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Mechanical Engineering in Brevard County
BEED provides mechanical engineering for Brevard County projects, with particular attention to Florida humidity, cooling-dominated loads, and maintainable HVAC systems.
Reviewed by
Michael K. Frempong, PE, LEED AP BD+C
President & Principal Engineer, BEED Engineering
Michael is a professional engineer and LEED AP BD+C accredited professional with more than 20 years of consulting engineering experience. He leads BEED Engineering's mechanical, electrical, and plumbing design work for commercial, healthcare, laboratory, education, industrial, and other building projects throughout Central Florida and the Treasure Coast.
View BEED team profileMechanical work in Brevard County
Mechanical engineering here is HVAC engineering under Florida conditions. Peak cooling, high moisture, and long operating hours are the baseline.
Owners typically need help with:
- HVAC system selection
- Humidity control
- Chilled water plants on larger buildings
- Building automation
Related county pages: electrical and plumbing.
Services
Mechanical
- HVAC design
- Chilled water and central plants
- Ventilation and indoor air quality
- Building automation sequences
Plumbing
- Chilled water and central plants
Industries
Local Engineering Considerations
- Latent load and dehumidification drive equipment and outdoor-air decisions.
- Coastal outdoor equipment needs durability and service access.
- Existing rooftop units are often oversized and still fail to control humidity.
Common Project Types
- HVAC replacements
- Dedicated outdoor air systems
- Chiller plant work
- Controls upgrades
Communities Served
Palm Bay · Melbourne · Viera · Cocoa · Rockledge · Titusville
Related Engineering Questions
What Is HVAC Engineering?
HVAC engineering is the design of heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning systems that control temperature, humidity, ventilation, and indoor air quality.
What Is a Chilled Water System?
A chilled water system uses a chiller to cool water that is pumped to air-handling units and other coils, then returned to the plant to be cooled again.
How Do You Control Humidity in a Commercial Building?
Commercial humidity control depends on dehumidification at the cooling coil, proper outdoor-air treatment, runtime, and controls—not just a lower thermostat setpoint.
Related BEED Services
Service
Mechanical Engineering
HVAC, chilled water, central plants, ventilation, humidity control, and building automation for commercial and institutional buildings.
Service
Electrical Engineering
Power distribution, lighting, generators, fire alarm, and low-voltage systems for new construction and renovations.
Service
Plumbing Engineering
Domestic water, sanitary waste, storm drainage, medical gas, and natural gas systems for building projects.
Service Area
Serving Central & South Florida
BEED Engineering is based in Palm Bay and serves building projects throughout Brevard County, the Treasure Coast, Port St. Lucie, Orlando, and surrounding areas.
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