Task Assigned
Trusting in our exceptional capability and precision-driven delivery, one of Uppteam’s long-standing clients approached us with an electrical and MEP design support project.Our task was to deliver remote electrical design support and seamless coordination with mechanical and plumbing disciplines. It was a multi-family residential infrastructure project involving 10 cottage-style units, shared amenities, and a clubhouse. This project’s primary focus was on developing coordinated, code-consistent electricaldesigns. Uppteam also had to provide support to the client’s engineering team through dynamic architectural, interior, and MEP inputs. We were required to maintain design accuracy, coordination, and momentum even with phased and incomplete information.
Project Timeline
- Phase 1 - The first phase of this project involved executing initial electrical planning. During this period, we created preliminary electrical layouts, load assumptions, and placeholder fixture locations focused on the architectural plans in hand.
- Phase 2 - The second stage in this project comprised ensuring perfect coordination between the site and lighting. Consequently, we prepared site electrical strategies, utility placeholders, and performed photometric studies to ensure compliant site lighting and egress illumination.
- Phase 3 - In the third phase, a detailed electrical design was completed. It consisted of cutting-edge panel schedules, feeder sizing, outlet layouts, and fire alarm coordination when additional MEP and architectural inputs were accessible.
- Phase 4 - Final coordination and quality review were pursued during this last phase. During this time, drawings were updated to the highest precision, reflecting finalized inputs and validated code compliance. Cross-discipline checks were performed to confirm consistency across electrical sheets.
Additional Notes
- Our team employed placeholder strategies to sustain progress while integrating late interior, architectural, and equipment updates.
- We carried out load calculations, photometric analysis, and fire alarm coordination perfectly aligned with NEC, NFPA, IESNA, and ADA specifications.
- The experts designed flexible outlet and conduit layouts, thereby reducing rework after furniture and equipment positions were finalized.
- We conducted drawing reviews regularly to maintain accurate circuiting, panel coordination, and constructability.























