The MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing) construction market in the U.S. is a vital part of the building industry, covering the design, installation, and maintenance of essential systems like HVAC, electrical wiring, and plumbing. This sector supports a wide range of projects, including commercial buildings, hospitals, schools, and industrial facilities. With growing demand for energy-efficient buildings, smart technologies, and infrastructure upgrades, the need for skilled MEP professionals continues to rise.
Recruitment plays a crucial role in this space, as the industry faces a persistent shortage of qualified technicians, electricians, and HVAC specialists. As projects become more complex and schedules tighter, contractors rely heavily on experienced talent to deliver quality work on time and within budget. However, finding and retaining skilled labor is a top challenge, especially with ongoing supply chain disruptions and shifting project demands. Third-party recruitment firms are key partners in helping MEP contractors quickly access the right talent and stay competitive in a tight labor market.
The commercial construction market encompasses the planning, design, and construction of structures intended for business and economic activities. This sector includes the development of healthcare facilities, office space, retail centers, hotels, institutional facilities and other facilities tailored to meet the diverse needs of business
The commercial construction market encompasses the planning, design, and construction of structures intended for business and economic activities. This sector includes the development of healthcare facilities, office space, retail centers, hotels, institutional facilities and other facilities tailored to meet the diverse needs of businesses.
Our contractors deliver major commercial developments such as hospitals, airports, stadiums, universities, and high-rises. These fast-paced environments demand skilled mechanical talent across HVAC, plumbing, sheet metal, and controls — often with tight timelines and high visibility.
The industrial sector includes the development of factories, warehouses, processing plants, and other specialized structures tailored to meet the operational needs of diverse industries. The industrial market is characterized by a strong emphasis on functionality, efficiency, and safety, as these facilities often house complex machinery a
The industrial sector includes the development of factories, warehouses, processing plants, and other specialized structures tailored to meet the operational needs of diverse industries. The industrial market is characterized by a strong emphasis on functionality, efficiency, and safety, as these facilities often house complex machinery and processes.
We support large-scale industrial construction projects including manufacturing plants, energy facilities, and process-driven environments. These jobs often require advanced piping, heavy HVAC, and mechanical installations — ideal for experienced tradespeople ready for complex, high-value work.
The advanced technology construction market centers on projects that incorporate cutting-edge technological solutions to enhance efficiency, sustainability, and functionality. This sector encompasses the construction of data centers, semiconductor fabs, high-tech laboratories, and other facilities where innovative technologies and cleanro
The advanced technology construction market centers on projects that incorporate cutting-edge technological solutions to enhance efficiency, sustainability, and functionality. This sector encompasses the construction of data centers, semiconductor fabs, high-tech laboratories, and other facilities where innovative technologies and cleanrooms play a vital role.
We staff mechanical scopes on data centers and critical infrastructure projects across the U.S. These facilities require redundant HVAC, chilled water, piping, and controls systems that must run 24/7 — offering high-stakes, long-term opportunities for top-tier trades.
HVAC is the largest sub-discipline in mechanical construction. Technicians and installers work on systems that regulate temperature, humidity, and air quality. Demand is especially high in commercial retrofits, hospitals, and green buildings that require energy-efficient systems and smart controls.
We recruit HVAC installers, foremen, and start-up techs for large-scale mechanical installs — from air handlers and VAVs to chillers, boilers, and cooling towers. Candidates must be able to work from engineered drawings and operate in complex, high-capacity environments.
Mechanical plumbers and pipefitters install systems for water, gas, drainage, and process piping in industrial settings. These roles demand strong technical knowledge, especially in high-pressure or large-scale systems, and are crucial for code compliance and safety.
Our plumbing and pipefitting talent supports hydronic systems, process piping, medical gas, and underground utilities on multi-million-dollar projects. We place licensed, safety-conscious professionals who can work across industrial, healthcare, and advanced tech environments.
Mechanical plumbers and pipefitters install systems for water, gas, drainage, and process piping in industrial settings. These roles demand strong technical knowledge, especially in high-pressure or large-scale systems, and are crucial for code compliance and safety.
Our plumbing and pipefitting talent supports hydronic systems, process piping, medical gas, and underground utilities on multi-million-dollar projects. We place licensed, safety-conscious professionals who can work across industrial, healthcare, and advanced tech environments.
Mechanical systems are increasingly integrated with digital controls. Technicians working in this area install sensors, controllers, and automation systems that optimize building performance. This subfield blends mechanical knowledge with IT and systems integration.
Even large buildings need reliable long-term support. We place commercial service techs for HVAC, mechanical troubleshooting, and preventative maintenance on critical systems — often supporting hospitals, labs, and data centers with zero room for downtime.
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Successful project delivery often requires close collaboration with general contractors, utility companies, inspectors, and other trades to ensure reliable, high-performance electrical infrastructure.
Commercial electrical projects across the U.S. typically involve the design and installation of power and lighting systems for office buildings, retail centers, hotels, schools, and mixed-use developments. These projects frequently include comprehensive tenant improvement work such as installing lighting controls, receptacles, switchgear,
Commercial electrical projects across the U.S. typically involve the design and installation of power and lighting systems for office buildings, retail centers, hotels, schools, and mixed-use developments. These projects frequently include comprehensive tenant improvement work such as installing lighting controls, receptacles, switchgear, panelboards, and low-voltage systems including fire alarms, data cabling, and security infrastructure.
Mission critical electrical projects across the U.S. include data centers, hospitals, emergency operations centers, and financial institutions -demand high-reliability power systems. These projects commonly feature the installation of dual power feeds, UPS systems, backup generators, transfer switches, and advanced switchgear to ensure uninterrupted electrical service under all conditions.
Infrastructure electrical projects across the U.S. encompass the planning, installation, and maintenance of power and control systems supporting essential public services and civil infrastructure. This sector covers transportation systems (airports, rail, tunnels, highways), utilities (power generation, substations, water and wastewater t
Infrastructure electrical projects across the U.S. encompass the planning, installation, and maintenance of power and control systems supporting essential public services and civil infrastructure. This sector covers transportation systems (airports, rail, tunnels, highways), utilities (power generation, substations, water and wastewater treatment plants), public lighting, and large-scale municipal developments. Typical scopes include medium- and high-voltage distribution systems, utility coordination, grounding and bonding, roadway and tunnel lighting, traffic signals, signage controls, and backup power systems such as generators and battery storage.