
MEP Design for an Industrial/Flex Warehouse in Lehi, Utah
S3DA Design is providing comprehensive MEP engineering design services for a new industrial/flex warehouse development in Lehi. Designed with steel stud framing, wood sheathing, slab-on-grade construction, and steel roof trusses, the project emphasizes durability, operational efficiency, and long-term performance for modern industrial use.
By integrating mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems into a coordinated BIM-driven workflow, S3DA delivers permit-ready engineering solutions that support efficient construction and future tenant flexibility.
S3DA’s Scope of Work
Mechanical Design
- Mechanical specifications and general notes
- HVAC heat load calculations and reporting
- Mechanical floor plans for warehouse and flex spaces
- Rigid ductwork design secured to the building structure
- Mechanical roof plans
- Mechanical schedules, calculations, and construction details
Electrical Design
- Electrical specifications and general information
- Lighting and power floor plans
- Electrical schedules, calculations, and details
- Single-line diagrams (SLD)
- Panel schedules and load coordination
Plumbing Design
- Plumbing specifications and general information
- Domestic water and sanitary drainage floor plans
- 2D domestic water and sanitary riser diagrams
- Natural gas floor plans and isometric riser diagrams
- Plumbing schedules, calculations, and installation details
Key Challenges & Engineering Solutions
Industrial flex warehouse facilities require highly coordinated MEP systems that can adapt to changing tenant demands while maintaining energy efficiency and code compliance. S3DA’s engineering team optimized the HVAC distribution layout using rigid duct systems integrated within the structural framework to maximize usable interior space and streamline installation.
Through close coordination between mechanical, electrical, and plumbing disciplines, the design minimizes system conflicts and supports efficient routing throughout the building. Detailed load calculations, panel scheduling, and utility coordination help ensure reliable building performance and future operational flexibility.
The Result
S3DA is delivering a fully coordinated MEP design package tailored to the operational needs of a modern industrial warehouse environment. The project benefits from:
- Efficient and scalable building systems
- Streamlined permit documentation
- Coordinated multidisciplinary engineering
- Optimized energy and utility performance
- Flexible infrastructure for future tenant improvements
