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P2S Inc. acquires Notkin Mechanical Engineers

P2S Inc. acquires Notkin Mechanical Engineers

The move expands P2S’ engineering and commissioning presence into the Pacific Northwest.


By P2S Inc. | May 11, 2020
P2S Inc. acquires Notkin Mechanical Engineers
P2S Inc. acquires Notkin Mechanical Engineers

P2S Inc. of Long Beach, California, a leading provider of professional engineering, commissioning, and construction management services, announced today that it has acquired Notkin Mechanical Engineers, an award-winning mechanical design firm based in Seattle, Washington. 

Founded in 1951, Notkin focuses on collaboratively achieving quality results for their healthcare, higher education, and federal clients. Their work includes the entire Pacific Northwest region and ranges from the remote areas of Alaska to the beaches of California and Hawaii. 

Notkin will continue to provide their current clients with the same exceptional service offered for nearly 70 years, along with the support and synergy of P2S and their equally outstanding and innovative engineering services.

“Notkin’s exceptional track record of providing mechanical engineering services for the federal, healthcare, and higher education clients reflects our commitment to growth in those market segments,” said P2S Inc. President and CEO, Kevin Peterson. “Commitment to sustainability and innovation are core values for both companies, and Notkin adds to our capacity and geographic presence to provide MEPT engineering, commissioning, and construction management services in the Pacific Northwest.”

“Joining P2S allows us to offer new and expanded services and to meet our growing client demands,” said current Notkin CEO, Larry Swartz. “Additionally, we will be able to provide more professional and career development opportunities for our staff and expand our federal opportunities in California.” 

P2S has been providing mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and technology (MEPT) engineering services for 29 years and expands its services geographically with the acquisition. Notkin has deep experience with federal, healthcare, and education projects. P2S welcomes the knowledge and expertise of the Notkin team and looks forward to developing our services for future growth in the Pacific Northwest.

About P2S Inc.
P2S is a provider of professional engineering services to a broad range of markets, including higher education, healthcare, ports/harbors, industrial, entertainment, commercial, laboratories, municipal, and federal. P2S specialties include electrical, mechanical, plumbing, fire protection, and technology integration and services include engineering, commissioning, and construction management. With over 240 employees, P2S is an internationally recognized leader in many of the key markets that it serves. P2S provides a blend of innovation and technical excellence in delivering green solutions that enhance and sustain the built, natural, and social environments. P2S currently has offices in Long Beach, Irvine, San Diego, Los Angeles, and San Jose. More information on P2S, its services, and employment opportunities can be found at www.p2sinc.com.

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