Energy Services & Mechanical Contractors
ENGIE MEP Services Northeast is the energy services operation of ENGIE North America in the greater Northeast and across the U.S. for certain major projects. Five companies work together as ENGIE MEP Services Northeast providing a unique combination of in-house capabilities and the latest technologies to improve asset value, sustainability, resiliency, comfort, energy savings and safety. Some of these services include:
Mechanical (HVAC)
- Heating, ventilation & air conditioning
- Indoor air quality (IAQ)
- Boiler & chiller repair – all types
- “U” & “S” stamps, “R” Board Certification
Facility Services
- Building operations
- Emergency service 24/7
- Preventive maintenance
- Continuous remote monitoring
Engineering & Planning
- Mechanical, plumbing & industrial
- Building Information Modeling (BIM)
- Virtual Design & Construction (VDC)
- Energy & project engineering
Distributed Energy Resources
- Generation & co-generation
- Renewables
- Thermal & electrical energy storage
- Microgrids
Off-Site Construction
- Modularization
- Prefabrication
- Sheet metal fabrication
- Piping solutions fabrication
Construction
- Design-Build & Design-Assist
- Integrated Project Delivery (IPD)
- MEP construction
- Process piping solutions
Specialty Services
- Balancing & Testing
- Commissioning: BCx, EBCx & RCx
- Building controls service & design
- Energy management
Energy Efficiency Solutions
- Energy audits (Levels I, II & III)
- Energy Efficiency Measures (EEMS)
- Energy Management Systems (EMS)
- Building Management Systems (BMS)
Our Services
Featured Articles
MEP Prefabrication & Modularization
Prefabrication and modularization are terms frequently used in the construction industry to describe the extent to which structural pieces or sections of a building are assembled off-site. However, prefabrication and modularization are not yet such familiar terms in the MEP…
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The terms, “capacity” and “energy” are often tossed around in a confusing, and sometimes improper, manner when discussing electricity. For building owners, however, being clear on these terms is important. Following are examples of different relationships between energy and capacity…
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