BIPL is an engineering organization placed in Mumbai, India and established in 2014. The Company undertakes small and medium MEP projects. BIPL started with MECHANICAL SERVICES, where we manage to provide Installation and Service Back – up for Fire Protection Systems, Utility Piping, and Structural Fabrication to our valued customers. The company has the best Professionals in the Industry to provide value-added services to our Clients. We are adequately equipped to handle projects in a comprehensive manner.
Our customers are assured of the best form of design, delivery, installation & services.
Providing Quality Service and Solutions Complete Fire, Security and Control systems
When you are assessing what you need protection for, if in your home, business, or organization, everyone has many different reasons, including:
You need to know that you are getting the best advice and solution for your fire and security requirements. Whatever the reason you may be reviewing your fire and security requirements, we at BIPL would be very happy to extend our knowledge and experience to you in assisting you in finding the solution that’s right for your specific requirements.
Mechanical, electrical and plumbing (MEP) refers to these aspects of building design and construction. In commercial buildings, these elements are often designed by a specialized engineering firm. MEP design is important for planning, decision making, accurate documentation, performance- and cost-estimation, construction, and operating/maintaining the resulting facilities.
Pipes and cables in the Large Hadron Collider, an example of the unity between mechanical, electrical and plumbing
Specifically encompasses the in-depth design and selection of these systems, as opposed to a tradesperson simply installing equipment. For example, a plumber may select and install a commercial hot water system based on common practice and regulatory codes. A team of MEP engineers will research the best design according to the principles of engineering, and supply installers with the specifications they develop. As a result, engineers working in the MEP field must understand a broad range of disciplines, including dynamics, mechanics, fluids, thermodynamics, heat transfer, chemistry, electricity, and computers.