MEP Asset Management

Management, Monitoring and Optimisation of Mechanical & Electrical Engineering Systems

Our MEP Engineering team support clients with the management of MEP assets to ensure building systems are operating to their full potential.

MEP asset management includes:

  • Maintaining an inventory of HVAC units, electrical panels, pumps, and water systems.

  • Monitoring critical systems in real time.

  • Predicting when equipment may/will need replacement.

  • Scheduling maintenance to avoid disrupting services or occupier needs.

  • Forecasting a 10-year replacement budget.

From creating an Asset Register to identifyin and cataloguing all MEP assets, including critical assets, we take a thorough and meticulous approach to ensuring our clients have comprehensive documentation across all building systems assets, recording details such as manufacturer, model, serial number, location, installation date, and expected lifespan.

MEP Lifecycle Management is about then tracking asset condition and performance, which allows us to provide clear forecast on maintenance, refurbishment, and replacement needs. We support this wth condition-based maintenance, using a combination of inspections and sensor data.

A best practice asset management approach allows landlords to manage risk and efficiently deliver corrective maintenance when failures might occur, and assessing consequences or wider impacts of failure should they occur.
A key driver is compliance and safety, as we are able to ensure all building systems meet regulatory requirements, from managing statutory inspections to maintaining records for audits and safety compliance.

 

MEP Asset Management will cover:

  • Mechanical assets include HVAC systems, boilers, chillers, pumps, ventilation equipment, lifts, and other mechanical plant.
  • Electrical assets include power distribution systems, switchgear, generators, UPS systems, lighting, fire alarms, and security systems.
  • Public Health assets (often called plumbing) include water supply systems, drainage, sanitation, hot water systems, and associated infrastructure.