Chesapeake Energy Corporation Wins Brill Award

Congratulations to the Chesapeake Energy Corporation for their 2015 Uptime Institute Brill Awards win for the Chesapeake Energy IT Computing Center! The Brill Awards seeks to showcase end users, service providers, and technologies that improve the industry’s ability to sustainably deliver IT services to end users while minimizing cost and other resources. Swanson Rink provided mechanical, electrical, plumbing and ancillary building system engineering services for this project. https://uptimeinstitute.com/training-events/brill-awards/award-winners

Gary Orazio wins ACEC’s George Washington Award

Congratulations to Gary Orazio for winning the ACEC 2015 George Washington Award. The George Washington Award is an annual award given to an ACEC Colorado individual member for outstanding service to the community, the progress of Colorado and the advancement of the public image of consulting engineering as a profession.
George Washington Award
Eight years ago, Mr. Orazio was introduced to the Volunteers of America’s Bannock Youth Center, a Denver non-profit focused on underprivileged youth. After a couple of years of volunteering efforts, Mr. Orazio found a design and construction team to renovate the Bannock Youth Center to be a true gathering place for the youth of the program and spearheaded fundraising efforts for the upgrades. These efforts resulted in not only a beautiful new space, but Mr. Orazio received a “Special Friend of VOA” award from the Colorado Branch of Volunteers of America recognizing his tremendous contribution to the Bannock Youth Center. Most recently, Gary Orazio and his team created the ‘Superior Standards’ scholarship, which supports the program participants in meeting their educational goals.

Finally, Mr. Orazio has contributed to the public image of the engineering industry by consistently promoting the role of engineers and the value that engineers bring to the design and construction process. As the President of Swanson Rink for over 20 years, Mr. Orazio has consistently pushed his engineers to raise the bar on what it means to be an engineer, including: maintaining a high level of ethics, continuing to think outside the box to find the best solution for each client’s individual needs, and taking responsibility in the true role of being a consulting engineer.