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Electrical · HVAC · Plumbing · Firefighting · ELV

Your handover date is set by the MEP works.

Flux Grid takes the full electromechanical package on residential buildings across the UAE. We sequence to your slab cycle, carry the authority approvals ourselves and hand over with the documentation complete.

5 daysMobilised after LOI
48 hoursFirst fix cleared before every pour
Day zeroAs builts and O&M at handover
12 monthsDefects cover, 24 hour response
01 — The programme

Residential jobs rarely slip on structure. They slip on services.

Eight points in the build where the MEP package normally costs a main contractor time. Open any stage to see what usually goes wrong and what Flux Grid commits to instead.

01 Mobilisation 2 to 3 weeks lost
What usually happens

The site stays empty after award

The subcontractor is appointed and then goes quiet. Site staff arrive weeks later, builder's work drawings and sleeve locations follow after that, and the first pour is already at risk before anyone has picked up a tool.

What Flux Grid commits to

On site in five working days

A named site engineer, foreman and first crew mobilise within five working days of the LOI. You receive a stage wise mobilisation plan with headcount by trade set against your master programme.

02 Substructure 1 week plus remedial cost
What usually happens

Sleeves discovered after the pour

Earthing pits, sleeves and drainage inverts are missed before the raft pour. Breaking cured concrete afterwards costs a week of work, a variation claim and an argument about who pays for it.

What Flux Grid commits to

Signed off before every pour

Sleeve, conduit and earthing layouts are issued and signed off ahead of each pour, and our engineer attends the pre pour inspection with your team so nothing is discovered after the concrete has set.

03 Shop drawings 10 to 15 days per floor
What usually happens

Services clash above the ceiling

Each trade draws in isolation, ducting fights trays and drainage, and the consultant rejects the submission twice. The ceiling closes late and the finishing programme absorbs the delay.

What Flux Grid commits to

Coordinated before it reaches site

Composite drawings for a typical floor within fifteen days of award, clash checked against structure and architecture before first submission, with a submittal register you can open at any time.

04 First fix The slab cycle, every floor
What usually happens

Conduits hold up the pour

First fix is incomplete when the slab is ready. The concrete team stands down or pours regardless, and either way the floor cycle you priced the job on is gone.

What Flux Grid commits to

Cleared 48 hours before the pour

First fix crews are sized to your floor cycle and we commit in writing to clearing each slab forty eight hours before its pour date, with the inspection request raised the day before that.

05 Second fix 3 to 4 weeks across the block
What usually happens

Trades queue in the same room

Second fix collides with tiling, painting and joinery. Finished work is damaged and redone, apartments are opened up twice and the finishing programme quietly stretches by a month.

What Flux Grid commits to

Sequenced with the finishing trades

Second fix is planned zone by zone against your finishing sequence and agreed at the weekly coordination meeting, with a two week look ahead shared every Thursday so no two trades are booked into the same room.

06 Testing and commissioning 3 to 5 weeks at the worst moment
What usually happens

Commissioning starts with no float left

Testing begins only once everything is built. Defects surface at the end of the programme and the consultant is asked to witness tests that were never recorded properly the first time.

What Flux Grid commits to

Testing starts at seventy percent

The commissioning plan is issued when works reach seventy percent. Pressure tests, insulation resistance, air balancing and fire system tests are witnessed and recorded progressively rather than reconstructed at the end.

07 Authority approvals 2 to 6 weeks at the end
What usually happens

Approvals treated as closeout paperwork

DEWA energisation and the Civil Defence NOC are submitted after construction finishes. The building is complete and the completion certificate waits in a queue nobody on site controls.

What Flux Grid commits to

Submissions run in parallel

A dedicated approvals coordinator handles DEWA, ADDC, Civil Defence and Municipality submissions from the first week of the contract, and you receive a live tracker showing every application and its status.

08 Handover and defects Retention held
What usually happens

Documents arrive months late

As built drawings and O&M manuals turn up long after handover. Retention stays locked, and every defect call from the owners association lands on the main contractor first.

What Flux Grid commits to

Complete pack on day zero

As builts, test certificates, material approvals, warranties and O&M manuals are handed over on the day of handover. Any defect raised during the twelve month period gets a response within twenty four hours.

02 — Services

One subcontractor for the whole electromechanical package.

Split packages mean split accountability. When ducting blames electrical and electrical blames plumbing, the delay is still yours. We carry all six.

Electrical systems

LV distribution from the substation to the last socket, sized and installed to the requirements of DEWA, ADDC, SEWA or FEWA depending on the emirate.

