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Commercial

Inversity commercial experience includes office buildings, athletic facilities, churches, and community centers. These buildings often include boardrooms, fitness centers, community meeting spaces, training rooms, and kitchens. Indoor air quality, lighting flexibility, sustainable or high performance design, and efficiency concerning budget and end-user operating costs are often items we take into high consideration for our commercial clients. Often, these clients are for-profit or non-profit entities that are practicing conscientiousness to keep all stakeholders happy and comfortable. It is our job as the engineer-of-record to ensure our designs focus on solutions that offer high-tech space that stretches our clients’ dollars as much as possible - not only in design but also when we leave the project.

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Community

At Inversity, we aim to build the buildings that people want to be in and those that improve lives in the communities we serve. Our team has deep experience designing a wide-range of community-oriented buildings and facilities. From public gathering places, to churches, museums, and recreational centers, we deliver environments that enrich the community and elevate the way people live. By working collaboratively with planners, architects, engineers, and owners, we help solve complex MEP engineering challenges and transform everyday spaces.

Higher Ed

Just like our K-12 market, Higher Education engineering design is something our staff has done since day one in this industry. VCU, UVA, and the Virginia Community College System are just a few long-term clients with whom we consistently work. Working in the MEP+IT engineering field, we get our hands on a variety of projects for these clients. Sometimes all our clients need are generator upgrades or a classroom renovation, but we also have experience designing brand-new, “flagship” buildings that are iconic for these universities. Major renovation work is also common when aging buildings are too important to campus life for a major tear down. After listening to our clients, we can help guide them, if necessary, on what path appears to be most valuable and realistic for their site and needs. BCOM / HECOM guidelines are second nature to us, and we have developed close relationships with BCOM reviewers, making the process as painless as possible. Many universities and smaller colleges around the state have LEED Silver design as a requirement for their new buildings and major renovations moving forward. In addition, there are certain minority guidelines for vendors that need to be met; Inversity has ample experience with all of these regulations and provides expert service efficiently

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Industrial

Our principal engineers have a plethora of industrial experience. Many of these industrial projects are plants and technical buildings which are designed and built with extremely precise, unique specifications. For example, a certain item being produced in a facility must be created exactly the same and perfect, every time. This often requires a high level of understanding of the unique product’s processing, safety knowledge, tight HVAC requirements to ensure the process equipment operates correctly (e.g. an exact temperature control for humidity), and an immediate understanding of our work causing any undue downtime, which translates directly into lost revenue for our clients. This is why we phase our work, as much as possible, to keep the plant operations running. This is of the utmost importance to our clients, so we must work tirelessly with Maintenance and Process engineers (and support employees) to ensure their product goals are being met with the systems, custom equipment, and specialized contractors assigned to the work. No two projects are alike, and cost effective designs and tight timelines are vital.

K-12 Education

The staff at Inversity has completed hundreds of K-12 educational projects. These projects range from small, specialty renovations - like a lighting upgrade - to new, multi-story educational buildings worth close to $90M. We have experience with the private and public sectors of education throughout Virginia. The K-12 sector has always been a large part of what we do. Each of our staff members learned the engineering business through this project type. We have learned to approach each new project individually, knowing it will need a creative solution suited specifically for the space and the end-users. Along with typical classroom design, we have experience with theaters, cafeterias, office space, gym locker rooms, science labs, sports field lighting, and all other specialty spaces one will find in an innovative learning environment. We work closely with the architect-of-record to hide unsightly mechanical, lighting, or plumbing systems, also ensuring that our end-users are able to access our spaces for maintenance with ease.

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Local Government

The public sector of local government requires attentive studies – deciding on the best use of the allotted public funds - and constant engineering upgrades to maintain the viability of their buildings. While new government buildings are wonderful to design, we know many municipalities are conscientious stewards of tax payer’s money and are constantly looking for ways to repurpose and renovate existing facilities instead. Inversity has experience with government office and administrative buildings, correctional facilities, courthouses, public safety centers, and data hubs. Some of these buildings are also historic sites, so we work with licensed architects to provide historic renovations following the strict guidelines provided by the state and local agencies.

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