Our bread and butter

MEP systems are complex in nature and require a multidisciplined approach. Plantrooms and switch rooms have a number considerations to be coordinated with certainty and successfully.

Some common principles applied to our plantroom coordination:

  • Access to components in congested areas (dampers, valves, instruments etc)

  • Minimum clearance zone for panels – typically 1000mm

  • Maintaining headroom clearance

  • Maintaining walkways for plant replacement strategies

  • Filter and Component replacement clearance zones

  • Coordination of lifting beams (where required)

  • Coordination of equipment layouts and plinth construction

  • Shared support system (coordination of floor standing supports if required)

  • Verification of coordination with Vendors (if required)

  • Accounting for bending radius of cables into panels.

Our in-house expertise regularly design, construct, commission complex MEP systems from inception to completion. We understand the need for practical design for plant areas and getting the installation right first time.

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