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The MEP engineer must be diligent about tracking the current industrial systems and equipment information throughout the project. These details are often not ready when we begin designing, and they can go through multiple changes and revisions, all the way through the last day of construction. The engineer also needs to coordinate with non-traditional trades, such as specialized equipment manufacturers, system vendors, or refrigeration or waste-handling system companies.
When designing industrial facilities, the engineering team may need to address two factors: humidity control and space pressure control. It's often necessary to combine traditional HVAC and refrigeration equipment, as well as establish redundancy and backup power, in order to meet the facility's needs. Throughout the food processing facility project, our MEP team worked closely with the refrigeration and control engineers to make sure the industrial freezers and coolers were properly installed and met safety standards.
Marcin Jakubowski, Senior Mechanical Engineer, RTM Associates.
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