SEA energy engineers have the proven capabilities to assist clients in obtaining Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certifiable for facilities, ENERGY STAR designations and Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) awards. Recent successes are included below:
2021 | Engineer Eric Mobley Named NextGen Birmingham Winner by the Birmingham Business Journal |
2020 | EPA Federal Green Challenge Award for Water Reduction in 2018-2019 for 63rd |
2020 | Outstanding Contributions in energy and water efficiency, resilience and technology achievements; distributed energy; cyber security; and fleet management related to the Utility Energy Contract for work at Camp Lejeune in FY 2019 |
2020 | SECNAV Energy Excellence Award – Twenty-Nine Palms Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Marine Base, California |
2020 | Secretary of the Army Energy and Water Management Awards, Energy and Water Resilience Program Effectiveness – Fort Knox |
2020 | Secretary of the Army Energy and Water Management Award, Individual Exceptional Performance – Fort Knox |
2020 | ASHRAE Innovation and Technology Award, ADTRAN Chiller Work |
2020 | U.S. Army Central Engineers Certificate of Appreciation for Idaho National Laboratory Support Team – Implemented substantial cost savings and increases in electrical system resilience and mission readiness, Qatar |
2019 | SEA Director of Engineering, Jason Brooks, named AEE Southeast Engineer of the Year |
2019 | FEMP FEDS Spotlight Award – Camp Lejeune Installation Emergency Management |
2019 | MCLB Albany – SECNAV Energy Awards (Overall Winner – Small Installation) |
2019 | SEC NAV Energy Excellence Award, Gold Achievement, MCLB Barstow |
2019 | Secretary of Defense Environmental Sustainability Award, MCAS Miramar and UEM Team |
2019 | Secretary of the Navy Energy and Water Management Platinum Award (2nd highest level) MCAS Miramar, San Diego, CA |
2019 | San Diego County Water Authority Water Efficiency and Innovation Award; MCAS Miramar and UEM Team |
2019 | Secretary of the Army Award – Energy and Water Resilience Program Effectiveness, Fort Knox Energy and Independence System, FY17: U.S. Army Garrison, Fort Knox |
2019 | U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Better Buildings Interior Lighting Campaign (ILC), Fort Knox, accomplishments for multiple installation lighting upgrades |
2019 | DOE ILC Exemplary Performance Recognized for Highest Absolute Annual Savings for Lighting Retrofits, Small Projects, Fort Knox |
2019 | DOE ILC Exemplary Performance Recognized for Highest Absolute Annual Savings for Lighting Retrofits, Medium Project, Fort Knox |
2019 | DOE ILC Exemplary Performance Recognized for Highest Absolute Annual Savings for Lighting Retrofits, Large Project, Fort Knox |
2019 | DOE ILC Exemplary Performance – Special Recognition for Best Use of Lighting Controls in a Single Building; Fort Knox |
2019 | Secretary of Defense Environmental Sustainability Award (Non-Industrial Installation): MCAS Miramar, San Diego, CA |
2018 | Secretary of the Army Energy and Water Management Award for Exceptional Achievement in Water Conservation, Fort Irwin, CA |
2018 | SECNAV Energy Awards (Overall winner – large installation) MCB Camp Lejeune, NC |
2018 | SECNAV Energy Awards (Overall winner – small installation) Marine Corps Logistics Base, Albany, GA |
2018 | SECNAV Energy Award (Platinum): MCSF Blount Island, FL |
2018 | SECNAV Energy Award (Platinum): Parris Island, SC |
2018 | Secretary of Defense Environmental Award for Sustainability and Industrial Installation; MCLB Barstow, CA |
2018 | FEMP FEDS Spotlight Award: MCAS Miramar and the Unit Energy Management (UEM) Team |
2018 | Water Use Award for Excellence – Customer of the Year: MCAS Miramar and the UEM Team |
2018 | Secretary of the Navy Energy and Water Management SECNAV Award (1st highest level); MCAS Miramar, San Diego, CA |
2018 | ENERGY STAR CERTIFIED – Building #6311: MCAS Miramar, San Diego, CA |
2018 | USARCENT Operational Energy Award (Kate DeWolf) |
2017 | LEED Platinum Certification, WEED Army Community Hospital, Fort Irwin, CA |
2017 | FEMP Award in Water Conservation; Fort Irwin, CA |
2017 | President’s Performance Contracting Challenge; MCFS Blount Island, FL |
2017 | FEMP Army Energy Award, Fort Knox, KY |
2016 | Secretary of the Navy (SECNAV) Gold Level Achievement; MCSF Blount Island, FL |
2016 | Secretary of Defense Environmental Awards – Sustainability, Industrial Installation Award; MCFS Blount Island, FL |
2016 | Secretary of the Army Installation Award – Innovative / New Technology: Fort Irwin, CA |
2016 | Secretary of the Army Small Group Award – Innovative / New Technology, Fort Meade, MD |
2016 | Alabama Environmental Council (AEC) POWER-UP Conservation Award – Cx Services: Shelton State Community College, Tuscaloosa, AL |
2016 | SECNAV Energy Award (Platinum): Parris Island, SC |
2015 | SECNAV Energy and Water Management Awards – Gold Level Achievement: MCSF Blount Island, FL |
2014 | US Green Building Council’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Certification: NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, AL |
2014 | FEMP Army Energy and Water Award; Fort Meade, MD |
2014 | FEMP AF Energy Program Award: USAF Space Command, Peterson, AFB, Colorado Springs, CO |
2014 | Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Gold certification for the U.S. Capitol Police K-9 Facility |
2013 | Secretary of the Navy (SECNAV) Platinum Energy Award: MCSF Blount Island, FL |
2012 | Regions Corporate Headquarters Building ENERGY STAR Certification; Birmingham, AL |
2012 | US Green Building Council’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Certification: NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, AL |
2012 | US Capitol Police’s K-9 Facility, EPA’s ENERGY STAR Rating |
2012 | AEE’s Region 2 Renewable Energy Project of the Year: USMC Logistics Base, Albany, GA |
2011 | LEED Gold Certification Company Operations Facility (COF); Fort Irwin, CA |
2011 | LEED Gold Certification Child Development Center; Fort Irwin, CA |
2011 | DoD Commander in Chief’s Annual Award for Installation Excellence – Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam and Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center, Twenty-nine Palms, CA |