
Tina Dannaker, P.E.
Tina Dannaker has been working in the fire protection engineering industry since 1999, with emphasis in design and construction administration, property loss control, commissioning, code research, hazardous materials analysis, and performance-based design solutions. She has extensive experience reviewing alternate means and methods, such as fire-modeling and other components of performance-based design, to achieve equivalent levels of safety in buildings. Tina has expertise in various structures including industrial, residential, institutional, medical, high-rise buildings, large assembly, and high-piled storage facilities, as well as hazardous and explosive materials and flammable liquid facilities. She has designed fire protection systems, including fire alarms and sprinkler systems with the necessary water supply, and has managed specifications, drawings, and narratives across all phases of construction. Tina has been heavily involved in hazardous materials assessments, code studies, life safety evaluations, as well as master planning, and has conducted site surveys to evaluate existing systems, their relationship to proposed systems, and to identify potential problems. She is well versed in Building and Fire Codes, NFPA Codes and Standards and insurance standards such as FM Global Data Sheets.

