Brad Harriman is a Project Manager at EH&E with more than sixteen years of experience helping clients optimize the performance of complex building systems. He focuses on commissioning, retro-commissioning, energy optimization, and decarbonization planning, with a particular emphasis on healthcare, laboratory, and academic facilities where system reliability and operational continuity are critical.
Brad works closely with clients to evaluate how their buildings actually are operating, combining system reviews, utility and building automation data analysis, and field insight to identify both operational and capital improvement opportunities. He then develops practical, phased strategies that balance energy performance, cost, and long-term value, helping clients turn technical findings into clear, actionable plans.
Brad’s expertise is in understanding how these buildings actually function, identifying opportunities to improve performance and helping clients translate technical findings into action plans. A key strength Brad brings to his work is his ability to bridge technical analysis with practical implementation. By collaborating closely with facility staff and prioritizing simplicity and usability, he ensures that improvements are not only effective, but sustainable over time.
In addition to his project work, Brad has helped develop and refine a proprietary energy-savings tool that evaluates conservation measures and quantifies financial impacts. This tool supports clients in making informed, data-driven decisions about energy investments and long-term planning.
Education
- B.S. Mechanical Engineering, University of Rhode Island
Professional Certification
- Certified Energy Manager, Association of Energy Engineers