  • Main and sub main distribution
  • Distribution boards and panels
  • Containment, wiring and lighting
  • Earthing and lightning protection
  • Load testing and energisation

HVAC and ventilation

Split, ducted split and VRF systems for apartments, with the ventilation and extract a residential block needs to pass inspection first time.

  • Split and VRF installation
  • Ductwork and insulation
  • Car park and toilet exhaust
  • Kitchen extract and staircase pressurisation
  • Testing, adjusting and balancing

Plumbing and drainage

Potable water, drainage and pumping from the tank room upward, laid out so risers and inverts are fixed before the structure closes on them.

  • Water supply and risers
  • Soil, waste, vent and storm water
  • Booster sets and sump pumps
  • Water tanks and calorifiers
  • Pressure testing and chlorination

Firefighting and alarm

Sprinklers, wet risers, detection and the Civil Defence submission that goes with them. The approval is our responsibility, not a document we ask you to chase.

  • Sprinkler networks and wet risers
  • Fire pumps and hose reels
  • Addressable fire alarm
  • Emergency and exit lighting
  • Civil Defence inspection and NOC

ELV and low current

The systems residents notice on day one and complain about first. Installed and commissioned inside the main package rather than bolted on afterwards.

  • CCTV and access control
  • Video intercom
  • MATV and satellite
  • Structured cabling and telecom
  • Gate barriers and parking systems

Commissioning and handover

Testing recorded as the work proceeds instead of reconstructed at the end, with a maintenance contract available the moment the defects period starts.

  • System testing and balancing
  • Authority inspections
  • As built drawings
  • O&M manuals and warranties
  • Snagging, closeout and annual maintenance
03 — How we work

Six things we put in the subcontract, not just the pitch.

Every one of these is measurable. If we miss one you will see it in the weekly report before it reaches your programme.

C.01

Your crew stays your crew

Manpower is committed by name and headcount for the duration. If we cannot hold the number you are told in the weekly report, before it affects the programme rather than after.

C.02

Approvals desk from day one

A dedicated coordinator handles DEWA, ADDC, Civil Defence and Municipality submissions in parallel with construction, and issues a live approval tracker every week.

C.03

Priced from the drawings

We quote from the tender drawings and specification with our assumptions written down. Where the drawings are unclear we ask before award instead of claiming after it.

C.04

Documentation as we build

Test records, material approvals and as built markups are filed at each stage. The handover pack is complete on the day of handover because it was never left to the end.

C.05

One page every Thursday

Progress against baseline, manpower deployed, approvals status, material deliveries and the risks for the coming fortnight. One page, same format, every week.

C.06

Safety that survives an audit

Method statements and risk assessments submitted before each activity, toolbox talks recorded, and operatives carrying valid third party certification for lifting and hot works.

04 — Prequalification

Everything procurement asks for, before they ask.

You should not have to email us to find out whether we can be prequalified. The details are here, and the full pack with certificates, insurance schedules and a completed project list is one click away.

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Figures shown are placeholders for this mockup. Replace with Flux Grid's actual licence number, authority classification, insurance limits and manpower strength before launch. Do not publish anything you cannot evidence at prequalification stage.

Legal entityFlux Grid Electromechanical L.L.C
Trade licenceDED Dubai, number 000000
Licensed activityElectromechanical equipment installation and maintenance
Electrical authority enlistmentDEWA grade 0, ADDC registered
Civil Defence approvalApproved for firefighting and alarm
Quality and safetyISO 9001, ISO 45001, ISO 14001
Insurance in forceThird party liability AED 0,000,000 and workmen's compensation
Direct manpower000 operatives, 00 engineers
Emirates coveredDubai, Sharjah, Ajman, Abu Dhabi
Typical contract valueAED 0.0m to AED 00m per building
Bank and trade referencesIncluded in the prequalification pack
05 — Delivered

Buildings handed over, with the numbers that matter.

Scope, value, floor count and programme. A main contractor judges relevance from those four figures faster than from any photograph.

Project photograph

G+12 residential tower

Client
Main contractor
Scope
Full MEP package
Value
AED 0.0m
Programme
00 months, on time
Project photograph

Residential compound, 24 villas

Client
Civil contractor
Scope
Electrical, plumbing, HVAC
Value
AED 0.0m
Programme
00 months, on time
Project photograph

G+4 apartment building

Client
Developer direct
Scope
MEP and firefighting
Value
AED 0.0m
Programme
00 months, on time
06 — Estimation desk

Send the BOQ. You get a price in five working days.

Attach the tender drawings and specification. If anything in them is ambiguous we come back with questions before we price, so the number you receive is the number you can hold us to.

Estimation
tenders@fluxgrid.ae
Telephone and WhatsApp
+971 0 000 0000
Office
Dubai, United Arab Emirates