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Engineering design
Technical design of energy systems, from requirements specification to tender documentation.
We design technical systems that can actually be built and operated. The deliverable is the documentation the contractor needs to deliver the right solution at the right price.
Specialisms
- Heat pumps, heating plant rooms and cooling systems
- BMS and automation
- Solar PV systems
- Ventilation and indoor climate
Deliverables
- Requirements and performance specifications
- Drawings and system schematics
- Tender documentation and evaluation support
- Construction-phase follow-up and verification against the designed solution
We act as the link between owner and contractor. The aim is that what is written in the contract is what comes out of the building — without the owner having to know every detail themself.
Phases in a typical project
- Concept design: identifying requirements, load profiles and boundary conditions. Concept assessment with rough cost estimates and an energy budget as the basis for decision-making.
- Preliminary design: selection of the main solution with sizing, space requirements, LCC and LCA. Documentation detailed enough to give the owner real cost certainty before the detailed design.
- Detailed design: final drawings, system schematics, functional descriptions, quantity lists and technical specifications. Multidisciplinary coordination with the architect, RIB, RIE and automation.
- Tender documentation: complete tender package with performance specifications and evaluation criteria. We assist with contracting and quality-assure suppliers’ bids.
- Construction follow-up: verification against the designed solution, clarifications during construction, participation in commissioning and functional testing until documented handover.
We tailor the delivery to the project’s complexity and contract form. On smaller assignments phases are combined, while on larger projects clear decision points are inserted between phases so the owner retains real control of cost, schedule and technical scope throughout the process.






