Clark County School District
Facilities Division
Planning and Design
4292 South Maryland Parkway Las Vegas, NV 89119
Phone: 702-799-1195 Fax: 702-799-1169
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Mechanical Engineering Responsibilities


The Mechanical Engineering Group (L to R): Eric Heinicke, Paul Pratt, Steve Johnston, Isacc Mubarek, Bill Motis and Jonathan Sparks


The Mechanical group reviews all plans and specifications prepared by consultant Architects and Engineers, both new and renovation projects, for conformance with the CCSD Design Manual, Building Codes, CCSD Educational Specifications, Clark County Health Department requirements, Fire Department requirements, good engineering practices and ease of maintenance as well as energy conserving systems and features.

The systems reviewed include heating, ventilating, air conditioning, plumbing, fire suppression, and building control systems.

In addition, the Mechanical group provides in-house design for all the numerous miscellaneous construction projects of a mechanical nature such as room partitions, additional air conditioning or ventilation as required to suit changing functions or modifications, restroom portables, fire suppression systems, and kitchen modernizations.

Our involvement starts from the initial project requirement and continues through developing the project scope of work, actual design of the project in the form of plans and specifications, and construction substantial and final completion by attending progress meetings and observing that the work is built as the design intended.

This page last updated: April 10, 2008

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