Let's guide you through every stage of the digital model lifecycle—architecture, structure, and MEP—so you can explore, analyze, and coordinate with precision.



Feasibility & Concept

Every successful MEP project begins with a clear understanding of your goals, budget, and site conditions. We conduct feasibility studies to evaluate energy requirements, spatial constraints, and regulatory compliance. During conceptual design, preliminary sketches and load calculations set the blueprint for mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems—ensuring that the proposed solution aligns with performance targets and sustainability objectives

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Schematic Design

In this phase, we translate concepts into schematic drawings, defining major equipment locations, routing strategies, and principal system layouts. Early coordination with architects and structural engineers allows us to identify potential clashes and optimize space utilization. High-level energy models and system options are compared to select the most efficient and cost-effective approach.


Detailed Design & Analysis

Once the schematic is approved, we develop comprehensive 3D BIM models and detailed engineering calculations. We size ductwork, piping, and electrical distribution networks to meet load demands and comfort criteria. Our team performs advanced analyses—such as CFD simulations for airflow and thermal comfort studies—to fine-tune system performance. We embed code-compliance checks throughout to guarantee adherence to local and international standards.


Construction Documentation

Construction documents translate our detailed design into executable plans. We prepare fully coordinated drawings, schedules, and specifications that guide contractors during installation. Our clash-free Revit models and clash detection reports eliminate costly on-site conflicts. Shop drawings, equipment schedules, and installation details provide the clarity needed for smooth procurement and construction.