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Michael J Ososki

It was 1984 when Michael began drafting electrical building plans for a small engineering company located on the Central Coast of California. Soon he was designing, and later advanced to became the Electrical Engineering Supervisor of what is now the premier powerhouse firm in the area: Thoma Electric Company.

After 11-years, it was time to move on. So 1995 brought a 2500-mile relocation to Atlanta, Georgia. Here, the prestigious Thompson Consulting Engineers was called home. This MEP and Civil consulting engineering firm serves the international community, specializing in the hospitality design industry.

Then in 1998, Barnett Consulting Engineers welcomed Mike. BCE focuses on high reliability data and telecom facilities, healthcare, educational and other institutional design, along with office, church, retail and other project types.

Just as for the world at large, 2008 brought big changes for Mr. Ososki. In addition to design on Atlanta Airport's new International Terminal, he founded an electrical consulting company-- the site you are now viewing.




Career Highlights

Maynard H. Jackson International Terminal
-Design for 1.6 billion-dollar, new 12-gate airport terminal project scheduled to open in 2012 at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.
-5kV Distribution, Emergency Power, Apron Lighting, Ground Power (400Hz, PCAir,
battery charging, etc), and Concessions provisions.

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Centers for Disease Control (CDC) Emergency Operations Center
-Design for facility serving as central coordination point for the United States response to any biological event or threat of significant proportion.
-5kV Services, UPS and ATS, extensive specialty Lighting/Dimming, Security, Fire Alarm, A/V and Communication systems.


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1996 Centennial Olympic Games in Atlanta
-Manage and design for
over one third of total venues.
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Primary work in “Olympic Ring,” downtown Atlanta vicinity.
-Power service, distribution and emergency generation for press and broadcast commentators, timing, scoring and results technology, broadcast lighting, security, food service and air conditioning systems.
-Temporary power systems in stadiums, coliseums and arenas with extensive site distribution supporting numerous tents, trailers and security functions.