Engineering Project
Sompalli Medical Office — Orlando
- Orlando, Florida
- 5,500 SF
- Healthcare / Commercial
- Mechanical + Electrical + Plumbing
BEED Engineering
Healthcare
Sompalli Medical Office
Orlando, Florida · Mechanical + Electrical + Plumbing
Project Overview
The Sompalli medical office in Orlando, Florida is a 5,500-square-foot medical office building. BEED Engineering provided MEP engineering design and construction administration for renovations to that building.
A medical office renovation has to keep HVAC, power, and plumbing coordinated while the building is being rebuilt around clinical occupancy.
The Challenge
Renovating 5,500 square feet of medical office is not a vacant-shell tenant fit-out. The systems have to land in an existing building and still match the sealed documents through construction.
The design had to:
- Provide mechanical, electrical, and plumbing engineering for the renovated medical office
- Support construction administration during installation
BEED Engineering's Scope
BEED provided MEP engineering design services and construction administration.
Engineering Solutions
The MEP design covered HVAC, power, lighting, and plumbing for the 5,500-square-foot medical office renovation. Construction administration followed those documents through installation in Orlando.
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What Is MEP Engineering?
MEP engineering is the coordinated design of mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems that make a building usable, safe, and efficient.
Do I Need an Engineer for a Commercial Renovation?
Many commercial renovations need an MEP engineer when HVAC, electrical, plumbing, occupancy, or life-safety systems change—or when sealed drawings are required for permit.
What Does an MEP Engineer Do During Construction?
During construction, an MEP engineer reviews submittals, answers RFIs, visits the site at key milestones, and helps resolve field conflicts so systems are installed as designed.
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.
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