Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing
Freese and Nichols offers in-house mechanical, electrical and plumbing (MEP) services for a variety of projects and clients, providing an in-depth knowledge base and real-world experience. Our clients benefit from solutions that are economical and sustainable. We help reduce the consumption of energy and water through our expertise in energy master planning, irrigation/water management and lighting design.
Start a Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing ProjectSpecific Services
- Heating, ventilation and air conditioning
- Thermal energy generation, storage and distribution
- Facilities automation
- Heat recovery
- Energy audits
- Energy master planning
- Commissioning
- Medium-voltage distribution
- High-voltage substations
- Emergency power generation
- Microgrids
- Alternate and renewable energy solutions
- Fire alarms
- Lighting and lighting control
- Power systems studies
- Short-circuit and protective device coordination studies
- Arc flash analyses
- Load-flow studies
- Motor-starting studies
- Domestic, laboratory and process plumbing
- Fire suppression
- Fuel storage and distribution
- Irrigation and water management
- Irrigation audits and evaluations
- Irrigation system master planning
Project Gallery
Bois d’Arc Lake Raw Water Pump Station and Intake Structure
North Texas Municipal Water District
Irving Flood Control Pump Station Electrical Improvements
Dallas County Utility and Reclamation District, Texas
James Anderson Campus Center
Central Texas College
Southeast Water Reclamation Plant Electrical Improvements
City of Lubbock, Texas
Bois d’Arc Lake Leonard High-Service Pump Station
North Texas Municipal Water District
Camp Mabry Microgrid Design and Infrastructure Capacity Study
Texas Military Department
E.V. Spence Intake Pump Station Upgrades
Colorado River Municipal Water District, Texas
Mike Streeter Pump Station Emergency Generator
Dallas County Utility and Reclamation District, Texas
North Austin Complex Telecom Fiber Routing Study
Texas Facilities Commission
Wylie Water Treatment Plant Power System Improvements
North Texas Municipal Water District