Collado Engineering is a full-service consulting firm focused on value-driven solutions. We advise clients on architectural engineering issues concerning heating, ventilating, air conditioning, water supply, drainage, fire protection, electrical power generation and distribution systems. Based in White Plains, NY, we are a certified Minority Business Enterprise.
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Recognizes the privileges of the profession and its responsibilities to client needs and society at large. Consistently provides the very best counsel, bringing added value to each and every project. Offers its employees a respectful, comfortable and supportive environment to grow professionally and personally.
If the architect is responsible for the size and form of a building, and the structural engineer is responsible for the skeletal system that supports it, the MEP engineer breathes life into the creation. MEP systems allow the building to be occupied and fulfill its ultimate purpose. Nonetheless, the MEP systems are subordinate to the form and must support the architect's vision.
Collado Engineering has provided professional engineering services to Architectura for many years on a wide range of project types. They have always been a dedicated partner and instrumental team member providing experienced and intelligent solutions. Finding and partnering with responsive, dedicated and client-conscious engineering professionals is critical to bringing true value to a project.
Collado Engineering was retained to provide engineering services to renovate the lighting for the NYC Panorama at the Queens Museum of Art. The existing electrical system was undocumented and the equipment was obsolete. The program called for a complete replacement and rewiring of the entire exhibit, which consumed a large portion of the available budget.
Environmental comfort is the purview of the HVAC engineer. A well-designed space is one where the occupants are unaware of the mechanical system; they just feel well in the space.
While this is still true today as it was in the early days of air conditioning, new construction materials, tighter construction, and changing expectations of indoor air quality, as well as an intense focus on energy conservation, make the HVAC system a critical component of any space.
While this is still true today as it was in the early days of air conditioning, new construction materials, tighter construction, and changing expectations of indoor air quality, as well as an intense focus on energy conservation, make the HVAC system a critical component of any space.