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UCE designs mechanical and HVAC services for developments across Sydney and NSW — ventilation, air-conditioning and energy-efficient plant that balance comfort, compliance and running cost.

What our mechanical engineering covers

UCE delivers mechanical engineering as a fully coordinated package for developers, builders and architects across Sydney and NSW:

  • HVAC and air-conditioning system design
  • Ventilation and indoor air quality
  • Heating and central plant
  • Thermal-comfort and load modelling
  • NCC Section J energy-efficiency compliance
  • Smoke control and stair pressurisation
  • Car-park and tunnel ventilation
  • Building management system (BMS) interfaces
  • Plant-room and riser coordination
  • Mechanical services documentation and tender support

Mechanical Engineering you can build from

Good mechanical design is about more than comfort — it drives a building's energy use, its NCC Section J compliance and a large share of its capital and maintenance cost. UCE engineers HVAC, ventilation and central plant that perform in real conditions, sized and zoned for how each space is actually used, and fully coordinated with the electrical, hydraulic and fire packages. We value-engineer plant and risers at concept stage, where the savings are real, rather than redesigning later.

Every package is independently peer-reviewed before it is issued, so your documentation stands up to authority review and tighter tender pricing. We value-engineer feasibility and buildability at concept stage — where the real savings are — and design to the National Construction Code (NCC) and the relevant Australian Standards throughout.

From feasibility and concept design through to construction documentation, tender support and as-built certification, UCE delivers mechanical engineering as part of a single, coordinated building-services package. Developers, builders and architects across Sydney and NSW work with one accountable engineering team rather than juggling separate consultants for each discipline — which means fewer interfaces, fewer clashes on site, and a smoother path from design through to handover and occupation.

Why choose UCE for mechanical engineering

Five disciplines under one roof — electrical, mechanical, fire, hydraulic and ASP Level 3 — means you brief once and we resolve clashes internally, not across a chain of consultants. As accredited ASP Level 3 designers we even take power to site in-house.

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Mechanical Engineering FAQs

What does mechanical engineering cover in a building?

Mechanical engineering covers HVAC (heating, ventilation and air-conditioning), indoor air quality, central plant, smoke control and car-park ventilation — designed for comfort, energy efficiency and NCC compliance.

Can you deliver NCC Section J energy compliance?

Yes. UCE designs mechanical services to meet NCC Section J energy-efficiency provisions and coordinates with the electrical and building-fabric design to achieve compliant, efficient outcomes.

Do you coordinate mechanical with the other services?

Always. All five disciplines sit under one roof at UCE, so the mechanical design is resolved against electrical, hydraulic and fire internally — not across separate consultants.