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What Is a Facility Assessment?
A facility assessment is an engineering review of existing mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems to document condition, remaining life, and recommended work.
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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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A facility assessment is a structured review of existing building systems. For MEP, engineers inspect equipment, review capacity and condition, and identify code, reliability, and replacement issues. The deliverable is typically a report with findings, photographs, and prioritized recommendations that owners can use for capital planning.
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What an MEP facility assessment covers
A facility assessment documents how existing systems are performing and what they will need. Typical MEP review includes:
- HVAC equipment age, condition, and capacity
- Electrical service, panels, and spare capacity
- Plumbing heaters, piping condition, and known deficiencies
- Controls and building automation
- Life-safety interfaces such as fire alarm
- Maintenance access and code-risk items
What you get
Owners usually receive:
- Existing-conditions narrative
- Equipment lists
- Photographs
- Priority recommendations (immediate, near-term, long-term)
- Rough order-of-magnitude guidance when requested
This is different from commissioning, which verifies that new or renovated systems operate as specified.
When it is useful
- Before buying or renovating a building
- When capital budgets need a five- to ten-year MEP plan
- When humidity, power, or plumbing failures keep recurring
- When the original drawings are missing
See When do you need an MEP engineer? and commercial renovations.
Common Questions
Is a facility assessment the same as a property condition assessment for a loan?
They overlap. An MEP-focused assessment goes deeper on HVAC, electrical, and plumbing than a high-level real-estate PCA.
Do you have to open walls?
Not always. Many assessments are visual plus nameplate and document review. Destructive investigation is used when justified.
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Related Questions
What Is Commercial Commissioning?
Commissioning is a quality process that verifies building systems are installed and operating according to the owner’s project requirements.
When Do You Need an MEP Engineer?
Hire an MEP engineer when a project changes HVAC, power, plumbing, life-safety systems, occupancy, or when a building department requires sealed drawings.
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.
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Facility Assessments
Condition assessments and capital planning support for existing mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems.
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Mechanical Engineering
HVAC, chilled water, central plants, ventilation, humidity control, and building automation for commercial and institutional buildings.
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Electrical Engineering
Power distribution, lighting, generators, fire alarm, and low-voltage systems for new construction and renovations.
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