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Mechanical
Electrical
Plumbing

I would suggest asking local museums who they use for MEP - if they are
happy with them.

Eric Hammarberg
Associate Director of Preservation
Senior Project Director
LZA Technology
641 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10011-2014
Telephone: 212.741.1300 extension: 1016
Mobile: 917.439.3537
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-----Original Message-----
From: John Leeke, Preservation Consultant
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Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2001 2:01 PM
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Subject: Environmentally Controlled Room


>  would strongly encourage you ro your client to hire and architect and MEP
>  engineer who have experience in museum collection storage environments.
>>

Point well taken. It appears my task has become one of assembling the team
to design and build this room. What is MEP? Can you recommend an MEP
engineer?

John Leeke, Preservation Consultant

mail: 26 Higgins St., Portland, ME, 04013, USA
Phone: 01-207-773-2306
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website: www.HistoricHomeWorks.com

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