
MEP Design
MEP Design
Mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems make your facility functional. Proper MEP design ensures your building can support your operations reliably and efficiently.


What is MEP Design?
MEP engineering designs the systems that make buildings habitable and operational. Mechanical systems include heating, ventilation, and air conditioning. Electrical systems encompass power distribution, lighting, and low-voltage systems. Plumbing covers water supply, drainage, and in industrial facilities, often process piping and compressed air. Manufacturing facilities have MEP requirements that differ substantially from commercial buildings. Power demands are typically much higher. Process cooling, ventilation for production areas, and specialized utilities like compressed air systems require careful integration with production requirements. Equipment electrical loads must be documented accurately to size distribution systems properly. Energy efficiency increasingly affects MEP design. Beyond reducing operating costs, efficient systems may be required by code or needed to qualify for incentive programs. We balance first cost against operating cost to find solutions that make sense for your situation.
STEP BY STEP GUIDE
How Do MEP Design Works?
Load Analysis
We document heating and cooling loads, electrical demand from lighting and equipment, plumbing fixture counts, and any process utility requirements.
Load Analysis
We document heating and cooling loads, electrical demand from lighting and equipment, plumbing fixture counts, and any process utility requirements.
Load Analysis
We document heating and cooling loads, electrical demand from lighting and equipment, plumbing fixture counts, and any process utility requirements.
System Selection
We evaluate system options for each discipline, considering first cost, operating efficiency, maintenance requirements, and alignment with your operational needs.
System Selection
We evaluate system options for each discipline, considering first cost, operating efficiency, maintenance requirements, and alignment with your operational needs.
System Selection
We evaluate system options for each discipline, considering first cost, operating efficiency, maintenance requirements, and alignment with your operational needs.
Design Development
We develop system designs, size equipment, and route distribution systems through the building. Coordination between MEP disciplines and with structural systems is critical during this phase.
Design Development
We develop system designs, size equipment, and route distribution systems through the building. Coordination between MEP disciplines and with structural systems is critical during this phase.
Design Development
We develop system designs, size equipment, and route distribution systems through the building. Coordination between MEP disciplines and with structural systems is critical during this phase.
Energy Analysis
We manage communication with planning departments, environmental agencies, fire authorities, and inspectors throughout the review process.
Energy Analysis
We manage communication with planning departments, environmental agencies, fire authorities, and inspectors throughout the review process.
Energy Analysis
We manage communication with planning departments, environmental agencies, fire authorities, and inspectors throughout the review process.
Documentation
We prepare drawings and specifications that document system design for permitting, bidding, and construction.
Documentation
We prepare drawings and specifications that document system design for permitting, bidding, and construction.
How QBS Construction Helps
We coordinate MEP design with qualified engineers while keeping focus on your operational requirements. Our construction experience helps evaluate systems for installation cost and long-term maintainability. For manufacturing facilities, we ensure MEP design addresses production needs, not just building occupancy.


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Ready to Begin Your U.S. Expansion?
Contact QBS Construction Group to discuss your project requirements. Our team will evaluate your needs and present solutions tailored to your objectives and timeline.

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