J.T. Little, PE, RCDD, ATD, LEED AP BD+C

Principal

J.T. is an accomplished licensed electrical engineer with over 30 years of experience in electrical and telecommunications systems design. He holds certifications as a Registered Communications Distribution Designer (RCDD) and an Uptime Institute Accredited Tier Designer (ATD), is a LEED Accredited Professional, and an active member of BICSI. J.T.’s portfolio includes extensive work on lighting, grounding and bonding, 15kV, 480V, and 208V power distribution systems, as well as advanced telecommunications infrastructure. He specializes in both interior premises and outside plant (OSP) structured cabling systems—including aerial and underground copper and fiber, backbone and horizontal cabling, pathways, telecommunications room layouts, protected distribution systems (PDS), and administrative labeling. His technical proficiency also extends to power system analyses such as load flow, short circuit, protective device coordination, and arc flash calculations. J.T. has led the design of infrastructure for a wide array of facilities, including office buildings, K-12 schools, aircraft hangars, equestrian centers, data centers, and more than 23 flightline facilities for both the commercial aviation industry and the Department of Defense. In recent years, he has also played a key role in client relations and business development at FSB.

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As some aircraft hangars are among the world’s largest structures, heating and cooling these facilities is no small feat. In fact, the sheer size of a hangar is one among many challenges that heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) designers and engineers address with each project. For example, depending on the activities taking place, airflow […]

What is pressurization and why does it matter? At its very essence, a building is a box with walls, a floor and a roof to provide security and shelter from exterior elements. Many fundamental steps exist to developing a successful and functional building but one often-overlooked element is preventing unwanted airflow and water vapor from […]

No one wants to work or socialize in a building that’s uncomfortably hot. Yet the cost for keeping things cool can literally run into the thousands or even hundreds of thousands of dollars each month, depending upon the size of a building or campus. Rate structure changes now trending with utility providers across the country […]

Sometimes transitions have to happen quickly. Continental Resources purchased Devon Energy’s old 19-story building in downtown Oklahoma City in 2011. As Devon employees were moving out, Continental employees were already moving in to get to work in their new space. By the time FSB was contacted to evaluate and renovate the building’s engineering systems, it […]