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MEP Engineering on the Treasure Coast
BEED Engineering supports architects, owners, and contractors on the Treasure Coast with MEP design for commercial, healthcare, municipal, and institutional buildings.
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.
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The Treasure Coast — including Port St. Lucie, Fort Pierce, and Stuart — is a natural extension of BEED’s Brevard County practice. The climate and code environment are familiar: cooling-dominated HVAC, humidity control, and storm-related power reliability.
Owners and architects on the Treasure Coast often need the same knowledge-base answers as Brevard clients: When do you need an MEP engineer? and Do I need an engineer for a commercial renovation?.
City page: MEP engineering in Port St. Lucie.
Services
Mechanical
- Mechanical HVAC and humidity control
Electrical
- Electrical power and emergency generators
Plumbing
- Plumbing and storm drainage
Specialized Engineering
- Facility assessments and renovations
Industries
Local Engineering Considerations
- Coastal humidity and corrosion affect HVAC and outdoor electrical equipment.
- Hurricane preparedness influences generator and equipment placement.
- Growth in Port St. Lucie and surrounding cities means many projects are new commercial and healthcare work mixed with renovations.
Common Project Types
- Medical office and clinic buildings
- Commercial developments
- Municipal facilities
- HVAC and electrical upgrades
Communities Served
Port St. Lucie · Fort Pierce · Stuart
Relevant BEED Projects
Port St. Lucie, Florida
Treasure Coast Medical Office Buildings
Mechanical, electrical, and plumbing design for medical office and clinic buildings where humidity control, medical gas coordination, and reliable power are project drivers.
Related Engineering Questions
What Is MEP Engineering?
MEP engineering is the coordinated design of mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems that make a building usable, safe, and efficient.
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.
How Do Commercial Generators Work?
Commercial generators start on a utility outage, produce electricity, and feed selected building loads through automatic transfer switches.
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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Need MEP engineering on the Treasure Coast?
BEED Engineering provides mechanical, electrical, and plumbing design for Treasure Coast building projects, including Port St. Lucie, Fort Pierce, and Stuart.
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