MEP DRAWINGS

Accurate & Detailed MEP Shop Drawings

Tejjy’s building MEP drawings typically include information about the layout and routing of pipes, ducts, and electrical wiring, as well as the location of equipment such as boilers, HVAC units, and electrical panels. They are used by architects, engineers, and contractors to design and construct buildings, and are essential for ensuring that the building’s systems are safe, efficient, and compliant with MEP standard codes and regulations. 

MEP shop drawings with specified BIM LOD (Level of Detailing 100-500) ease the creation, fabrication, installation, assembly, and facility management for the design-build process.

Tejjy’s MEP shop drawings adopts Revit, and Naviswork workflow to facilitate construction drawings services for Mechanical/HVAC, Electrical, Plumbing, Fire protection, Architectural, Structural, and Façade shop drawings. 

Experienced MEP engineers provide detailed MEP fabrication drawings and mechanical shop drawings including duct detailing, water supply detailing, and panel distribution drawings. 

MEP drawing Services - Tejjy

MEP Shop Drawing Services for Fabrication, Assembly, and Installation

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Mechanical / HVAC Shop Drawings

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Electrical Shop Drawings

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Plumbing Shop Drawings

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Fire Protection Shop Drawings

Tejjy offers detailed layouts and technical specifications for mechanical and HVAC components in buildings. It includes escalators, elevators, heating vents, air conditioning systems, and HVAC ducts. Our services include 2D drafting, 3D modeling, reverse engineering, assembly, casting, machining, and sheet metal drawings to manufacturers, engineers, fabricators, and consultants.

Design

  • HVAC Schematic Design
  • Duct Layout Drawings
  • Ventilation System Design
Calculations

  • Heat Load calculations and analysis
  • Footfall predictive assessment
  • Escalator and elevator requirement calculations
Mechanical_HVAC System Design

MEP Electrical Shop Drawings

Tejjy’s electrical shop drawings are crucial for precise data for electrical component installation. Our electrical modeling engineers ensure accurate representation of lighting power systems, component locations, and manufacturer identifications. They use the latest BIM software stack for electrical 3D modeling, clash coordination, and shop drawing preparation.

Design

  • Lighting layout Design
  • Single Line Diagrams (SLDs)
  • Security Systems Layout
  • Energy Management System Design
  • Riser and panel schedule design
Calculations

  • Lightning protection calculation
  • Electrical load and lighting calculations
  • Lux level calculation and power design
  • Electrical Wiring

    MEP Plumbing Shop Drawings

    Tejjy’s plumbing drawings approach is for detailed outlining a building's plumbing system, including piping, drainage, garbage disposals, sewerage, and wastewater carriers. Our plumbing modelers have expertise in mechanical machine shop processes, software tools, and BIM models to produce manufacturing drawings to be utilized by manufacturers on-site.

    Design
    • Water Cooled System Design
    • Hot Water System Design
    • Gas Piping Design
    • Rain Water Harvesting System Design
    • Sanitary System Design
    • Vent Piping Design
    Calculations
    • Pipe flow calculations
    • Pipe sizing and pressure drop calculations
    • Pump head calculation
    Plumbing Components Design

    Fire Protection System Shop Drawings

    Our MEP fire protection shop drawings are crucial visual and technical representations of fire protection elements used in the fire protection industry. They include critical details like pipes, sprinklers, hangers, and control valves. These drawings streamline the installation process, save cost, and save time in construction projects.

    Design
    • Sprinkler system layout
    • Smoke detection layout
    Calculation
    • Fire flow requirements
    • Hydraulic requirements
    Sprinkler Fire Protection Design

    Consult Us For MEP Drawing & Modeling Expertise In

    Commercial Buildings
    Commercial Buildings
    Educational Institute
    Educational Institute
    Historic Monuments
    Historic Monuments
    Hotels and Resorts
    Hotels and Resorts
    Residential Buildings
    Residential Buildings
    Train Stations & Airport
    Train Stations & Airport
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    Benefits of Outsourcing your MEP Shop Drawings needs to us

    Tejjy’s MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing) shop drawing services typically ensure: 

    • Detailed drawings showing the positioning of each component of mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and firefighting systems 
    • Producing a comprehensive understanding of dimensions, material specifications, assembly guidelines, and joineries for use in building and fabrication. 
    • Working in collaboration with engineering and architectural designs to guarantee that there are no conflicts between various MEP systems. 
    • Examining and revising MEP as-built drawings to take into account modifications to market specifications, building codes, and green certifications. 
    • On-site assistance is provided throughout the building process to guarantee that the systems are fitted accurately and in accordance with the necessary guidelines. 
    FAQ

    To prevent reworks and delays during the installation process, MEP shop drawings are an inevitable phase in the building process. Shop drawings are comprehensive technical depictions that offer details on how different pieces of equipment will be acquired and installed during a project. The detailed framework of MEP shop drawings ensures building code and green parameters compliance during the MEP development process.  

    Engineers or architects produce these construction drawings at the project stakeholders’ request. Shop drawings are produced following the signing of the agreement with the owner. Shop drawings are more of a guide to streamline the on-site assembly and fabrication process.

    Our Detailed MEP shop drawing services allow MEP Contractors, Engineers, Subcontractors, General Contractors, and Product Manufacturers to easily install and fabricate. MEP shop drawings assist construction document sets to be more cohesive. Contractors and engineers use these design sets to obtain accurate specifications and uncover flaws before the commencement of construction, saving time, money, and labor costs.

    • Architects: Architects use MEP drawings to ensure that the building’s systems are integrated seamlessly into the overall design and that the building meets all necessary codes and regulations. They also use them to coordinate with other design professionals such as structural and civil engineers.
    • Engineers: MEP engineers create and review MEP drawings to ensure that the building’s systems are safe, efficient, and compliant with codes and regulations. They use the drawings to design and specify the mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems, including the layout and routing of pipes, ducts, and electrical wiring, as well as the location of equipment such as boilers, HVAC units, and electrical panels.
    • Contractors: Contractors use MEP drawings as a guide during the construction process to ensure that the building’s systems are installed correctly and to the proper specifications. They also use the drawings to identify any potential issues or conflicts with other building systems.
    • Building owners: Building owners use MEP drawings to understand the building’s systems, to identify any potential issues or inefficiencies, and to plan for maintenance and upgrades.
    • Facility managers: Facility managers use MEP drawings to understand the building’s systems, to identify any potential issues or inefficiencies, and to plan for maintenance and upgrades. They also use them to verify compliance with regulations and codes.

    Overall, MEP drawings are used by a wide range of professionals throughout the design, construction, and operation of a building, to ensure that the building’s systems are safe, efficient and comply with the codes and regulations.