Service
Engineering
Sound structure behind every design
Structural, MEP, and services coordination that lets ambitious architecture get built — durable, code-compliant, and resolved before it reaches site.
Start your project briefThe problem
You have a beautiful design and a real fear it will get value-engineered into something safe, leaky, or impossible to actually build.
Who it's for
Clients and architects who need the structural and services backbone resolved properly, so the design survives contact with the construction site.
Engineering is what keeps a strong idea standing. We pair vernacular and material-led architecture with modern structural reinforcement and passive cooling, as at Omak The Khaas, where load-bearing masonry in local stone is detailed for durability and the resort stays cool through every season without leaning on machinery. For fit-outs like WTC and HUDCO, the work is coordination: routing HVAC, electrical, and acoustic systems through layered ceilings and raised floors so services disappear and the design stays clean. From structural systems and roof forms to MEP and fire safety, we resolve the technical layer early — on the drawing board, where changes are cheap — so the site runs without surprises.
What we do
- Structural systems & analysis
- MEP & services coordination
- Passive cooling & ventilation
- Roof & envelope detailing
- Fire safety & compliance
- Construction & project oversight
De-risked, start to finish
How we work
Frame the problem
We map the structural and services demands of the design against site, budget, and code before detailing begins.
Engineer the system
Structure, MEP, and passive strategies sized and coordinated to support the architecture, not fight it.
Coordinate the drawings
Clash-checked, contractor-ready documentation so trades aren't improvising on site.
Oversee delivery
Site reviews and technical support through construction to keep quality and intent intact.
Selected work
All projectsLet's build it
Tell us about your site, your brief, and what you want the space to feel like. We'll spend the first conversation listening before we draw a single line.
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