Austin Medical MEP

Austin’s Medical Office Building MEP Partner

Cleary Zimmermann Engineers designs mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems for medical office buildings throughout Austin and Central Texas, from our Austin office led by Aaron Lovelock, PE, and Aaron Heaps, PE. Medical office work — physician practices, urgent care clinics, imaging centers, and medical office parks — moves differently than hospital or health-system projects: it’s typically developer-driven, tenant-improvement-heavy, and on a tighter timeline than campus-scale healthcare construction.

If your project is a hospital or acute care facility, our Austin Hospital MEP page covers that scope. If it’s a broader healthcare network project — an ambulatory surgery center or specialty facility tied to a larger health system — see Austin Healthcare MEP. This page focuses specifically on standalone and multi-tenant medical office work.

MEP Design for Medical Office and Tenant Improvement Work

Medical office buildings carry code and infrastructure requirements beyond a typical commercial office tenant improvement, and our Austin team designs to those requirements directly:

  • Exam and procedure room infrastructure: Power, plumbing, and ventilation for exam rooms, minor procedure spaces, and diagnostic imaging suites within a medical office setting.
  • Accessible design: MEP coordination that supports full ADA accessibility compliance throughout patient-facing spaces — a requirement that carries extra weight in medical office environments serving patients with mobility limitations.
  • Fast-turn tenant improvement: Design support for medical office build-outs on the compressed timelines typical of physician practice relocations and lease-driven projects.
  • Imaging equipment coordination: Power, cooling, and shielding coordination for X-ray, ultrasound, and other diagnostic imaging equipment common in outpatient medical office settings.
  • Medical office park infrastructure: MEP design and coordination for multi-tenant medical office developments, where individual practice suites share building infrastructure but require independent system flexibility.

Serving Austin’s Medical Office Market

Austin’s medical office market has grown alongside the broader healthcare sector, with physician groups, urgent care operators, and diagnostic imaging providers expanding into new and existing office space across the metro. That growth means a steady pipeline of tenant improvement and new-building medical office work — projects that need MEP design responsive to a developer’s schedule and a physician tenant’s clinical requirements at the same time.

Start Your Austin Medical Office MEP Project With Cleary Zimmermann

Whether you’re planning a new medical office building, a multi-tenant medical office park, or a tenant improvement build-out for a physician practice, our Austin team can help you scope the project accurately from day one. Contact Cleary Zimmermann Engineers to talk through your project, or learn more about our building MEP capabilities.

Leadership

san antonio MEP engineering staff and our team

Aaron Lovelock, PE

Principal | Building MEP

Aaron Heaps, PE

Principal | Operations

professional MEP engineering services in Austin, TX

Austin Medical MEP — Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between medical MEP, healthcare MEP, and hospital MEP at Cleary Zimmermann?

Medical MEP refers to medical office buildings — physician practices, urgent care, imaging centers, and medical office parks. Healthcare MEP is the broader umbrella covering outpatient clinics and specialty facilities tied to larger health systems. Hospital MEP is narrowly focused on acute care inpatient facilities, which carry the strictest regulatory requirements of the three.

Yes. Tenant improvement work for physician practices, urgent care clinics, and other medical office tenants is a core part of our Austin medical office practice, including projects on compressed lease-driven timelines.

Yes. We coordinate power, cooling, and shielding infrastructure for X-ray, ultrasound, and other diagnostic imaging equipment commonly found in outpatient medical office settings.

Yes. We design MEP infrastructure for medical office parks and multi-tenant buildings, balancing shared building systems with the independent flexibility individual practice suites require.

Medical office spaces require MEP coordination that supports full ADA accessibility compliance throughout patient-facing areas, which carries added weight given the mobility needs common among patients in a medical office setting.

Aaron Lovelock, PE, leads building MEP design for the Austin market, including medical office projects, working alongside Aaron Heaps, PE, who serves as Principal of Operations for the Austin office.

Inquiries

For general inquiries, please reach out to Joyce Watson, CPSM Principal of Marketing, at 210-447-6100, or use the following form.

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