Who We Work With
Dealing with Challenging Mechanical and Electrical Engineering Problems?
You’re in the right place.
Brown Engineers helps utilities and critical environments with challenging mechanical and electrical engineering problems avoid the high risk and repercussions of downtime. Our time-sensitive, engineered solutions ensure reliable power, controls and advanced monitoring capabilities.
Water & Wastewater Utilities
Brown Engineers teams with water and waste water engineers, helping utilities in growing cities feel more prepared for natural disasters, know exactly how their systems are performing and whether or not they are in compliance with regulations. Read more about our the way our mechanical and electrical engineering company can help your utility, or contact Brown Engineers.
Datacenters, Hospitals, Campuses and other Critical Environments
For our clients in complex and critical environments - such as data centers, industrial campuses and hospitals – who can’t risk downtime during upgrades or construction, Brown Engineers quarterbacks the design and construction process to complete challenging projects on compressed schedules while maintaining system up-time. Read more about our expertise in standby power systems, chiller design and plumbing engineering, or contact Brown Engineers.
Civil Engineers
Brown Engineers works with civil engineering project managers who are frustrated by their sub-consultants’ (lack of) qualifications, work quality or slow delivery. We provide rapid turnaround of detailed, accurate designs of power and instrumentation and control systems. As a result, your projects will get bid more accurately. Whether upgrading or installing a completely new SCADA water controls system, utilities and civil engineering firms alike can breathe easier with Brown Engineers on your team.
Facility Directors & Building Administrators:
Learning to Love Your Building Information Model (BIM)
Brown Engineers works with your architects, design teams, contractors, vendors and O&M staff to document your mission critical and other infrastructure systems, weaving that vital data together into your BIM: an incredibly versatile, exceptionally detailed “live” virtual model of your facility. A properly constructed BIM is a key management tool that can deliver real savings in dollars, time, and materials over your facility’s lifetime. Learn more about Building Information Models here, including our 3 Tips to Maximize Your BIM’s Potential.
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