Danny Ho, P.E.
With experience since 1970 as a consulting electrical engineer, Mr. Ho has been involved in many prominent projects. With a technical staff varying from four to seven, Mr. Ho has managed a variety of projects ranging from $100,000 to $10 million, including schools, libraries, factories/ warehouses, office buildings, nursing and elderly housing, college and technical facilities, and hospitals.
Mr. Ho has engineered various special systems including, but not limited to, life safety, sound systems, security, MATV/ CCTV, private telephone, computer, uninterruptible power structures, power distribution and lighting.
Mr. Ho, in his relationship with the Illuminating Engineering Society, has coordinated and taught various lighting courses and seminars. He has received awards for lighting designs locally and nationally. His projects include The Grand Avenue Mall, General Mitchell Field International Airport Renovation and Expansion, and Marquette University's Patrick & Beatrice Haggerty Museum of Art et al.
Experience:
Engineer since 1970
Education:
Bachelor of Science - Electrical Engineering Marquette University, Milwaukee 1970
Professional Memberships:
Illuminating Engineering Society Past President, Construction Specifier Institute, National Fire Prevention Association