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Mitigating Risks in MEP Engineering Through Effective Planning

September 16, 2024

Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing (MEP) engineering plays a critical role in the functionality and safety of buildings. Given the complexity of these systems, MEP engineering projects are exposed to a range of risks, including design errors, system failures, regulatory non-compliance, and cost overruns. Mitigating these risks through effective planning is essential to ensure smooth operations, safety, and cost control. This article explores strategies for mitigating risks in MEP engineering through thorough planning and strategic implementation.

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