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Hoy Bohanon, P.E., Life Member ASHRAE, LEED® AP

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Hoy Bohanon, P.E., Life Member ASHRAE, LEED® AP

    Biography

    Hoy Bohanon, P.E., Life Member ASHRAE, LEED® AP is president of Hoy Bohanon Engineering PLLC, a firm that works closely with clients to promote healthy, sustainable environments and improve energy efficiency with a focus on existing mission-critical buildings. Mr. Bohanon began his engineering career as a R&D engineer, then gained experience as a project engineer, facilities engineer, facilities manager, indoor air quality research engineer, environmental engineer, and business owner. He has a master’s degree in engineering from North Carolina State University, and a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology. 

    Mr. Bohanon has written technical papers and articles on indoor air quality, energy in buildings, and operations and maintenance. He has presented often at ASHRAE conferences and as an ASHRAE Distinguished Lecturer. He currently serves as chair of SPLS and is a voting member of ISO-TC 205 Building Environment Design, SPC 129, and GPC45P.  He is past chair of SSPC 62.1 Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality, and ASHRAE’s Building EQ committee. He was a recent member of ASHRAE’s Environmental Health Committee and ASHRAE 62.2 Ventilation and Acceptable Indoor Air Quality in Residential Buildings.  He writes and teaches courses for the ASHRAE Learning Institute and is a recipient of the ASHRAE Exceptional Service and Distinguished Service Awards and is a PENC fellow.


    Courses Taught

    6 Hour

    Complying with Requirements of Standard 62.1-2016

    Optimizing Indoor Environment: Increasing Building Value

    3 Hour

    Avoiding IAQ Problems

    Fundamental Requirements of Standard 62.1-2016

    IAQ Best Practices for Design, Construction and Commissioning

    V in HVAC – What, Why, Where, How, and How Much

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