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The technical aspects of your project include:
- Design and installation of the IT architecture
- Design and re-orientation of a building’s mechanical, electrical, public health and infrastructure.
Understanding and meeting your IT requirements is one of the most critical elements of the overall fit-out process. Pacific’s extensive experience in the fit-out of major IT-led projects ensures your project is in safe hands.
In addition, did you know the Mechanical & Electrical (M&E) costs of a typical fit-out can amount to approximately 40% of the overall cost of a project?
You need M&E advice you can trust and you need to know the building’s services will work correctly from day one: if air conditioning or power systems fail they immediately affect people’s comfort or their ability to work: “It’s too hot”; “It’s too cold”; “There’s no power, I can’t work” – Pacific Interiors’ in-house consultants in Building Services Technical design and coordination are here to ensure this is not your experience on moving into your new office.
We will provide you with detailed performance specifications for the engineering services so you can be confident that the highest standards of workmanship will be maintained, and all systems will be fully functioning on completion of the project. The M&E co-ordinator will personally inspect and witness all testing and commissioning of the engineering services installations.
Pacific’s clients appreciate our ability to explain complex technical aspects of the fit-out in plain English. This means our clients are always informed and in control of every element of their project. On a typical project we manage the IT infrasturcture on behalf of the client and therefore appreciate the critical nature and speed with which this infrastructure is required, in order to give as much time as possible for the follow-on technical/equipment fit-out and eventual burn-in.
Typically, the early construction of the Central Equipment Room (CER) is a given, in order that our client’s IT team can pre-order the necessary incoming vendors and install the principal racks prior to our handover of this room for eventual server installation by the client’s IT team.
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