

Every discipline. One contract. Our engineers.
From HVAC design and ducting to chilled water piping, ventilation, and turnkey commissioning — Environ delivers and documents the complete mechanical backbone of your building.
Scope you can hand off end-to-end
Load calculations and system layout
Fabricated, sealed, and pressure-tested
Full piping runs with documented insulation
Full mechanical design from load analysis through equipment selection, air distribution schematics, and coordination drawings — sized for real operating conditions.
Sheet metal and flexible duct systems fabricated in-house, with every joint sealed and each run pressure-tested before ceiling closure — no subcontracted shortcuts.
Primary and secondary chilled water loops installed by Environ's own pipefitters — insulation, supports, and pressure test records included in the handover package.
Fresh air, exhaust, and pressurisation
Real-load verification before handover
Single contract, full accountability
Every system commissioned under actual operating load — airflow, water balance, controls, and thermal performance measured and logged, not assumed from nameplate ratings.
Design, supply, installation, and commissioning under one contract with one point of accountability — drawings, O&M manuals, and test reports delivered at handover.
Mechanical ventilation, exhaust, and make-up air systems designed to code and balanced against measured airflow data — not estimated on commissioning day.


Maintenance built on performance baselines
Environ's AMC programmes start with documented baseline data captured at commissioning — so every scheduled visit measures actual drift, not just completes a checklist.
All field work is carried out by Environ's own engineers — the same team that installed and commissioned the system, who know every run, seal, and set-point by hand.
Tell us the building. We'll confirm the scope.
Facility managers and mechanical contractors can reach our engineering team directly. Bring your drawings or a brief description — we'll respond with a scope outline, not a brochure.
