Project Management
MEP shop drawings provide the detailed, coordinated layouts necessary for accurate installation and smooth project execution. They ensure that systems are built to specification, reduce field errors, and facilitate compliance with regulatory standards. In large projects, detailed MEP shop drawings are essential to achieving efficient construction, minimizing costly delays, and ensuring operational effectiveness
- Review Design Drawings: Study the architectural and engineering design drawings to understand the intended layout and system specifications.
- Coordination Meetings: Meet with architects, engineers, and other trades to establish a coordinated approach.
- Detailed Modeling: Use 3D software to develop detailed layouts for each MEP system, including individual components, routing, and supports.
- Clash Detection and Revisions: Run clash detection reports to identify conflicts and make adjustments as needed.
- Approval and Sign-Off: Submit the finalized drawings for approval by project stakeholders, including the architect and engineer of record.
- Field Verification and Updates: Make site visits to ensure the as-built conditions match the shop drawings; update drawings if needed.




