Abramson Engineering has provided mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) design and a full menu of services to deliver creative, reliable, flexible plans that suit every building owner’s needs.
Our full-service, mid-sized firm offers unmatched attention to detail that larger firms cannot provide, coupled with in-depth, time-honed expertise and a fresh outlook that is highly adaptable to the ever-evolving building industry. Our steadfast devotion to timely project fulfillment, along with a staunch commitment to our values of innovative design, efficiency, and affordability, have earned us a reputation of trust and confidence.
Principal Engineer
Shaya has over 15 years of engineering and construction experience, from manufacturing to commercial building design. He began his career in the leadership program at Lockheed Martin, designing mechanical systems for ships and launcher systems. He then worked at a midsized MEP consulting firm, designing mechanical and plumbing systems for various building types. Shaya was involved in large-scale construction projects at the Departments of Defense and Energy at the start of his career. Shaya is well known for his knowledge of humidity concerns in spaces and utility consulting, in addition to managing all aspects of the MEP design. Shaya holds a BS in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Maryland, an MS in Systems Engineering from the Stevens Institute of Technology, and a licensed engineer in multiple states.
Larry has over 40 years of experience in analyzing and designing mechanical and electrical systems in commercial, industrial, institutional, and residential facilities and has engineered all manner of HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and elevator systems.
Larry is an ASHRAE Fellow and recipient of its Environmental Health and Distinguished Service Awards. He chaired IAQ 2007 (Healthy and Sustainable Buildings) and ASHRAE’s Environmental Health Committee. Larry served for twelve years on Standard 62.1, Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality, served eight years as a member of ASHRAE’s Standards committee, is currently Vice-Chair of Standard 189.1, Design of High-Performance Green Buildings, member of the Committee developing Guidelines for Application of Upper-Room Germicidal Ultraviolet and is consultant to Standard 55, Thermal Environmental Conditions for Human Comfort. He is the lead author of ASHRAE publications: Residential Indoor Air Quality Guide 2018, User’s Manual for Standard 62.2-2019 Ventilation and Acceptable Indoor Air Quality in Residential Buildings, Healthier Homes During Epidemics, and ASHRAE’s position documents on Environmental Tobacco Smoke and Airborne Infectious Disease.
Larry was an engineering expert for BOMA International (building owners and managers) and wrote its Preventive Maintenance and Emergency Preparedness guides. He is a Maryland Department of the Environment Air Quality Control Advisory Committee member. He is the past chair of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Baltimore Section and the Howard County Multimodal Transportation Board.
Larry was Engineering Manager for property operations at The Rouse Company from 1985 to 1995, with a portfolio of 50 million ft2 of retail, office, hotel, and mixed-use facilities. Before that, he was a design engineer at Jaros, Baum & Bolles in New York.
He has published numerous technical articles and professional practice guidebooks in air quality, energy use, systems design, and building operations. He has spoken about these subjects to ASHRAE, BOMA, AIA, Centers for Disease Control (CDC), American Bar Association (ABA), ASTM, and numerous other technical, scientific, government, and industry organizations.
Larry has a BS in Mathematics from SUNY Buffalo, an MS in Mechanical Engineering from New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT), was a graduate student at Princeton and Johns Hopkins Universities, and was awarded a graduate certificate in Civil engineering with a concentration in transportation at the University of Maryland in 2022. He also holds a professional engineering license in multiple states.
Mike has over 25 years of experience in the engineering and construction management field.
He has served as an electrical and telecommunication design engineer for consulting firms specializing in the technical support of large data center and technology infrastructure projects. He coordinated and produced all disciplines and electrical and telecommunication designs on various projects. As the general partner for CDG Solutions, LLC until 2003, Mike’s responsibilities included project management of engineering and telecommunication designs and operations management. Mike currently serves as the lead project manager for the Abramson Engineering, LLC team. Mike holds a BS in science from the University of Maryland.
Shaya has over 15 years of engineering and construction experience, from manufacturing to commercial building design. He began his career in the leadership program at Lockheed Martin, designing mechanical systems for ships and launcher systems. He then worked at a midsized MEP consulting firm, designing mechanical and plumbing systems for various building types. Shaya was involved in large-scale construction projects at the Departments of Defense and Energy at the start of his career. Shaya is well known for his knowledge of humidity concerns in spaces and utility consulting, in addition to managing all aspects of the MEP design. Shaya holds a BS in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Maryland, an MS in Systems Engineering from the Stevens Institute of Technology, and a licensed engineer in multiple states.
Larry has over 40 years of experience in analyzing and designing mechanical and electrical systems in commercial, industrial, institutional, and residential facilities and has engineered all manner of HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and elevator systems.
Larry is an ASHRAE Fellow and recipient of its Environmental Health and Distinguished Service Awards. He chaired IAQ 2007 (Healthy and Sustainable Buildings) and ASHRAE’s Environmental Health Committee. Larry served for twelve years on Standard 62.1, Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality, served eight years as a member of ASHRAE’s Standards committee, is currently Vice-Chair of Standard 189.1, Design of High-Performance Green Buildings, member of the Committee developing Guidelines for Application of Upper-Room Germicidal Ultraviolet and is consultant to Standard 55, Thermal Environmental Conditions for Human Comfort. He is the lead author of ASHRAE publications: Residential Indoor Air Quality Guide 2018, User’s Manual for Standard 62.2-2019 Ventilation and Acceptable Indoor Air Quality in Residential Buildings, Healthier Homes During Epidemics, and ASHRAE’s position documents on Environmental Tobacco Smoke and Airborne Infectious Disease.
Larry was an engineering expert for BOMA International (building owners and managers) and wrote its Preventive Maintenance and Emergency Preparedness guides. He is a Maryland Department of the Environment Air Quality Control Advisory Committee member. He is the past chair of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Baltimore Section and the Howard County Multimodal Transportation Board.
Larry was Engineering Manager for property operations at The Rouse Company from 1985 to 1995, with a portfolio of 50 million ft2 of retail, office, hotel, and mixed-use facilities. Before that, he was a design engineer at Jaros, Baum & Bolles in New York.
He has published numerous technical articles and professional practice guidebooks in air quality, energy use, systems design, and building operations. He has spoken about these subjects to ASHRAE, BOMA, AIA, Centers for Disease Control (CDC), American Bar Association (ABA), ASTM, and numerous other technical, scientific, government, and industry organizations.
Larry has a BS in Mathematics from SUNY Buffalo, an MS in Mechanical Engineering from New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT), was a graduate student at Princeton and Johns Hopkins Universities, and was awarded a graduate certificate in Civil engineering with a concentration in transportation at the University of Maryland in 2022. He also holds a professional engineering license in multiple states.
Mike has over 25 years of experience in the engineering and construction management field.
He has served as an electrical and telecommunication design engineer for consulting firms specializing in the technical support of large data center and technology infrastructure projects. He coordinated and produced all disciplines and electrical and telecommunication designs on various projects. As the general partner for CDG Solutions, LLC until 2003, Mike’s responsibilities included project management of engineering and telecommunication designs and operations management. Mike currently serves as the lead project manager for the Abramson Engineering, LLC team. Mike holds a BS in science from the University of Maryland.
Abramson Engineering is a growing MEP engineering and building consulting firm based in Baltimore, MD. Our client focused approach combined with up to date industry knowledge, leads to successful solutions creating high performance buildings.