MEPIS partnered with AEI to develop a comprehensive Master Plan of the campus utility systems including steam, condensate, chilled water, compressed air, natural gas, domestic water, storm water and sanitary. Multiple plants serve over 200 university buildings via a system of utility tunnels and direct-buried piping systems. The University is committed to creating a sustainable campus by addressing everyday issues in seeking to understand the long-term impacts of decisions made today and valuing the benefits of a thriving planet. To address this, the University is targeting deeper cuts in its greenhouse gas emissions, setting a goal of a 50% reduction across University operations by 2030.
In addition to the Utility Analysis, the University requested a detailed lighting survey be conducted to ensure proper light levels resulting in a safe environment for the students, faculty, staff and visitors. MEPIS was commissioned to take light level readings at all street lighting for an approximate 4 square mile area encompassing the campus and surrounding residential areas. Building lights, pathway lights and sidewalk lighting were also measured for all campus spaces.
- Mechanical
- Electrical
- Plumbing
- Fire Protection
- Lighting
- Telecommunications


