Jerry Oglesbee develops MEP design documents that contractors can follow—clean riser diagrams, coordinated ceiling zones, and equipment schedules that match architectural constraints. He thrives where routing is tight and discipline boundaries blur.
His work supports principals by turning concepts into buildable layouts with realistic access and maintenance clearances.
MEP design is where abstract loads meet shafts, corridors, and above-ceiling congestion. Jerry focuses on routing discipline early to avoid costly clashes later.
Jerry coordinates iteratively—sharing sections early and adjusting with structural and architectural partners before details harden.