Optimized Systems Expands to Colorado

Optimized Systems is excited to announce that it has opened an office in Denver, Colorado. The office, which opened in April, is located at 390 Interlocken Crescent, Suite 350, Broomfield CO 80021, and will be led by Tyler Mueller, an Energy Systems Engineer and Colorado native.

“Having helped dozens of clients in healthcare, higher education, K-12 schools, non-profits and other industries save millions of dollars in energy and operating costs in the Omaha area, we felt it was time to branch out to other communities. And where better than beautiful Denver, Colorado!” said Rick Kmiecik, Optimized Systems’ president. “We are all about helping clients implement our proven energy strategies and using our engineering, controls, and facility operations expertise to deliver real nuts and bolts solutions that make their facilities perform to their potential,” said Kmiecik.

Optimized Systems’ team has doubled in size over the past two years, serving clients such as University of Nebraska Medical Center, Creighton University, several school districts and a variety of non-profits in the Omaha-Council Bluffs metropolitan area.

“I am really proud of what we have done in Omaha and I am looking forward to bringing our capabilities to my home turf,” said Mueller. “Our team has a unique blend of skills that translate well to the energy conservation and sustainability mindset of Coloradoans. It’s who we are,” stated Mueller.

 

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Optimized Systems is an Omaha-based specialty engineering and energy sustainability firm. Our primary mission is to help building owners and managers achieve and maintain the optimum balance of occupant safety and comfort, building performance, and energy efficiency. Our team includes experienced design engineers, building automation controls specialists and former facility managers with extensive experience in diverse healthcare, education, and research environments; performing arts, and commercial facilities.

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