MEPC & HVAC

We plan and optimize building technology for maximum efficiency, comfort and sustainability.

Benefit from our wealth of experience.

Administrations, hotels, schools, universities, laboratories and industries operate facilities and buildings with technical infrastructure that must meet high standards. High-performance technical equipment is crucial for a work-friendly environment, an efficient energy supply and the safety of people and property.

As a full-service provider of technical building services, we offer comprehensive support, planning to the highest quality standards and expert advice throughout the entire life cycle of a property on all issues relating to all technical trades and HOAI system groups of technical equipment.

  • SanitarySewage, water and gas systems

    Sanitary engineering encompasses the installation and integration of systems for the supply of drinking and process water and the disposal of wastewater in buildings, for example. This includes the dimensioning and routing of piping systems from the building entry to the tapping points. The primary objective of planning, execution and operation is to ensure that the highest quality drinking water is hygienically flawless and functionally optimized. The same applies to the adequate dimensioning of wastewater systems (e.g. rainwater drainage) in times of climate change.

    Cost group 410 according to DIN 276 and system group 1 according to HOAI

  • HeatingHeat generation systems

    Heating technology covers the generation, distribution and control of renewable or conventional heat energy in buildings. It includes the selection and installation of various heating systems and heat generators for energy conversion and distribution to heat consumers, such as heating surfaces and panel heating systems, using available energy sources. It also includes the integration of advanced control strategies that optimize energy consumption and adapt to different operating conditions.

    Cost group 420 according to DIN 276 and system group 2 according to HOAI

  • Ventilation & air conditioningVentilation systems

    Ventilation and air conditioning technology is the holistic planning, installation and integration of systems for air circulation and air conditioning in buildings. It includes the calculation of the required air volumes and their efficient distribution in the rooms. The aim is to ensure a healthy and comfortable indoor climate that meets both the energy requirements and the individual areas of use. It also includes the provision and disposal of process-related volume flows in industrial and scientific environments.

    Cost group 430 according to DIN 276 and system group 3 according to HOAI

  • ElectricElectrical systems

    Electrical engineering covers the entire electrical infrastructure of buildings. This contains the transformation of supply connections, the design of main and sub-distribution boards and the routing of cables to the individual consumers. The implementation of safety meassures such as earthing system and overvoltage protection are essential in modern buildings. It also includes lighting systems, including their control and the integration of smart home technologies. The provision of charging infrastructure for e-mobility and energy management systems are now also an integral part of modern buildings.

    Cost group 440 according to DIN 276 and system group 4 according to HOAI

  • Communication & InformationCommunication, security and information technology systems

    This discipline deals with the installation and integration of systems for the transmission of data and modern communication. In addition to IT networks and data centers, this also includes audio-visual systems such as media and conference technology. Security systems such as intrusion detection systems and surveillance cameras, fire alarm and voice alarm systems are also an important part of modern buildings. The aim is to create an efficient and cyber-secure communication infrastructure.

    Cost group 450 according to DIN 276 and system group 5 according to HOAI

  • Elevator systemsConveyor systems

    Elevator systems are central elements of mobility in buildings. They ensure the safe and efficient transportation of people and loads across different levels, make a significant contribution to optimizing work processes and at the same time reduce operating costs.

    Cost group 460 according to DIN 276 and system group 6 according to HOAI

  • Special media & special systemsUtilization-specific and process engineering systems

    This includes special supply systems that go beyond standard requirements like gas supplies for laboratories, medical gases in hospitals, compressed air systems, special disposal and supply systems in industry and other customized technical solutions for special applications. Furthermore, sprinkler and water extruingishing systems with storage, provision and distribution belong to these special systems.

    Cost group 470 according to DIN 276 and system group 7 according to HOAI

  • I&CBuilding and plant automation

    I&C technology is responsible for monitoring, controlling and regulating technical processes in buildings. This includes the recording and analysis of measured values such as temperature, pressure and humidity as well as the application of control and regulation algorithms to optimize energy efficiency, comfort and safety.

    Cost group 480 according to DIN 276 and system group 8 according to HOAI

From kindergarten to factory

The interrelationships of building services in real estate, properties and neighborhoods are often complex. Thanks to our holistic advice that goes beyond individual topics and forward-looking planning, the relationship between investment and operating costs can be optimized. With individual and tailor-made solutions, even complex systems can be simplified as required, integrated economically and implemented sustainably.

Innovative building

New buildings enable building owners to realize their expectations in terms of flexibility of use and efficiency of building technology.
When renovating existing buildings, the requirements of the existing building fabric, current legal standards and, in some cases, ongoing operations must be taken into account. Risks can be limited in the run-up to refurbishment by means of precise analyses of the existing building and requirements.