On complex industrial sites, MEP coordination is what keeps electrical, mechanical and process services from colliding.
Industrial and infrastructure projects pack a great deal of services into tight, demanding spaces: power, water, drainage, ventilation, fire protection and process pipework all competing for the same routes. Coordination is what turns that congestion into an orderly, buildable installation.
Coordinated drawings first
Before anything is installed, services are coordinated on combined drawings to resolve clashes between trades. Catching conflicts on paper is far cheaper than discovering them on site, where rework wastes time, material and money.
Sequencing and access
Heavy industrial environments demand careful sequencing so each trade can work safely and efficiently, and so that valves, panels and equipment remain accessible for operation and maintenance once the plant is running.
Built to last
Industrial installations face vibration, temperature and continuous duty. Robust support, correct material selection and disciplined workmanship ensure the installation performs reliably under conditions that would expose any shortcuts.
Key takeaways
- Resolve trade clashes on coordinated drawings first
- Sequence work for safety and efficiency
- Keep equipment accessible for operation and maintenance
- Build robustly for vibration, heat and continuous duty
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