
CORE & SPECIALIZED
SERVICES
With a rich depth of experience, we have expanded beyond conventional offerings to include a suite of specialized services, designed to furnish our clients with comprehensive and sophisticated solutions.

Core Services
MECHANICAL
We design your HVAC and AC systems for comfort and energy efficiency. Different buildings require unique approach to the Mechanical Design. We know how to prioritize different features for different clients.
Whatever your needs, we are here to find a solution for your new or renovated building.
ELECTRICAL
As the “Nervous System” of the building, Electrical Systems are there to power and control the other systems your building needs to function: Audio and Visual Equipment, Security and Surveillance, Ventilation, Lighting, Fire Protection, PA and other Technology related systems.
We design reliable and scalable electrical systems engineered to meet complex project needs.
PLUMBING
Essential for the health and functionality of any building, our Plumbing Systems ensure reliable water supply, efficient waste management, and safe gas distribution. We prioritize sustainability and strict code compliance to deliver solutions that enhance the overall performance of your building.
Whether it's a new construction or a renovation, we are committed to meeting your specific needs with innovative and reliable plumbing designs.
Specialized Services
Technology
Services
When designing buildings, making them safer and more connected should not be an afterthought.
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Security systems include CCTV surveillance, access control systems, and alarm systems to protect the building and its occupants from unauthorized access and potential threats.
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AV Systems encompass equipment and solutions for presentations, conferences, and entertainment, including projectors, screens, sound systems, and video conferencing tools.
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Fire Alarm Systems detect and alert occupants to the presence of fire, enabling timely evacuation and response. They include smoke detectors, heat detectors, and alarm panels.
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Structured Cabling involves installation of a standardized cabling infrastructure to support various communication systems, including data, voice, and video networks.
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Public Address Systems are systems used for making announcements, broadcasting messages, and providing emergency notifications throughout the building.
Safety at Every Level
From smart building systems to resilient electrical infrastructure, safety is the thread that connects our specialized services. Our Technology solutions protect building occupants, while Power Systems Analysis—which we conduct to asses elextrical system performance and risk—ensures safe, maintainable environments for operations teams.
Power Systems Analysis
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Short Circuit Analysis
A Short Circuit Analysis identifies potential fault conditions in electrical networks. By pinpointing weak spots and areas needing reinforcement, it offers valuable insight into the system’s health—enabling proactive maintenance and upgrades.
It’s also essential for selecting the right circuit breakers, fuses, and other protective devices to safely interrupt fault currents, prevent damage, and reduce downtime.
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Equipment Evaluation
Short circuit analysis is essential for selecting the right electrical equipment such as circuit breakers, fuses, and other protective devices to safely interrupt fault currents, prevent damage, and reduce downtime.
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Arc Flash Analysis
Sparks are never a good sign. Arc Flash incidents can cause severe injuries, equipment damage, and costly downtime.
A thorough Arc Flash Analysis will help protect your workforce AND ensure compliance with the latest safety regulations.
We utilize advanced software to assess hazards and implement safety measures that align with industry standards and code requirements (NFPA 70E, NEC, IEEE 1584, and OSHA).
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Coordination Study
To avoid outages, equipment damage, and safety risks, it’s essential to optimize how protection devices like circuit breakers, fuses, reclosers, and relays operate.
A proper coordination study ensures that only the device closest to a fault responds—preventing cascading failures and keeping your electrical system stable and reliable.