MEP and electrical engineering for data center infrastructure
Meade Engineering designs mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems for data centers and large construction projects, with a tech stack anchored in Revit, AutoCAD, and Navisworks—industry-standard design and coordination tools. The hiring profile is heavily skewed toward engineering (36 of 44 active roles), concentrated at senior and principal levels, reflecting their shift toward larger-scope projects like Tier IV data centers, high-voltage substations, and resilience-focused electrical systems. Pain points cluster around code compliance, design error reduction, and power-distribution redundancy—areas where model-based workflows and BIM adoption directly address execution risk.
Notable leadership hires: Electrical Director
Meade Engineering is a 30-year-old consulting firm based in Tempe, Arizona, serving data center builders, cloud providers, and large construction developers. The firm specializes in electrical, mechanical, and plumbing design, site feasibility studies, and substation projects, with recent focus on Tier IV data center systems, high-voltage distribution, and sustainability-driven electrical solutions. Actively scaling their engineering capacity across MEP disciplines, the company is implementing model-based quantity takeoffs and refining pricing strategy to support preconstruction and fabrication workflows.
Revit, AutoCAD, Navisworks, and Bluebeam are their primary design and coordination tools. They also use ABB for electrical analysis and Procore and Asana for project management.
Data center MEP and electrical design, high-voltage substation projects, fire protection and plumbing systems, HVAC design, and Tier IV data center infrastructure with focus on resilience and redundancy.
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