In the company’s long-planned leadership transition, Robert Marino, PE, who has served as President since 2006, will continue as Chairman of the board. Garing will assume day-to-day management of the organization. The firm is known for engineering complex building projects, including museums, performing and fine arts centers, STEM and health science education buildings, and historic properties.
Garing has been at the helm of many of the firm’s most significant engineering projects, including the modernization of the National Air and Space Museum (NASM) in Washington, D.C., now under construction for the Smithsonian Institution. He has also served as Principal-in-Charge overseeing the historic restorations of the National Academy of Sciences on the National Mall and the Enoch Pratt Library in downtown Baltimore. He has managed large-scale new projects for many of the area’s higher education and academic institutions, from George Mason University, Virginia Commonwealth University, and Virginia Tech to nearly every institution within the University of Maryland higher education system.
His portfolio also includes the modernization of the historic Walters Art Museum in Baltimore, a phased renovation that occurred while the museum remained open. Other signature projects include the LEED Gold Thomas Jefferson Visitor Center at Monticello in Virginia; the Performing Arts and Humanities Building at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County; the Academic Commons at Salisbury University in Maryland; and the renovation of the Eisenhower Theater at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C.
Garing’s proficiency in managing challenging projects has helped garner multiple regional and national awards for the firm. He has presented at numerous industry conferences and has been widely published on building system trends and innovations, including the latest advances in sustainable design and high-performing buildings.
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Garing holds a Bachelor of Architectural Engineering from Penn State University (1993), where he was a member of the Tau Beta Pi Honorary Engineering Society. He is a member of the International Association of Museum Facility Administrators, the American Alliance of Museums, the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers, the U.S. Green Building Council, and the Image Permanence Institute.
“Mueller’s future is in excellent hands with Todd,” Marino said. “As a young engineer, Todd came to Mueller with a wealth of knowledge from his years of working in his family’s mechanical contracting business. It was clear from the beginning that he was suited for big challenges. He has taken on some of the toughest projects in the industry. Clients, from architects to building owners to facility managers, trust and respect him, and his reputation is well deserved.
“Throughout his career at Mueller, Todd has served as a mentor to aspiring engineers,” Marino adds. “He leads and inspires others through his commitment to service and knowledge-sharing. I’ve witnessed Todd’s impact on our staff first-hand. I know that his dedication to advancing engineering doesn’t end with the building’s completion. Todd inspires and challenges the next generation of engineering leaders to design a more sustainable environment that enhances the greater good of our communities.”