Professional MEP Coordination Services
Concrete Contractors of Lewisville coordinates mechanical, electrical, and plumbing subcontractor scopes on commercial and industrial projects throughout North Texas where we are self-performing the concrete package. We manage MEP sleeve placement, underslab utility routing, and embed coordination directly with the trade partners so nothing gets missed before a slab goes down and has to be cut open again.
Key Capabilities
Underslab Rough-In Verification
Pre-pour walkthrough of plumbing, electrical, and mechanical rough-in against approved drawings
Sleeve & Conduit Coordination
Placement of sleeves, conduit stubs, and penetrations confirmed with each MEP trade before pour
Embed & Anchor Planning
Equipment anchor bolts and structural embeds located per MEP and equipment vendor specs
Trade Partner Management
Direct coordination with vetted mechanical, electrical, and plumbing subcontractors on your project
Drawing Set Cross-Check
MEP drawings reviewed against structural and concrete placement drawings for conflicts
Post-Pour Verification
Confirmation that all rough-in items are accessible and correctly located after placement
Our Proven Process
Drawing Coordination
Cross-check MEP, structural, and concrete drawings for conflicts before any trade mobilizes
Sub Selection
Bring in vetted, licensed mechanical, electrical, and plumbing subcontractors as needed
Underslab Rough-In
MEP trades install plumbing, conduit, and mechanical rough-in ahead of slab placement
Pre-Pour Walkthrough
Joint inspection of sleeves, embeds, and rough-in locations before backfill and pour
Concrete Placement
Slab poured over verified, inspected underslab MEP work
Closeout Documentation
As-built rough-in locations documented for facility records and future maintenance
MEP Coordination Anchored to the Concrete Pour in North Texas
Most of the MEP scope that touches concrete happens before anyone sees it: underslab plumbing and sanitary lines, electrical conduit stubbed up through a slab, floor drains, and embeds for equipment anchoring. Miss one of those on a distribution center floor in Alliance or a retail pad in Frisco, and the fix is a saw cut, a core drill, and a schedule delay that everyone downstream feels.
We coordinate MEP trades on projects where we're self-performing the concrete because we're the ones holding the slab schedule, and a slab schedule only holds if the underslab rough-in is complete and inspected before we pour. We review MEP drawings alongside the structural set, walk the underslab rough-in with the electrical, plumbing, and mechanical subs before backfill, and confirm every sleeve, conduit stub, and embed location against the approved plans.
Why This Matters On Commercial Slabs
A commercial slab that gets poured over an incomplete or misplaced MEP rough-in doesn't just cost the MEP sub a rework bill. It costs the general contractor or owner a schedule hit that ripples through every trade behind it. Managing MEP coordination alongside our own concrete crew means the person accountable for the slab is the same person confirming the rough-in is right before it disappears under four inches of concrete.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about our mep coordination services in Lewisville, TX
Are you a licensed MEP contractor?
No. We self-perform the concrete scope and manage mechanical, electrical, and plumbing subcontractor coordination on projects where the underslab rough-in has to sync with our pour schedule. The MEP trade work is performed by licensed, insured subcontractors.
Why manage MEP coordination through a concrete contractor?
The concrete crew is the one that has to confirm the underslab rough-in is complete before the pour, since a mistake gets buried under the slab. Managing that coordination alongside our own schedule catches conflicts before they turn into saw cuts and delays.
Do you offer MEP coordination without a concrete scope?
No, this service is tied to projects where we're already self-performing the concrete work involved, such as slabs, foundations, or site concrete requiring underslab MEP rough-in.
How do you catch rough-in mistakes before the pour?
We walk every underslab rough-in with the mechanical, electrical, and plumbing subs against the approved drawings, checking sleeve locations, conduit stubs, and embeds before we schedule backfill and placement.
Who is responsible if a rough-in item gets missed?
We document every pre-pour walkthrough and sign-off, so responsibility is clear if an item is missed. Our goal is to catch those issues in that walkthrough, before concrete makes them expensive to fix.
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Ready to Transform Your Project?
Contact Concrete Contractors of Lewisville today for a free, detailed estimate on your mep coordination project. Our team of experts is ready to bring your vision to life.