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Leading Edge Consulting Engineers is a full service engineering organization located in San Diego, California. We provide Mechanical (HVAC), Electrical, and Plumbing design for architects, owners, developers, educational and public facilities located in and around the Southern California area.

At Leading Edge Consulting Engineers, we offer our Southern California clients the technical capabilities found at the large engineering organizations, combined with a level of service, commitment and responsiveness only a smaller firm can provide.We provide innovative Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing engineering design in a cost effective and practical manner.
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Truly effective energy management demands business and financial knowledge, industry experience, and a high level of creativity. Leading Edge's Energy Management services examines every issue relevant to optimizing a client's energy use, then takes an integrated approach to cost savings and quality assurance for heating, cooling, lighting, compressed air, and other output requirements.
LECE completed the mechanical and plumbing design for the four-story hotel as well as completing the power and lighting distribution design, to include parking and outside lighting. Quiet and energy efficient package terminal units were selected per room. We used the split system for the lobby, meeting areas and hallways.
Mechanical Design: Redesigned existing HVAC equipment and ductwork layout to accommodate two separate tenant spaces. We completed coordination and layout for design of new ductwork, supply air diffusers and return air grills. Provided the layout of new thermostat and applicable zones, exhaust for conference rooms, kitchens and restrooms.
Mechanical Design: Leading Edge was the mechanical consultant for this project which included running chilled water piping from the central plant in Cuiccacali, underground to Zura residence hall on the SDSU main campus. Zura acted as the hub with a new pump room to Tenochca and Maya and Olmeca Halls.
Minimum standard of building improvements to reduce utility costs and provide for the most efficient use of the conditioning equipment. The existing structure, lighting, mechanical equipment, and operating controls shall exceed Title 24 requirements by 25%. Minimum outside air for indoor air quality requirements is mandated at 15 CFM per person during the period of classroom occupancy.
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