Commissioning
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Construction Field Services
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Cost Estimating
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Electrical
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Fire Protection
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Instrumentation & Controls
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Information Technology
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Mechanical
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Piping/Plumbing
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Pivotal Lighting Design
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Process Engineering
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Sustainable Design
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Utility Master Planning
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Fire Protection

Fundamental to every building project are fire protection systems that will provide the opportunity to reduce fire damage by way of automatic and manual fire extinguishing systems. Examples include the systems listed below. By designing these comprehensive systems for a variety of facility types across the country over the course of many years, coupled with a focus on compliance with client fire and life safety standards, model building/fire codes, National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standards and insurance carrier recommendations, Affiliated Engineers has achieved an excellent reputation as a design leader. Our design experience includes:

Automatic Sprinkler Systems
  • Wet Pipe Systems
• Dry Pipe Systems
• Foam Systems
• Deluge Systems

Standpipe Systems
  • Class 1, 2 and 3 Systems
• Automatic-Wet Systems
• Automatic-Dry Systems
• Semiautomatic-Dry Systems
• Manual-Wet Systems
• Manual-Dry Systems

Specialty Fire Protection Systems
  • Clean Agent Systems (e.g. Halocarbon & Inert)
• Carbon Dioxide Systems

Fire Alarm Systems to Release Clean Agent Systems, Preaction Systems or Deluge Systems
  • Air-Aspirating Smoke Detection System
• Smoke Detection System
• Heat Detection System


Representative Clients

Thomson Beta Systems
DC2 Facility >>


University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Housing Life Safety Code 2000 - Sherman Hall Piping Valves Replacement, Phase II >>

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