Tuesday, May 5, 2020

Comprehensive Aid Through Project Bread's FoodSource Hotline


For more than 75 years, R.W. Sullivan Engineering has provided innovative and sustainable engineering solutions to clients across Massachusetts and throughout New England. Dedicated to giving back to the local community, R.W. Sullivan Engineering supports nonprofits such as Project Bread.

Created to address the hunger crisis in Massachusetts, Project Bread takes a leading role in advocacy and education efforts alongside its programs that bring food to those in need. In order to assist the more than 700,000 individuals lacking sufficient nutrition across the state, the organization founded a hunger helpline, which boasts aid in more than 180 languages.

The counselors staffing Project Bread's FoodSource Hotline first screen callers for eligibility for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and guide them through the process to receive aid from that federal program as needed. They also follow up to ensure that the individuals have received that aid once they have submitted their applications. For those unable to receive SNAP aid or in need of additional assistance, the counselors recommend community resources such as meal programs and food pantries in their local area.

Tuesday, January 28, 2020

The Importance of Sustainable Engineering

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R.W. Sullivan Engineering has been providing engineering services in Boston, greater New England and all across the country for 75 years. Earning numerous honors for its work, R.W. Sullivan Engineering uses its expertise in green building systems and the latest technologies to create sustainable design solutions.

Engineers are increasingly expected to play leadership roles when it comes to sustainable development. People look to engineers to help solve global challenges such as the depletion of resources, pollution, ecosystem damage, and the effects of rapid population growth. When designing sustainable buildings, this means providing options and solutions that minimize environmental damage.

The advantage of sustainable design is that it reduces the operating costs of a building. By implementing green design features, such as efficient energy, water, and materials systems, your building not only conserves energy, but also reduces the negative impact on the environment. Examples of sustainable systems include high-efficiency boilers, low-flow plumbing to minimize water consumption, and efficient lighting systems

Because green building systems operate more efficiently, they can save utility costs for tenants. In the US, certified green buildings can save up to 25 percent in energy consumption and up to 11 percent in water, compared to traditional buildings. While a sustainable building can be a substantial investment up front, the value will continue to build year after year.