Mr. Kartick V. Bhat has done his B.E. (Mechanical) from Mysore University in 2001.
LEED ACCREDITED PROFESSIONAL WITH 24 Years of Experience in Sustainable HVAC & IBMS Systems.
Optimisation of Design by use of various software tools, Calculations. Skillset include Heat load analysis using HAP software, Payback analysis, Return of investment, Right technical selection and Accurate Bill of material preparation.
Diversified work experience in Different Organization’s like in DVP consulting as a site engineer, Potential consultant as a Design Engineer, Entask as a General Manager. Vast knowledge and design experience in different nature of jobs from High Rise buildings to High end residential buildings, from complex Data centers to Lab applications. Hotels, IT buildings, Shopping malls, Hospitals etc.
Mr. Kartick V. Bhat also leads a team of 30+ engineers and has an in-house capacity to generate HVAC drawings in AUTODESK REVIT SOFTWARE LOD 300.
Recently Completed Jobs clientele list.
- IT CAMPUS – ECOPOLIS, SATTVA MEGASOFT, SATTVA KNOWEDGE PARK ,GAR CORP , DIVYSHREE CAMPUS HYD , BRIGADE NALAPAD ,L& T CAMPUS BANGALORE , RAHEJA CAMPUS PORUR , RAHEJA CAMPUS 12D HYD ,RAHEJA CAMPUS HETRO
- High end Residential – Crown group, Mantri Pinnacle, Mani Group Swarnamani & Shiromani at Kolkata.
- Shopping malls – Binneypet shopping mall, Brigade Orion, PVP Square, Elements shopping mall.
- Data centers – DELL Datacenter, Qualcomm 2 MW data center, Sify Data center, TCS.
- Office IT buildings - SATTVA, BRIGADE GROUP, MANTRI GROUP –MANTRI PINNACLE. DELL Computers, VM WARE, MOTOROLA, INFOSYS, Cognizant, RMZ Group co-working spaces, Analog devices, SWISS RE.
- Hospitals – Agadi hospitals, IQ City hospital, Sparsh super speciality hospital.
- Hotels – Marriot, Holiday Inn GOA, H & J (HOWARD JOHNSON HOTEL)-, Wadhwan, Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Mysore
- Factories – PEPSICO industries Aurangabad and Hyderabad. Interior Jobs -IBM,
Microsoft,Google, INTEL, Analog devices , Qualcomm, DELL Computers, Swissre.
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