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EP Engineering promotes Rocchio to principal

John Rocchio

Manhattan, NY EP Engineering has promoted John Rocchio to principal.

Since joining the firm in 2018, Rocchio has served as senior plumbing & fire protection engineer and associate on a variety of residential, commercial, hospitality, and food service projects. He has also provided expertise on several residential projects, including 441 W 54th St., 465 Washington St., and the Peninsula development in the Bronx.

“John has lent his expertise by assisting the firm with a variety of projects, such as the renovations of the Battery Maritime Building at 10 South St., the Torch & Crown Brewing Company in SoHo, and the Soka Gakkai Buddhist Center in Long Island City,” said Giovanni Meléndez, partner, EP Engineering.

A licensed Professional Engineer, Rocchio is skilled in CAD and BIM software and knowledgeable in local building codes. He graduated cum laude from Binghamton University in 2012, with a Bachelor of Science degree in mechanical engineering. EP Engineering wants to thank Rocchio for the commitment and expertise he has offered the firm and look forward to his continued involvement on future projects.

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