In the construction world, MEP stands for “mechanical, electrical and
plumbing.” MEP engineering is the science and art of planning, designing
and managing the MEP systems of a building.
MEP Engineer is a professional designation responsible for planning and
design in the field of Mechanical, Electrical, and plumbing (MEP) practice,
including developing policies standards, inspection procedure and
evaluation tools for MEP concerns along with preparing, reviewing drawing,
specification, and cost.
A MEP Engineer is a construction technician or building expert who is
responsible for the mechanical, electrical and plumbing work of a building
under construction. They are specialists who have a sound understanding of
the impact of the mechanical, electrical and plumbing settings within the
construction process.
MEP in the construction and HVAC industry refers to the mechanical,
electrical and plumbing (MEP) aspects of building construction and design.
MEP is widely used in commercial buildings.
HVAC is about providing comfortable conditioned air for residential,
commercial, and multi-use buildings. MEP, however, refers to mechanical,
electrical, and plumbing considerations of design and construction of buildings,
one of which is HVAC.
MEP drawings, in the construction industry, is a discipline of civil engineering
that focuses on building safety, working, and energy-efficient structures.
MEP refers to the mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems which mainly
serve as the backbone to the construction works.