As a team, Travis and Patrick take a technical and people-focused approach to problem-solving. With their complementary backgrounds in consulting and product representation, they are able to serve as proficient resources to the many stakeholders in the construction process. They each maintain that communication with all parties is paramount to executing the project successfully and on schedule.
Travis McLeod, PE
principal
Travis McLeod is President of Highland Commissioning with over 30 years of industry experience, including several years spent testing and balancing mechanical systems in the field for buildings across Texas. He also has a deep familiarity with design for HVAC systems and worked for many years as a product sales engineer supporting consulting engineers solving a variety of problems, including those related to sound and vibration, air distribution, and industrial ventilation. Travis has worked with hospitals, laboratories, traditional commercial and industrial type facilities. His range of field expertise, understanding of the design process, and strong working knowledge of air products make him a well-rounded resource to clients in all phases of design and commissioning. Travis is a former president of the local San Antonio ASHRAE Chapter and has served on its Board of Governors for multiple years.
Patrick Mabry
Director of Commissioning
Patrick Mabry is Director of Commissioning at Highland and has a long history of partnering with clients as an owner’s representative and advocate for energy management and end-user comfort by way of digital controls. He has devoted over 20 years of his career to the sale, design, programming, and project management of control systems. In that time, his exposure to just about every control system-related issue imaginable has given him a unique perspective in the control of complex building systems. As such, Patrick brings sound and creative solutions to clients, whether in the early conceptual project phases or long after a building has been delivered to the owner for occupancy.