistency in electrical design practices, as well as designing electrical systems for transportation, government, and commercial facilities.

A registered professional engineer in 20 states, Seip holds a B.S. degree engineering from Messiah College. Active in professional associations, he is a member of the U.S. Green Building Council of Central Pennsylvania Membership Committee, as well as a member of the Associated Air Balance Council Commissioning Group and Building Industry Consulting Service International, Inc. He is a resident of Dillsburg, Pa.

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