Josh Landis

Josh’s passion for plumbing design stems from a unique blend of mathematical prowess, curiosity, and artistic flair. His career in engineering represents the perfect fusion of these interests, allowing him to tackle complex challenges with creativity and precision. He also relishes opportunities to expand his expertise, tackling new system types with enthusiasm and diligence.
A problem-solver at heart, Josh enjoys on unraveling intricate plumbing puzzles. He analyzes issues methodically, always seeking to understand the underlying “why” behind each solution. This approach not only yields effective designs but also builds on a knowledge base that he shares with colleagues.
Safety, code compliance, and functionality are paramount in Josh’s approach. He meticulously balances these priorities with sustainability and longevity, ensuring his plumbing systems meet both current needs and future demands.
Collaboration is key to Josh’s success. He fosters strong relationships within his team and across disciplines, believing that shared knowledge elevates everyone’s work. His ability to explain complex concepts makes him an invaluable mentor to emerging designers.
Josh’s dedication extends beyond individual projects to the broader plumbing and fire protection engineering community. He actively cultivates an environment of open information sharing and collaboration, recognizing that collective knowledge drives industry advancement.


Isothermal Community College, Bobby F. England Health and Sciences Center
The Dr. Bobby F. England Health and Sciences Building at Isothermal Community College is the largest design-build project in NC Community College System history. The 55,000-square-foot facility doubles nursing program capacity with advanced simulation labs to address western North Carolina's healthcare workforce shortage.