Updated 29 June 2026 | Fewer vendors

Integrated Fire & MEP AMC

Integrated fire & MEP AMC combines fire protection maintenance with mechanical, electrical and plumbing services — HVAC, chillers, elevators and electrical — under a single annual maintenance contract. One contractor, coordinated visits and consolidated reporting replace juggling separate vendors for each building system.

DCD-approved · 12+ years in Dubai fire safety · Hassantuk-integrated · 18,000+ customers served

Fire + HVAC Chillers Elevators Electrical One contract
Integrated fire and MEP AMC under one contractor in Dubai
1Contract, all systems
MEPFire + HVAC + lifts
24/7One call list
The problem

Five vendors, five reports, five blame games

When fire, HVAC, lifts and electrical each have their own contractor, every fault becomes a coordination problem. A fire damper that won't close could be the fire contractor or the HVAC contractor — and both will tell you it's the other.

  • Separate contracts, invoices and renewal dates per system.
  • Cross-system faults (e.g. fire dampers) fall between vendors.
  • Multiple call lists during an emergency.
  • No single owner of overall building-services uptime.
  • Duplicated admin and site-access coordination.
Integrated building services maintenance in a Dubai facility
The bundle

Fire and MEP under one accountable team

QSERV maintains fire alongside HVAC, chillers, elevators and electrical under one AMC. Cross-system interfaces — fire/HVAC shutdowns, lift fire-recall, emergency power — are handled by a team that sees the whole building, not one trade.

  • Fire, HVAC/chiller, elevator and electrical in one contract.
  • Fire-to-MEP interfaces (HVAC shutdown, lift recall) owned end-to-end.
  • Coordinated visit scheduling to minimise disruption.
  • One consolidated report and one renewal calendar.
  • A single escalation path for any building-services fault.
Fire and HVAC interface checks under an integrated AMC
Flexible scope

Take the whole bundle, or start with fire

Integration is not all-or-nothing. Many clients start with fire AMC and add HVAC, lifts or electrical as existing contracts expire — so you consolidate at your own pace without breaking current commitments.

  • Start with fire, add MEP systems as contracts lapse.
  • Scope each system to its real need and risk.
  • Portfolio-wide bundling across multiple buildings.
  • Transparent per-system scope and pricing.
  • No forced bundling — fire-only remains available.
Flexible integrated AMC scope for a Dubai building portfolio

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers for facility managers tired of coordinating a different contractor for every building system.

What does an integrated fire & MEP AMC cover?

It combines fire protection maintenance with mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems — typically HVAC and chillers, elevators and electrical — under one annual maintenance contract with one contractor and consolidated reporting.

Why bundle fire with MEP instead of keeping them separate?

Bundling removes the gaps between trades — cross-system faults like fire dampers or HVAC shutdowns get one owner — and cuts the admin of multiple contracts, invoices, renewals and emergency call lists down to one.

Do I have to move all systems at once?

No. Most clients start with fire AMC and add HVAC, elevators or electrical as their existing contracts expire, consolidating gradually without breaking current commitments.

Who handles fire-to-MEP interfaces like HVAC shutdown and lift fire recall?

Under an integrated AMC, QSERV owns those interfaces end-to-end, because the same team maintains both sides — so there is no dispute over whether a fault is the fire or the MEP contractor's responsibility.

Is fire-only AMC still available?

Yes. Integration is optional. You can take a fire-only AMC and add MEP systems later, or never — the bundle exists to simplify, not to force scope you do not need.

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