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MEP Engineering Firm

Syska Hennessy has a long history of driving engineering innovation. Today, our 650+ professionals across 20 offices deliver integrated expertise in MEP, information and communication technology, architectural lighting, vertical transportation, and commissioning. We offer the strength of a global team with the responsiveness of a dedicated partner—providing forward-thinking solutions that meet the evolving demands of every project.

1928
FOUNDED
650+
EMPLOYEES
20
OFFICES
125+
ENGINEERS

Services

Architectural Lighting

Architectural Lighting

Commissioning

Commissioning

Facility Management

Facility Management

Fire/Life Safety

Fire/Life Safety

Information and Communication Technology

Information and Communication Technology

MEP

MEP

Smart Buildings

Smart Buildings

Sustainability and Decarbonization

Sustainability and Decarbonization

Vertical Transportation

Vertical Transportation

Projects

Syska Hennessy works on everything from small office buildings to hyperscale data centers in regions across the U.S. and the world, serving a wide range of sectors: commercial, mission-critical, aviation, healthcare, hospitality, higher education, and sci-tech.

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A Career Where Innovation meets Impact

At Syska, everyone can bring their authentic self to work; that our different backgrounds, perspectives, and experiences are what are valued and respected. This speaks to our culture. Great buildings are designed by people with different skills, ideas & cultural backgrounds.

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Syska Innovations

Syska Innovations

Our mission is to foster attitudes and behaviors that lead to innovation amid a supportive culture that prizes technology. Syska Innovations LLC is a subsidiary of SH Group. We strive to be a catalyst for deeper conversations, analytic questioning of the status quo, and imagining of a fruitful future for Syska Hennessy and the A/E/C industry.

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