Brad Boutilier, PE, serves as Principal and Director of Mechanical Engineering at TAI, bringing over 21 years of experience in mechanical engineering and facilities design. He leads TAI’s Buildings & Facilities Division, driving strategy and technical leadership across the Science & Technology, Life Sciences, Government, Commercial, and Advanced Manufacturing markets.
At TAI, Mr. Boutilier oversees the multi-discipline design of mission-critical environments, including secure government facilities, cell and gene therapy manufacturing plants, cleanrooms, data centers, and high-performance office buildings. He has led the design of projects up to 380,000 SF with complex MEP systems, including redundant chilled water systems, generator-backed power distribution, and specialized HVAC and utility systems for GMP environments.
Known for aligning engineering with client goals, Mr. Boutilier ensures that each design supports operational performance, compliance, and long-term adaptability. His areas of expertise include cleanroom HVAC, hazardous exhaust, energy recovery, high-reliability cooling infrastructure, and laboratory utilities such as RO/DI water, WFI generation, clean steam, and compressed gases.
Mr. Boutilier holds a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Virginia Tech and a Master of Business Administration from the University of Baltimore. He is a licensed Professional Engineer in Maryland and Virginia and a member of ASHRAE.