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AUBURN — Harriman, a full-service architecture and engineering firm, announces that David W. Story recently received his professional engineer license from the state of Maine, Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers. The state’s licensing process involves education and training, industry experience and testing.

Story has worked in Harriman’s Auburn office for more than five years as a mechanical engineer-intern. He has spent a great deal of time performing feasibility studies to determine the viability and payback of sustainable technologies, as well as designing a variety of systems that focus on energy efficiency.

In addition, Story has experience developing utility master plans and performing facility analyses for various campus settings. Most recently, he was part of the design team responsible for the integration of the first fuel cell in the country for a food retailer. His experience also includes the design of energy-efficient chilled and hot water hydronic systems. He is currently designing the replacements of the underground utility distribution systems at Bowdoin College and the University of New Hampshire.

Story graduated from the University of New Hampshire with a bachelor of science degree in mechanical engineering and an associate of applied science in civil engineering. He is a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design accredited professional, and a member of the American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers.

Story resides in Lewiston with his wife and their son.

Harriman has other offices in Portland and Manchester, N.H.,

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