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Currently, Enermodal has a professional staff of over 100 at its five offices, making it the one of North America’s largest consulting firms focusing exclusively on the design of sustainable buildings.

Enermodal’s main areas of expertise are

  • sustainable design (particularly Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design certification)
  • “green” mechanical/electrical design and commissioning
  • research into the performance of environmentally appropriate technologies
  • building inspection and energy audits
  • energy performance rating windows, doors, and walls

The company is well known for its green incentive program which helps employees reduce their environmental footprint. Company sponsored incentives include free bus passes, rain barrels, low-flow shower heads, and financial support for the purchase of hybrid cars.

In November 2010, the company was purchased by and became a division of the MMM Group (Marshall Macklin Monaghan).

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