ENGINEERED PROJECTS CONSULTING

SERVICES

Engineered Projects Consulting, LLC

Looking for the right consultant who can take your project to the next level? Are you trying to improve projects, deal with a project that did not perform as expected, or are you looking for more than just a typical design engineer?

EPC fits in between the design engineers, architect, and owner to help make sure the design is consistent with the priorities of the high-performance project and is built according to the design.

  • MEP Design Engineering and Consulting Services encompass the planning and oversight of mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems to ensure optimal functionality in construction projects.

  • High Performance Building Design & Consulting involves creating and advising on structures that prioritize energy efficiency, sustainability, and overall superior functionality.

  • Passive House projects utilize the best in Building Science practices to meet a set of standards that ensures the highest level of performance, durability, and comfort.

  • Third-Party Design Review involves an independent assessment of architectural plans and engineering documents to ensure compliance with high performance standards and design practices.

  • Envelope Commissioning is the comprehensive process of evaluating, testing, and optimizing the performance of a building's exterior components, such as walls, roofs, and windows, to enhance energy efficiency and mitigate potential issues.

  • MEP Systems Commissioning is the systematic process of ensuring the proper design, installation, and performance of installation, functionality, and performance of mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems in a building to optimize comfort, efficiency, and reliability.

  • Post Occupancy Commissioning and Consulting involves evaluating and optimizing a building's systems and performance after occupants have moved in, ensuring ongoing efficiency, comfort, and functionality.

  • Energy Monitoring and Analysis refers to the ongoing assessment and evaluation of energy consumption patterns within a building or system, aiming to optimize efficiency and identify opportunities for energy conservation.

COMMISSIONING

Engineered Projects Consulting, LLC

One service EPC provides is Commissioning (Cx). This service is essential to bridging the gap between high-performance architectural design and the challenges of bringing those designs to a built reality.

EPC provides Commissioning (Cx) services for large residential and light commercial projects focusing on the functional components of the building. The Cx plan is customized to each project and can be applied at any stage, from early design to post-occupancy.

Our commissioning process focuses on the functional components of the building. This includes the building envelope, HVAC, electrical, lighting and plumbing systems as these are crucial to long term performance. These systems must be designed and installed correctly. The objective is to ensure that the building meets the requirements for the occupants and functions as intended when construction is complete.

CONSULTING

Engineered Projects Consulting, LLC

EPC provides traditional mechanical, electrical, and plumbing design engineering services for high-performance projects. We design systems that will provide an exceptional level of comfort, energy efficiency, and durability. High-performance projects require a higher level of analysis and the ability to “think outside the box” when designing systems.

PASSIVE HOUSE

Engineered Projects Consulting, LLC

Ready to experience the ultimate in high-performance buildings? EPC provides consulting services for Passive House projects and can assist with certification. This technology uses the best practices of Building Science based on decades of research and real-world construction.

Engineered Projects Consulting, LLC

I am a licensed engineer in multiple states and a commissioning agent with over 20 years of experience in the field of building science.

APPLIED BUILDING SCIENCE

Resolving issues before they become problems. Bridging the gap between architects, engineers, owners, and contractors.