Key Staff
Dennis Baucom, P.E.
Gary Shaffer, P.E.
Barry Stamp, P.E.
Ellie Dugle, Office Manager
Sorin Barbalata, P.E.
Terry Hoffman, P.E.
Thomas Barwinski, P.E.
Nancy White, P.E.
Scott Miller, P.E.
Steve Maxson, P.E.
Scott Hodgson, P.E.
DJ Starks, Senior Construction Administrator
Arthur St. John, NICET II
Jason Hendrixson
Justin Clark
Stephen Geer
Stephanie Dammen, Director of Marketing

 

 



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Barry Stamp, P.E., LEED AP
Principal


Education:
The University of Colorado at Boulder – Boulder, Colorado
Bachelor of Science Architectural Engineering
Emphasis: Building Energy Engineering, Thermodynamics, and Heat Transfer

Registration:
Colorado
LEED Accredited Professional

Professional Affliations/Memberships:
ASHRAE, CAHED, ACEC, ICBO and CBSA

Barry Stamp has more than twenty years of experience in the consulting engineering business. He has combined his technical expertise with a working knowledge of client needs to provide practical solutions to design challenges.

Mr. Stamp has extensive k-12 educational facility experience, Integrated Design Process experience, and experience applying sustainable design concepts to both new and existing facilities.


In his spare time, Mr. Stamp enjoys cycling and back country skiing with his wife and children.

Favorite Getaway:  Our cabin in Summit County

Favorite Hobby:  Cycling

Funniest Thing You've Ever Heard:  Robin William's description of the origin of golf

"Can't Live Without Snack" Living In Your Desk Drawer:  Banana

Paperclips Or Stapler?Stapler

What You Do To Relieve Stress:  Ride my bike up a canyon

You Grew Up In:  Colorado

What Do You Do When You're In An Airplane?  Sleep

Person That Inspires You:  My daughter, Hilary

When You Were A Kid, You Wanted To Be:  An Architect!

If You Could Change One Thing About Colorado, It Would Be:  Uncontrolled growth

Favorite Sport:  College football

Favorite Dessert:  My wife's German chocolate cake

Best Trip Or Vacation:  3 weeks in Alaska