Zachary Blanchard, P.E.

Project Manager

Zach has over five years of experience and brings a client-focused approach to his role at Code Red Consultants.. He is highly experienced in building information modeling (BIM) software, and his technical ability is commended by colleagues and clients alike. He strives to create clear and concise deliverables on technical topics that quickly address his client’s questions and concerns. Zach’s project experience includes smoke control modeling, inspection work, and code consulting throughout the design process. He has a particular interest and expertise in fire protection and life safety consulting for healthcare clients.

What is the most rewarding part of your job?

It’s extremely rewarding to know that my job has a real impact on keeping the occupants of a building safe. This is especially true for healthcare facilities and patients who are unable to take care of themselves in an emergency. Fires and other incidents unfortunately happen, and it is gratifying that my work can help mitigate damage or injury in those events.

Education

  • Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Master of Science, Fire Protection Engineering
  • Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering

Registrations

  • Registered Fire Protection Engineer: MA, NY

Affiliations

  • Society of Fire Protection Engineers (SFPE)

Zach has over five years of experience and brings a client-focused approach to his role at Code Red Consultants. He is highly experienced in building information modeling (BIM) software, and his technical ability is commended by colleagues and clients alike. He strives to create clear and concise deliverables on technical topics that quickly address his client’s questions and concerns. Zach’s project experience includes smoke control modeling, inspection work, and code consulting throughout the design process. He has a particular interest and expertise in fire protection and life safety consulting for healthcare clients.

What is the most rewarding part of your job?

It’s extremely rewarding to know that my job has a real impact on keeping the occupants of a building safe. This is especially true for healthcare facilities and patients who are unable to take care of themselves in an emergency. Fires and other incidents unfortunately happen, and it is gratifying that my work can help mitigate damage or injury in those events.