Marcos Montano

Project Manager at MPE Consulting - San Diego, California, United States

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(858) 673-4445
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San Diego,California,United States
Company
MPE Consulting
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MPE Consulting

San Diego, California, United States • 12 Employees
Construction

A consulting electrical engineering firm, MPE Consulting, Inc. specialize in detailed and thorough construction documents and specifications for complex projects. Licensed electrical engineers in 14 states [CA, AZ, CO, GA, HI, ID, MA, NV, NM, OR, TX, UT, WA], MPE provides exceptional service for biotechnical, electronic manufacturing, computer and data centers, industrial and manufacturing facilities, and corporate offices.An Experienced Team With Bright IdeasMPE offers an experienced team to cover a broad spectrum of eletrical needs, including specialty lighting, standard office improvements, hotels and resorts, and sports facilities. MPE Consulting can create special lighting effects to set a mood, or give your facility the power it needs for any situation.Technology and Personal Service Go Hand in HandTo quickly and accurately relate design ideas and information, MPE uses the latest in AutoCAD software to produce and coordinate documents. We can accept your files in all industry standard word processing and electronic mail communications.

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