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Cleary Zimmermann recently completed the design of Canterbury Elementary School using Revit MEP building information modeling (BIM) software by Autodesk®.  The project is our third using the relatively new BIM technology and the first for MEP systems at Northside Independent School District.  Also a first for the District, Canterbury was designed to be LEED® certified.

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SA Construction News interviews Stephen Archer.

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Wade Cleary writes about green buildings for SA Construction News.

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Cleary Zimmermann Engineers is a consulting engineering firm offering professional services tailored for mechanical, electrical and plumbing (MEP) building systems.  Our heritage spans over three decades and includes a diverse portfolio of challenging and inspiring projects in both public and private sectors.  The hallmark of our culture is simply relationship-oriented client service.  By virtue of diligent professional development and the most advanced technology available, we consistently deliver excellence.

  • Mechanical, electrical and plumbing (MEP) designs that seamlessly integrate and complement building architecture
  • Attentive and responsive culture of project communication and coordination
  • Knowledge and experience that come with over 30 years of engineering heritage
  • LEED® Accredited professionals for sustainable, energy-conscious designs
  • NEBB® Certified commissioning assures nationally recognized tests and verification procedures
  • Turn-key resources for one-stop MEP expertise in project planning, commissioning, design, construction, testing and occupancy

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Featured Project

The Central Utility Plant for the campus of Texas A&M Corpus Christi is expanded to eventually provide 3,000 additional tons of cooling capacity, bringing the total capacity to 7,500 tons; this project brings 1,500 tons online now and makes spacial and infrastructure provisions for the remaining 1,500 tons to be installed at a future date.  The completed plant design comprises six (6) centrifugal chillers, one (1) million gallons of chilled water storage, four (4) heating boilers, and six (6) field-erected, cooling-tower cells.  The project was designed in Autodesk® Revit® software.

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