WFT Engineering designs advanced mechanical systems for commercial, institutional, and multi-family buildings throughout the Maryland/DC area. Our licensed mechanical engineers bring extensive experience in HVAC, DOAS, geothermal, central utility plants, and energy optimization to help clients meet performance, sustainability, and code goals.
Building owners choose WFT Engineering for our Maryland/DC and Philadelphia regional expertise, licensed engineering team, and integrated mechanical, electrical, and plumbing design approach. Our coordinated process delivers better system performance, cost control, and long-term energy efficiency.
A Central Utility Plant (CUP) provides primary heating, cooling, and power generation for a building or campus, while a Secondary Central Utility Building (SCUB) supplements the main plant by adding capacity or serving a specific area of a larger facility.
WFT Engineering designs a full range of HVAC systems, including Variable Air Volume (VAV) systems for zoned air control and Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF/VRV) systems that bring efficient heating and cooling across multiple building zones.
Geothermal systems are ideal when a property has adequate land or borefield capacity and when energy efficiency, long-term cost savings, or sustainability goals are a priority.
A Building Management System centrally monitors and controls HVAC, utility, and mechanical equipment to optimize energy use, improve comfort, and streamline maintenance.
Yes! Our team specializes in mechanical engineering design, upgrades, retrofits, and system evaluations for both new construction and existing facilities.
Central utility systems are commonly used in large or multi-building facilities such as hospitals, universities, laboratories, government complexes, and commercial campuses.
View our recent projects and contact our Rockville, MD office to schedule a mechanical engineering consultation.