MBE / HUB-Certified Texas MEP
Institutional MEP Engineering in Garland, Texas
Pyra Engineering delivers sealed MEP for institutional facilities across Garland and the wider Texas metro. We're MBE/HUB-certified, TBPE-registered, and write to the codes the Garland AHJ actually enforces — not the generic version.
Assembly A-3
is the occupancy classification most Garland institutional projects fall under — and the smoke-control + egress requirements that come with it are the most common source of comments. Pyra Engineering builds the life-safety package to match.
What we deliver for institutional facilities in Garland
- Assembly occupancy ventilation and smoke control
- Audio-visual and IT power and cooling
- Catering kitchen MEP (where applicable)
- Restroom group plumbing per IPC fixture counts
- Lighting design for assembly spaces
- Energy code compliance
- ADA / TAS accessibility coordination
Recent institutional facilities work — Texas portfolio, anonymized
- institutional project — Brownfield, TX — E scope — Terry County — NEC 2020 — completed 2026. Electrical Generator; Transfer Switch
- institutional project — Carrollton, TX — M/E/P scope — Dallas County — IBC/IMC/IPC/IFC 2021, NEC 2020, TAS. Arc Flash Study
- institutional project — Houston, TX — M/E/P scope — Harris County — IBC/IMC/IPC/IFC 2021, NEC 2020, TAS. Arc Flash Study
- institutional project — TX — M/E/P scope — Local Authority — IBC/IMC/IPC/IFC 2021, NEC 2020, TAS. HVAC; Electrical
- institutional project — Houston, TX — M/E/P scope — IBC/IMC/IPC/IFC 2021, NEC 2020, TAS
Project descriptions are anonymized. Pyra Engineering does not publish client names or contract values.
Garland permit notes
City of Garland Code Compliance / Building reviews MEP.
Frequently asked questions
Does Pyra Engineering design fire alarm or sprinkler systems?
No. Fire alarm system design and installation is the fire alarm vendor's scope. Sprinkler design is the fire-protection contractor / FPE scope. Pyra Engineering's scope is mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) only — we coordinate locations and conduit notes for FA/sprinkler tie-ins on our drawings, but we do not stamp those designs.
Do I need a sealed Texas engineer for a institutional facility project in Garland?
For most institutional facilities of any meaningful size, yes. Texas Occupations Code §1001 requires MEP designs above certain thresholds to be stamped by a licensed Texas Professional Engineer. Drawings without a TX seal can stall plan review or trigger code-enforcement action. Pyra Engineering is a Texas-licensed firm; the drawings we deliver are stamped and ready for Garland permit submittal.
What's typical turnaround on MEP drawings for a institutional facility in Garland?
Standard institutional facility fit-outs run 2–4 weeks from kickoff to permit-ready package, depending on scope and how quickly architectural backgrounds settle. Fast-track schedules are doable when we surface the deadline at quote — we have a separate workflow for franchise-rollout pace and developer-deadline pressure.
Will Pyra Engineering stamp drawings done by a contractor or designer?
We perform an engineer-of-record review before stamping any third-party drawings. If the design is sound, we mark up the corrections needed and stamp once they're incorporated. If it isn't, we'll tell you up front rather than stamp something we don't stand behind. Stamping fees are scoped to the review effort.
Does the MBE/HUB certification benefit me on a Garland project?
Yes if you're tracking diversity-spend goals on public-sector or large corporate projects. Pyra Engineering's HUB and MBE certifications count toward those goals; many City of Houston, county, and Fortune-500 supplier-diversity programs accept them. Bringing us in lets you both meet the goal and get the engineering.
How does Pyra Engineering quote institutional facilities MEP design?
Fixed fee based on conditioned area, scope (full MEP vs. discipline-specific), and project type (shell, TI, or ground-up). Quotes typically come back within one business day of receiving the architectural set or a one-paragraph scope summary. No estimates without scope — we don't do range pricing that creeps.
What occupancy classification will my institutional facility fall under?
Usually Assembly A-3 (community gatherings, religious, libraries) or Educational E for daycares. Each triggers different ventilation, smoke-control, and egress.
Do you handle AV/IT power and cooling for assembly space?
Yes — dedicated branch circuits for AV racks, cooling load sized for IT closet equipment.
Catering kitchen scope — same as a restaurant?
Lighter, usually. Most assembly catering kitchens are warming/finishing only (no Type I exhaust).
TAS / ADA accessibility — your coordination?
Yes — restroom fixture mounting heights, lever hardware compatibility for valves, accessible kitchen counters.
Code edition?
2021 IBC/IMC/IPC/IFC + IECC + NEC 2020 or 2023.
Assembly occupancy ventilation?
Per ASHRAE 62.1 — typically high OA per person for assembly spaces.
Smoke control for assembly?
Often required for A-3 with high occupancy. We coordinate with FA designer.
Lighting for assembly spaces?
Per IECC 2021 with assembly LPD allowances. Stage/performance lighting often vendor.
Restroom group plumbing?
Per IPC by occupant load + assembly type.
Permit cycle?
2–3 cycles given assembly complexity.
Fire alarm for assembly?
Per IBC + NFPA 72; voice-evac required for higher occupancy.
Stage / performance MEP?
Dedicated isolated-ground circuits for audio rack, separate technical power for lighting/video boards.
Pool / aquatic facility (if applicable)?
Pool electrical, plumbing, dehumidification.
Construction admin?
Standard CA scope — site visits, RFI response, equipment startup.
Cost vs office?
Similar per sf; assembly ventilation premium of 10-20%.
Do you handle religious sanctuary acoustic considerations?
We size HVAC with low NC ratings and avoid noise-prone equipment near worship area.
Outdoor amenity MEP (playground, plaza)?
Site lighting, hose bibs, area drainage.
Energy modeling required?
For larger assembly buildings (over ~25,000 sf) or LEED-pursuit projects.
Do you stamp out-of-state institutional?
TX and FL only; partner engineers for other states.
Multi-purpose room HVAC?
Sized for peak occupancy with zoning for partial occupancy. Demand control ventilation.
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