Building Information Model (BIM) drawing of the New Delaware Army National Guard Combined Support Maintenance Shop Facility
New Delaware Army National Guard Combined Support Maintenance Shop Facility
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Consulting-Specifying Engineer Taps RMF to Discuss the Unique Nature of Designing Government Buildings

While all design projects share certain similarities, there are several key differences when designing for government buildings that require a unique skillset. Whether creating solutions for sustainability, overseeing controls and automation, designing HVAC and electrical systems, or being up to date and compliant with all codes and standards, RMF is well-versed in the intricate process of designing for non-civilian structures and has worked on a wide range of state and federal building designs.

In a multi-part MEP roundtable discussion for Consulting-Specifying Engineer, RMF Project Manager and government building design expert Raymond Krick III, PE, CxA, LEED AP, addresses the most common aspects of designing for government clients that engineers must be aware of to achieve success. Read the full series below.

How to design government buildings

How to design government buildings: codes and standards

How to design government buildings sustainably

How to design government buildings: HVAC systems

How to design controls, automation in government buildings

How to design electrical systems in government buildings

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