An Employee-Owned, Client-Focused, MEP Consulting Firm
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701 Rio Grande project involved the construction of a new core and cold/dark shell five story office building with second through fifth floors being office...
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The ARRIVE Hotel East Austin is a 77,000 sf complex comprising eighty-three rooms and a multi-use podium housing two restaurants, three bars, a coffee shop...
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Verifying the Design Works as Intended By providing Fundamental and Enhanced Commissioning services as part of the Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design (LEED) certification program,...
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EEA performed Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing, and Fire Protection (MEPF) scopes of work for the new City of Austin Permitting & Development office building and parking...
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A Record Breaking Facility In 1999 EEA completed work on a new 3-story, 550,000 square foot electronic products manufacturing facility in Singapore. The project team delivered...
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Making Older Buildings Better How do you fix old, existing buildings that have become less energy efficient and are providing poor thermal comfort? Retro-commissioning, which is...
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It’s About Time, it’s About Space! The Main Building Tower on the campus of The University of Texas at Austin is one of the most iconic...
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Rapid Population Growth Puts Added Pressure on Cooling Plants The Austin metro area is experiencing tremendous growth. Neighboring Georgetown, Texas in Williamson County was ranked the...
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EEA completed MEP design and construction phase services for the renovation of the Southfield Building, which is becoming Austin Independent School District’s administrative offices. This project...
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The Heart of St. Edward’s University Our Lady Queen of Peace Chapel sits at the heart of St. Edward’s University, overlooking downtown Austin. The chapel was...
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Service for Campus Growth EEA’s master planning efforts for St. Edward’s University in Austin identified the need for significant increases to chilled water system capacity. EEA...
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Repurposing Iconic Buildings What do you do with a Power Plant built in the 1950s that stopped producing power in 1989? You turn it into an...
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EEA and Solis Constructors teamed up for this design-build of a new 40,000 SF helicopter aircraft maintenance building for the Corp of Engineers at Fort...
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How Much, and Where? In the spring of 2009, with two new large buildings slated for construction and more on the way, The University of Texas...
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National Needs EEA assisted a confidential client which operates and maintains a semiconductor manufacturing facility in the southwest United States. As the facility and tools have...
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Long Term Partners EEA has helped Chase Bank renovate and build new branch offices since 2004. Our partnership began when we helped them design and build...
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As a response to the growing demand for energy efficient, LEED certified office space, this two-story 45,000 square foot shell medical office building was designed...
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New Code, New requirements California is the energy conservation leader of all states since the adoption of energy code Title 24. They implemented many energy conservation...
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EEA was proud to provide MEP design services for this new multi-building office campus complex in Austin, Texas for the Oracle Corporation. Phase 1 included...
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Where to Build a Clean Room? Researchers at the University of Texas J.J. Pickle Research Center needed more clean room space in the Microelectronics Research building,...
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Billions of Noodles Maruchan is the largest ramen noodle manufacturer in the United States. Out of 3 ramen noodle packages sold in the US, 2 of...
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The new construction brewery project included manufacturing space, grain mill room, mechanical spaces, office spaces, a 6,000 sq. ft. cold room and a 5,000 sq....
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Responding to a Threat In 2012, three Centers were established across the United States to provide fast, flexible access to the vaccines necessary to stop a...
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Expansion of Data In 2012, a client had an existing data center that had reached capacity after opening only two years prior. This data center was...
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The Austin, TX inspired coffee bar was designed as part of an existing shell, ground floor, of a multi-story office building. EEA performed MEP design services...
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A Gift to Tacoma The Chihuly Bridge of Glass is a 500 foot pedestrian bridge that crosses a major Tacoma, Washington interstate. The bridge links the...
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One of most anticipated food halls comes to Austin EEA Consulting Engineers did the MEP design for one of “the seven most anticipated food halls in the...
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The facility used abundant natural light and an energy efficient Variable Refrigerant Volume (VRF) system as strategies to help it achieve LEED Certification.
