WFT Engineering delivers high-performance, reliable and cost-effective mechanical engineering solutions for commercial, institutional, and recreational facilities across Maryland, the greater Washington, DC region, Virginia, and Pennsylvania. Our licensed mechanical engineers bring in-depth expertise in HVAC, DOAS, geothermal systems, central utility plants, and energy optimization measures—helping clients achieve long-term performance, sustainability, and code compliance with confidence.
WFT delivers advanced hydronic supported and direct expansion air distribution systems tailored to the unique needs of each facility.
WFT delivers efficient hydronic systems to support air distribution systems tailored to the unique needs of each facility.
We focus on engineering reliable, high-efficiency utility systems that support building operations at scale. There is no one-size-fits-all reality to building systems.
Our mechanical engineers design specialized systems that support heightened performance, sustainability, and safety.
Our mechanical engineers collaborate with thermal well driving experts to develop the feasibility and design parameters leading to the successful design and application of this technology.
WFT provides advanced tools and analysis to help building owners and operators drive
efficiency and long-term performance.
Our regional expertise, responsive engineering team, and integrated mechanical, electrical, and plumbing design approach together result in coordinated systems that deliver long-term performance, cost control, and energy efficiency.
A Central Utility Plant (CUP) provides primary heating, cooling, and power for a building or campus. A Satellite Central Utility Building (SCUB) adds capacity or serves a dedicated area of a large campus or facility.
We design a full range of HVAC solutions, including VAV systems for zoned air control and VRF/VRV systems for flexible, high-efficiency heating and cooling across multiple zones.
Chilled beam systems are ideal for buildings seeking quiet, energy-efficient cooling with reduced ductwork and improved occupant comfort, particularly offices, labs, and educational spaces.
Geothermal systems work best when a site has adequate land or borefield capacity and when owners prioritize long-term cost savings, energy efficiency, or sustainability goals.
A BMS centrally monitors and manages HVAC, utilities, and mechanical equipment, optimizing energy use, enhancing comfort, and streamlining maintenance.
Absolutely. We provide design services for upgrades, retrofits, and system evaluations for both new construction and existing facilities.
CUP-based systems are commonly used in large or multi-building settings such as hospitals, universities, laboratories, government facilities, and commercial campuses.
Explore our recent projects and connect with our Rockville, MD team to schedule a consultation. We partner with owners, architects, and contractors to deliver safe, efficient, and future-ready mechanical systems built for long-term performance.