ARP Commissioning is an industry leader in the arena of Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing and Building Management Systems.

MEP Snagging Works

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MEP snagging works refer to the process of identifying, documenting, and rectifying any defects, issues, or discrepancies related to the Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing systems within a construction project. Snagging is a crucial step during the final stages of a construction project, ensuring that all MEP installations meet the specified standards, regulations, and design requirements.

Key Services Provided:

  • Visual Inspections: Conducting thorough visual inspections of MEP installations to identify any visible defects, irregularities, or deviations from design specifications.
  • Functional Testing: Verifying the functionality of MEP systems, including heating, ventilation, air conditioning (HVAC), electrical wiring, lighting, plumbing, and other related components.
  • Documentation Review: Checking and reviewing project documentation, including MEP drawings, specifications, and installation manuals, to ensure alignment with the as-built conditions.
  • Code Compliance: Confirming that all MEP installations comply with relevant building codes, regulations, and industry standards.
  • Equipment Checks: Inspecting and testing MEP equipment, such as HVAC units, electrical panels, pumps, and plumbing fixtures, to ensure proper installation and operation.
  • Punch List Generation: Creating a punch list that outlines all identified issues, defects, or discrepancies, including their location and recommended corrective actions.
  • Coordination with Contractors: Collaborating with MEP contractors to address and rectify identified issues, ensuring timely resolution and compliance with project requirements.
  • Quality Assurance: Ensuring that the quality of MEP installations meets the project's quality standards and aligns with the client's expectations.
  • As-Built Documentation: Updating as-built drawings and documentation to reflect any changes made during the snagging process.