News: Construction Design & Engineering

Merritt Engineering expands its MEP division

Charles Merritt,
Merritt Engineering

Bayside, NY Merritt Engineering Consultants, P.C. has expanded its mechanical, electrical, plumbing (MEP) division to better serve the needs of its clients and fill an apparent demand within the preservation arena. Headed by Ken Sullivan, P.E., the MEP team will assist clients with all engineering, design and construction oversight-related activities for projects ranging from HVAC upgrades, boiler room code compliance, electrical and plumbing improvements, condition assessments, energy analysis and energy conservation projects. “We realized that there was a growing demand for MEP Engineering services,” said Charles Merritt, president of Merritt Engineering. “We’re always listening to our clients’ feedback so we can better assist them and serve as their one-stop-shop for engineering needs.”

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