MEP Engineering Design for Office Complex Development, Port Harcourt
MEP Engineering Design for Office Complex Development, Port Harcourt
Project Overview:
The MEP Engineering Design for the office complex development in Port Harcourt was a pivotal project for Tavak Integrated Services Ltd. (TISL). Commissioned by Topline Limited, the project involved designing and implementing mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems that would support the complex’s operational needs. The project was completed in 2023, and it stands as a testament to TISL’s commitment to excellence in engineering design.
Strategy and Approach:
TISL adopted a strategic approach focused on delivering high-performance MEP systems that enhance the functionality and efficiency of the office complex. Our design process was thorough, incorporating advanced technologies and best practices to ensure the seamless operation of the facility. The strategy was to create a system that was not only effective but also sustainable, aligning with our commitment to environmental responsibility.
Design and Implementation:
The design phase involved creating an integrated MEP system that included water and power reticulation. We ensured that the system was robust enough to handle the complex’s demands while being energy-efficient. The implementation phase saw the careful installation of these systems, with rigorous quality control measures in place to ensure everything met our high standards.
Client Collaboration:
Throughout the project, TISL maintained close collaboration with Topline Limited. This partnership allowed us to fully understand their needs and expectations, ensuring that the final product was exactly what they required. The successful completion of this project has strengthened our relationship with the client and enhanced our reputation as a reliable engineering partner.
Environmental Impact:
As with all our projects, the environmental impact was a key consideration. We designed the MEP systems to be as energy-efficient as possible, reducing the complex’s carbon footprint and operational costs. This approach aligns with TISL’s core values of sustainability and environmental stewardship.
MEP Engineering Design for Kevtrics Pre-Stressed Concrete Factory, Akwa Ibom
Project Overview:
TISL was tasked with the MEP Engineering Design for the Kevtrics Pre-Stressed Concrete Factory in Akwa Ibom, a significant project that required a comprehensive approach to meet the industrial demands of a pre-stressed concrete manufacturing facility. This project was completed in 2022 for Income Electrix Ltd.
Strategy and Approach:
The strategy for this project centered on creating a reliable and efficient MEP system that could support the factory’s high-intensity operations. TISL leveraged its extensive experience in industrial engineering to deliver a design that would ensure the facility’s smooth operation while minimizing energy consumption and operational costs.
Design and Implementation:
The design included the development of MEP systems for the admin office block, gatehouse, workshop/warehouse, weighbridge, and water and power reticulation. Each element was carefully planned to integrate seamlessly with the factory’s existing infrastructure. The implementation phase involved meticulous attention to detail, with our team ensuring that all systems were installed to the highest standards of quality and reliability.
Client Collaboration:
TISL worked closely with Income Electrix Ltd. throughout the project, ensuring that their specific requirements were met. This collaboration was key to the project’s success, as it allowed us to tailor our solutions to the client’s exact needs. The project was completed on time and within budget, further solidifying TISL’s reputation in the industry.
Environmental Impact:
In keeping with our commitment to sustainability, TISL designed the MEP systems to be as energy-efficient as possible. This not only reduced the factory’s environmental impact but also contributed to lower operational costs, providing long-term value for the client.
Electrical Distribution and Wiring at DTVE UNN, FSTC Uyo, and FSTC Ohanso
Project Overview:
Under the Skills Training and Vocational Education Project (ADB Funded), TISL was responsible for the electrical distribution and wiring of workshops at DTVE UNN, FSTC Uyo, and FSTC Ohanso. This project was critical in ensuring that these educational institutions had the electrical infrastructure needed to support their vocational training programs. The project was completed in 2022
MEP systems
Water and power reticulation, ensuring seamless operation and sustainability





