DENVER MEP DESIGN

Introduction

MEP material take-off is a promising way for clients and constructors to estimate the costs of MEP execution accurately and allocate a rational budget to this action. The residential Columbine building is located in the heart of the highly sought-after Bonnie Brae neighborhood in Denver, Colorado. This project aims to execute the MEP installation and estimate the costs based on the material take-off lists and MEP designs provided by our specialists for the basement and two stories.

Requirement Details

The actions that should be taken in the present project are as follows:

  • The single-family house contains 20 fixtures, including bathtubs, showers, kitchen sinks, lavatories, dishwashers, washing machines, water closets, and laundry sinks, which shall be connected to the cold and hot water supply lines in addition to the drainage system.
  • The building shall be equipped with a tank water heater, central air conditioner, furnace, and air handlers.
  • Also, sump pumps shall be required to support the water supply line for the upper stories from the basement.
  • The drainage system line shall be considered to transfer the sewer to the city drainage system.
  • The gas line shall be considered for the tank water heater.
  • The wiring system, recessed cane lights, pendants, receptacles, panel boards, circuits, solar panel, and its conduits shall be designed.

MEP Designs

The deliverables provided to the client are as follows:

  • The HVAC systems have selected after calculating the loads in Carrier HAP, and the material take-off for the HVAC systems, ductworks and the related accessories have enlisted.
  • The gas line path and pipe size have been specified, and the proposed material take-off
  • Following the calculation of W.S.F.U for all fixtures, and pressure of water meter, the cold and hot water plumbing’s size have been specified. The material take-off for hot/cold water supply have been proposed to the client.
  • The capacity of tank water heater as well as sump pumps have been specified and the well-suited types and models have been proposed.
  • The size of the drainage plumbing has been specified regarding the D.F.U of fixtures, and the list of take-off material have been provided.
  • The electrical circuits, size of power panel, and specified take-off materials have been scheduled.
  • The required conduit path for the solar panel has been specified.
  • In addition to the material take-off lists, the drawing of the plumbing, electrical layout and ductworks.

Conclusion

The proposed material take-offs for the MEP design of the Columbine building demonstrate FASTBUILD’s ability to provide code-compliant MEP material take-offs. The technical proposal enabled the client to estimate the MEP execution costs accurately.

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