A cross-sectional, photographic-realistic view of a high-performance green building façade and floor plate, showcasing integrated sustainable MEP solutions. On the roof, discrete photovoltaic panels and high-efficiency HVAC units sit beside a vegetated green roof layer. Within the floor, radiant piping circuits weave beneath a polished concrete slab, while a dedicated outdoor air system duct with heat recovery core runs along the ceiling. Vertical plumbing stacks with low-flow fixtures and a greywater return line are visible in the wall cavity. The setting is abstracted, with a clean white background to spotlight the systems. Soft, studio-style diffused lighting creates gentle highlights on metal, glass, and plastic components, with no harsh shadows. Shot from an orthographic, straight-on perspective, the composition feels modern, educational, and calm, emphasizing sustainability and technical clarity.

MEP Consulting

Flexible engagement models tailored to your project, from full design delivery to ongoing MEP advisory.

Services

A brightly lit, meticulously organized mechanical room housing high-efficiency HVAC equipment: gleaming stainless-steel chillers, insulated supply and return pipes with clear directional arrows, color-coded valves, and large, smooth-sheet metal air handling units. The pumps and expansion tanks are painted in rich primary colors for easy identification, and cable trays for power and controls run neatly overhead. The room’s epoxy-coated light grey floor reflects the crisp white of the walls. Uniform, cool-white LED lighting from ceiling fixtures produces clean, shadow-free illumination. Captured in photographic realism at a slightly low, wide-angle viewpoint to emphasize scale and clarity of layout, the mood is orderly, safe, and state-of-the-art, underlining the MEP engineer’s role in creating efficient, maintainable building systems.

HVAC system design, load calculations, and energy-efficient strategies for comfortable, healthy, and code-compliant buildings.

A high-tech MEP control and monitoring room focused on a large wall-mounted display filled with colorful dashboards: HVAC zone temperatures, electrical load curves, and domestic water usage graphs updating in real-time. Below, a compact console holds an industrial-grade touchscreen showing a detailed building automation system schematic with interconnected air handlers, pumps, and sensors. The room has dark, matte wall panels and a minimal, floating shelf with a single ruggedized router and labeled network cabling. Discreet, cool-white indirect LED lighting washes the walls, allowing the bright screens to become the primary visual focus. Photographic realism, shot from a slightly elevated, three-quarter angle, with a subtle vignette around the edges, creates a focused, futuristic, yet calm atmosphere, underscoring the role of smart controls in modern MEP engineering.

Power, lighting, fire protection, and plumbing engineering coordinated in BIM for seamless, clash-free construction.

Engagements

Lump Sum

For full MEP design packages, we typically work on a lump-sum, milestone-based fee. After reviewing your drawings, program, and performance requirements, we provide a fixed scope with a clear fee, payment schedule, and list of deliverables (calculations, BIM models, drawings, and specifications). This model suits new construction and major renovation projects where the scope is well defined.

Full design package

Design-Build

For design–build and contractor-led projects, we usually engage on a hybrid model: a base fee for core MEP design plus an hourly allowance for coordination, value engineering, and field-driven revisions. This keeps upfront pricing predictable while giving your team flexible engineering support as site conditions and equipment selections evolve.

On-site coordination

Consulting Retainer

For targeted studies and on-call engineering, we offer hourly consulting with minimum blocks of time. This is ideal for peer reviews, code compliance checks, energy optimization, or troubleshooting existing systems. You gain direct access to our senior MEP engineers only for the hours you need, with transparent rates and simple monthly invoicing.

Strategic advisory

How Our MEP Process Works

From feasibility studies through schematic design, coordination, BIM modeling, and construction support, we guide every project phase with clear communication.

A meticulously detailed cutaway of a modern commercial building core, revealing Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing systems woven together in perfect coordination. Silver galvanized ductwork, insulated chilled water pipes with blue labels, and hot water lines with red markings run alongside neatly bundled electrical conduits and LED lighting cable trays. The environment is a pristine, unfinished concrete service corridor with clearly marked equipment zones. Cool, even artificial lighting from linear LED fixtures casts crisp, clean shadows and highlights the orderliness of the installation. Shot in photographic realism from a slightly elevated, wide-angle perspective, with sharp focus across the frame, the mood is precise, professional, and technically impressive, emphasizing safety, organization, and engineering excellence for an MEP design firm homepage hero image.
A precise, photographic-realistic close-up of an electrical distribution panel and adjacent plumbing manifold in a small, dedicated service niche. The panel door is open to reveal perfectly arranged breakers, clearly labeled circuits, and neatly bundled, color-coded cables entering through grommeted knockouts. Next to it, a stainless-steel manifold distributes hot and cold water through insulated PEX lines, each tagged with crisp identification labels. The walls are painted a clean, matte white; the floor is smooth, light-grey epoxy. Cool, even LED lighting from above creates distinct yet soft shadows that accentuate the order and craftsmanship. Captured at eye level with moderate depth of field to keep all labels legible, the mood is controlled, reliable, and technically rigorous, illustrating the MEP engineer’s attention to detail in hidden but critical building infrastructure.
A highly detailed MEP engineering coordination workspace featuring a large, ultra-wide monitor displaying a 3D BIM model of an office floor’s ceiling void filled with ductwork, cable trays, and plumbing lines, each distinctly color-coded. The monitor stands on a spotless, light grey desk with rolled technical drawings, a digital tablet showing schematic diagrams, and a precise metal scale ruler. The setting is a modern, minimalistic office with white walls and subtle acoustic ceiling panels. Neutral, diffused artificial lighting from recessed fixtures creates soft reflections on the monitor and desk surface without glare. Photographic realism at an eye-level composition with a shallow depth of field keeps the BIM model in sharp focus and the background gently blurred, evoking a calm, focused, high-tech engineering atmosphere.