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Bringing in the Right Team With Texas State University’s commitment to Sustainable Stewardship came a recognition that the campus needed to take steps to reduce building...
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Volatile Situation In 2013 a high-purity chemical supplier to the semiconductor industry wanted to expand their mixing and packaging area. Due to the flammability of the...
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Personalized Therapy In the global fight to cure cancer, an emerging trend has evolved around personalized therapies. Beginning in 2006, EEA worked with Gradalis to finish-out...
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Science Behind the Fun Swimming pools are wonderful amenities if they are clean, clear, and suitably maintained. We design the hydraulic systems to maintain required circulation...
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A Decade in the Making EEA worked with TBG Partners and the Austin Parks Department on a variety of projects around Auditorium Shores, including the MEP...
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POWERFUL STUFF! EEA has decades of electronics clean manufacturing experience, but as Monty Python would say, “And now for something completely different”! In 2000 EEA worked...
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Gold Office Building The Champion Office Building Complex consists of two buildings that are mirror images of one another in the hills of west Austin. Each...
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An Ambitious Plan Transforming an entire University campus from a sea of asphalt into a rolling natural landscape is a monumental task. The University of Texas...
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Commitment to Sustainability and Efficiency St. Edwards University has committed to having their buildings designed, constructed, and operated with sustainability in mind. By registering projects with...
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Lower Operating Costs Equals More Money for Saving Lives Mission-oriented facilities such as M.D. Anderson Cancer Center are constantly looking for ways to lower operating costs...
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Border Safety Borders between nations - even allied nations - are complex entities that require state-of-the-art facilities to monitor and control the flow of traffic from...
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Relax in the Texas Hill Country Nestled in the tall pines near Bastrop, Texas is the Hyatt Lost Pines resort. EEA provided the hydraulic and electric...
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Steam System Decentralization The steam heating system at Sul Ross University in Alpine, Texas was nearing the end of its useful life. The generating boiler and...
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Testimonials
“It is a pleasure to work with a principal and staff of engineers that truly enjoy their work.”
Jonathan Katz, M.D.Anderson Cancer Center
“Our biggest praise is the constructability of EEA’s drawings while maintaining the owners design requirements.”
John DunnBrandt Companies
“[EEA's] valued judgement and skilled engineering has resolved several long term problems which were previously considered unsolvable.”
B.E. WoodsTexas A&M University
“As a result of the EEA performance the University exceeded purchased utility goals and customer satisfaction objectives.”
Jim ClouseSul Ross University
“EEA's creativity and willingness to seek out better solutions was instrumental in our ability to control project cost and keep the work moving forward.”
J. Brett CumptonTexas A&M Health Science Center
“[EEA has] a culture of pragmatically evaluating problems, presenting options, and quickly providing design solutions that benefit all of the project stakeholders.”
Ron IceThe University of Texas System
“Morgan [Stinson] has provided my team practical data, reasonable solutions with sound engineering judgment that enabled us to justify funding $8 million to improve the reliability and efficiency of the campus district energy system and buildings.”
Sheri LaraTexas State University
“EEA has a solid reputation…this includes being attentive to the project, offering innovative solutions and maintaing a continuous effort to get the job done correctly.”
Mike PlatisThe University of Texas at Austin
“The ingenuity and creativity of the EEA team was essential as we were working in buildings ranging from near 100 years old to new construction.”
Jim ClouseSul Ross University
“…we received a tremendous design that not only met our current needs but positioned the campus to make further improvements in the future.”
Steven BowmanTarleton State University
“[EEA is willing] to accommodate clients’ needs and wants, but also willing to suggest alternate paths in a tactful way when they perceive that the direction the client desires has the potential to create obstacles to other known competing goals or limit future options.”
Ron Humphrey, Engineering Project ManagerUtilities Operations, Texas State University
“EEA is very professional and responsive in addressing engineering design issues in which they are engaged. It doesn't matter if the project is complex or relatively simple, they approach it with enthusiasm and creativity.”
Kent Sundberg, Senior Project ManagerTen Eyck Landscape Architects
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