Joel LomnickEngineer • Creative Strategist • Storyteller

Engineering & Infrastructure

I make complex electrical systems understandable, coordinated, and buildable.

The work is real construction documentation: electrical systems coordination, public-sector infrastructure, owner-facing communication, and field-aware technical support.

Professional proof

Code-aware support for projects that have to be built.

Power, lighting, fire alarm, low-voltage, utility coordination, RFIs, submittals, field documentation, and plain-language owner communication all live inside the same discipline: make the work clear enough to act on.

Engineering project coordination illustration representing electrical systems and construction documentation.

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Electrical Systems Coordination

Code-aware design support across power distribution, lighting, fire alarm, low-voltage, utilities, and existing building conditions.

Construction Documentation

Buildable drawings, scope narratives, field notes, and document coordination that help teams make decisions with confidence.

RFIs, Submittals & Field Coordination

Construction-phase support that turns questions, reviews, and site observations into clear next steps.

Public-Sector Infrastructure

K-12 and public environments where safety, trust, phasing, budget, and owner communication matter as much as the technical answer.

Owner-Facing Communication

Plain-language technical communication for owners, architects, consultants, contractors, and stakeholders who need usable clarity.

Technical vocabulary

The coordination habits behind buildable clarity.

The page should make one thing obvious: this is practical engineering communication grounded in real project delivery.

Power Distribution
Lighting & Controls
Fire Alarm Coordination
Low-Voltage Coordination
Utility Coordination
Existing Building Renovations
RFI Responses
Submittal Review
Field Observation
Owner Communication
Interdisciplinary Coordination
Technical Writing

Engineering philosophy

The math matters. The explanation matters too.

I approach engineering as service, risk management, stewardship, and public trust. Good technical work should be coordinated enough for the field and clear enough for the owner.

Next move

Need engineering communication that people can actually use?

Bring the coordination problem, public-facing project, or technical story that needs structure.