— Six MEP Disciplines

One operator. Every system your building requires.

Fire suppression, HVAC, fabrication, insulation, and civil systems — designed to current code, installed in-house, commissioned without shortcuts.

Close-up of a fire suppression sprinkler head and red-painted steel pipe assembly mounted to a concrete ceiling, hard industrial light revealing pipe threading and valve detail, no people in frame
Close-up of a fire suppression sprinkler head and red-painted steel pipe assembly mounted to a concrete ceiling, hard industrial light revealing pipe threading and valve detail, no people in frame
Wide shot of large-diameter galvanised HVAC ductwork installed across the ceiling of an unfinished commercial floor, natural daylight through high windows, routing bends and insulated joints visible, no people in frame
Wide shot of large-diameter galvanised HVAC ductwork installed across the ceiling of an unfinished commercial floor, natural daylight through high windows, routing bends and insulated joints visible, no people in frame
Fabrication workshop close-up — a steel pipe section being welded on a work bench, hot sparks and blue-white arc light, raw steel and clamps in frame, no people visible only gloved hands and the weld joint
Fabrication workshop close-up — a steel pipe section being welded on a work bench, hot sparks and blue-white arc light, raw steel and clamps in frame, no people visible only gloved hands and the weld joint
Cross-section view of pipe insulation being applied — foam and foil wrap layers visible in cut-away, industrial work light on a concrete wall background, no people in frame
Cross-section view of pipe insulation being applied — foam and foil wrap layers visible in cut-away, industrial work light on a concrete wall background, no people in frame
Overhead view of civil infrastructure work in a commercial building — concrete slab penetrations and conduit sleeves cast in place, hard-hat zone markings visible on concrete floor, industrial daylight, no people in frame
Overhead view of civil infrastructure work in a commercial building — concrete slab penetrations and conduit sleeves cast in place, hard-hat zone markings visible on concrete floor, industrial daylight, no people in frame
Organized rows of MEP materials on industrial shelving — copper fittings, valve bodies, and conduit sections under warehouse strip lighting, concrete floor and steel racking visible, no people in frame
Organized rows of MEP materials on industrial shelving — copper fittings, valve bodies, and conduit sections under warehouse strip lighting, concrete floor and steel racking visible, no people in frame
/ Scope of Work

Integrated systems across every MEP discipline

Fire Hydraulic & Smoke Systems

HVAC Systems

Fabrication

In-house sheet metal and pipe fabrication. Complex geometries cut and assembled on-site, eliminating third-party lead times on critical components.

Suppression pipework, smoke management, and alarm integration — engineered to NFPA and local code for high-occupancy commercial builds.

Full duct design, supply, and installation for Pakistan's climate — sized and commissioned for the actual load, not a spec sheet estimate.

Insulation

Civil Systems

MEP Materials Supply

Thermal and acoustic insulation for pipework, ductwork, and plant rooms — specified by system type and climate exposure, not by default material.

Structural openings, trenching, slab penetrations, and civil groundwork coordinated with MEP routing — no handoff gaps between trades.

Piping, fittings, cable, and system components from 30+ premium brands — sourced and delivered against your project schedule, not ours.

Tight close-up of a valve assembly and pressure gauge on a fire suppression riser — cast steel body, threaded fittings, orange-painted pipe section, hard industrial work light from the left, concrete wall background, no people in frame
Tight close-up of a valve assembly and pressure gauge on a fire suppression riser — cast steel body, threaded fittings, orange-painted pipe section, hard industrial work light from the left, concrete wall background, no people in frame
▸ Code-First Engineering

We work from the code requirement, not from available stock.

Fifteen years means we've seen two revision cycles on Pakistan's building codes. Every system we design starts from what the current standard requires, then gets engineered for the actual site conditions.

In-house fabrication handles the non-standard runs. No subcontracting the work that determines whether the system passes inspection.

Know what your project needs. Tell us the scope.

Contractors and developers: bring us the drawings. We'll match the right service disciplines, confirm what the code requires, and give you a clear scope before any commitment.