We model mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and fire systems as a single coordinated package. All services are developed together so they fit within the available space, clear the structure, and do not conflict with each other. Fire fighting, fire alarm, and suppression systems are included under this scope.
What We Cover
MEPF systems share the same ceiling voids, risers, and service zones, which is where most coordination issues originate. When these systems are developed separately and combined later, conflicts only become visible during installation, leading to rework and delays on site. We model mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and fire protection systems together from the beginning so routing, clearances, and equipment placement are resolved during design. This ensures coordination happens early, not during construction. The model is structured so all services align across levels, allowing teams to coordinate, review, and extract drawings without inconsistencies.
HVAC ductwork, air handling units, fan coil units, grilles, dampers, and all associated equipment modelled with correct clearances and maintenance access.
Cold water, hot water, drainage, and sanitary pipework modelled with correct falls, sizes, and routing through the building.
Sprinkler networks, fire hydrant systems, suppression systems, and associated pipework modelled and coordinated against all other services.
Detection devices, call points, sounders, and cable routes modelled in line with the system design and coordinated within the ceiling and wall zones.
Deliverables
MEPF Model
All mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and fire systems modelled in a single coordinated file, separated by discipline worksets.
Coordination Report
Documentation of service clashes identified and resolved during the modelling process, before final delivery.
Service Drawing Sets
Plans and sections showing service routes, equipment locations, and annotation for use by installation teams on site.
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