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Warehouse Projects in Georgia Face Unique MEP Challenges

Warehouses in Georgia must support efficient logistics, high-volume storage, automation, and employee safety while complying with local building and fire codes. Whether you're developing a distribution center, e-commerce fulfillment hub, or industrial warehouse, improper MEP coordination can lead to project delays, operational inefficiencies, and costly redesigns.

Architects, developers, and warehouse owners commonly face:

  • HVAC design challenges for large open warehouse spaces
  • Electrical capacity planning for conveyors, automation systems, and warehouse equipment
  • Fire protection coordination for high-piled storage and ESFR sprinkler systems
  • Plumbing design for employee facilities, breakrooms, and warehouse support spaces
  • Utility routing conflicts between HVAC, electrical, plumbing, and structural systems
  • Lighting design challenges for high-bay storage areas
  • Permit delays caused by incomplete or non-compliant MEP drawings

Without proper coordination, warehouse projects often experience construction delays, change orders, code compliance issues, and higher operating costs.

Our MEP engineering solutions help improve warehouse efficiency, safety, energy performance, and long-term operational reliability.

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Types of Warehouse Projects We Support

We provide MEP design solutions for a wide range of warehouse and logistics facilities across Georgia:

  • Distribution centers
  • E-commerce fulfillment centers
  • Logistics and shipping warehouses
  • Cold storage warehouses
  • Manufacturing warehouses
  • Warehouse renovations and expansions
  • Industrial storage buildings
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Specialized MEP Engineering for Warehouse Facilities

We deliver fully coordinated HVAC, electrical, plumbing, and fire protection designs tailored to warehouse and industrial environments across Georgia.

HVAC Design for Warehouse Facilities

Warehouse environments require HVAC systems that provide worker comfort while maintaining energy efficiency across large-volume spaces.

Our HVAC solutions include:

  • Heating and cooling load calculations
  • Warehouse ventilation system design
  • Rooftop unit (RTU) coordination
  • HVAC zoning for warehouse and office spaces
  • Energy-efficient HVAC system design
Electrical Engineering for Warehouse Operations

Modern warehouses rely on dependable electrical infrastructure to support material handling systems, automation, lighting, and future expansion.

Our electrical design scope includes:

  • Electrical load calculations and panel schedules
  • Power distribution for warehouse equipment
  • High-bay LED lighting design
  • Emergency and backup power systems
  • Electrical infrastructure for conveyors, robotics, and EV charging stations
Plumbing Design for Warehouse Facilities

Warehouse plumbing systems should support daily operations while meeting commercial building code requirements.

Our plumbing design scope includes:

  • Domestic water supply systems
  • Drainage and sanitary waste systems
  • Employee restroom and breakroom plumbing
  • Water-efficient plumbing fixture layouts
  • Stormwater drainage coordination
Fire Protection & Life Safety Systems

Warehouse facilities require properly engineered fire protection systems to safeguard personnel, inventory, and building assets.

Our fire protection design includes:

  • ESFR and standard sprinkler system design
  • High-piled storage fire protection coordination
  • Fire alarm and smoke detection systems
  • Life safety and emergency egress planning
  • Support during Georgia AHJ reviews and permit approvals

Why Architects & Developers Choose Us for Warehouse MEP Design in Georgia

Warehouse developments require efficient system coordination, scalable infrastructure, and permit-ready engineering—and that's exactly what we deliver.

  • Licensed MEP engineers serving Georgia and across the U.S.
  • Extensive experience in warehouses, logistics hubs, and industrial facilities
  • Permit-ready drawings aligned with Georgia building and fire codes
  • Fast turnaround to support demanding warehouse construction schedules
  • BIM coordination that minimizes RFIs and construction conflicts
  • Value-engineered designs that reduce construction and operating costs

Client Testimonials

"I just want to say thank you. Your team has been nothing short of amazing, and I'm glad to have started working with you and NY Engineers. Ankit is my main point of contact and is on top of everything; he's great."

-Erik Liepins

"You guys have been great to work with. It was, of course, a learning curve at first, understanding how things were done and time frames and so forth. There isn’t anything that stands out that I feel is a detriment, so I’d give a 10."

-Dahlia Washington

"I am very satisfied with Nearby Engineers' work - you are easy to work with and internally coordinate the disciplines faster and in more detail than other engineers we have worked with. The lines of communication are clear and simple."

-Joel Berman

"We’ve been working with NY Engineers for almost two years and continue to be impressed with their dependability and professionalism on all our projects. From Ankit to the rest of the team, we are fortunate to have them as part of our design team."

-Chris Raba

FAQs

What is included in warehouse MEP design services?

Warehouse MEP design services include HVAC, electrical, plumbing, and fire protection engineering for warehouses, distribution centers, fulfillment centers, and industrial facilities.

Why is HVAC design important for warehouse buildings?

Proper HVAC design improves employee comfort, indoor air quality, and energy efficiency while supporting the unique environmental needs of large warehouse spaces.

What electrical systems are essential for modern warehouses?

Warehouses require electrical systems for automation equipment, conveyors, high-bay lighting, material handling equipment, EV charging infrastructure, and emergency power.

Do warehouses require specialized fire protection systems?

Yes. Many warehouse facilities require ESFR sprinkler systems, high-piled storage fire protection, fire alarms, and life safety systems designed to meet NFPA and local code requirements.

Can you support warehouse renovations and expansions?

Absolutely. We provide coordinated MEP engineering for warehouse renovations, tenant improvements, facility expansions, and adaptive reuse projects.

How long does warehouse MEP design take?

Most warehouse MEP design projects are completed within 1–4 weeks, depending on the facility size, project complexity, and coordination requirements.

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