
KJ Tait provides building services engineering, sustainability and commercial EPC consultancy in Edinburgh. We support commercial property owners, developers, asset managers, managing agents and architects with practical advice for new build, refurbishment and existing buildings.
Our Edinburgh team helps improve building performance, reduce energy use, strengthen compliance and support better-informed decisions across design, refurbishment and asset strategy.
We provide building services engineering and sustainability consultancy across commercial projects in Edinburgh. Our work supports both new developments and existing buildings, helping clients make informed decisions about design, performance and long-term asset value.
Mechanical, electrical and public health design for new build and refurbishment. We support feasibility, detailed design and coordination through to construction.
Practical strategies to reduce energy demand and carbon emissions, aligned with project constraints and the long-term performance of the building.
EPC assessments supported by clear improvement pathways, helping you understand rating requirements and identify targeted upgrades.
We support organisations responsible for the performance, delivery and management of commercial property across Edinburgh. Our role is to provide clear technical advice that aligns with both project objectives and long-term asset performance.








A building services engineer designs the mechanical, electrical, and public health systems that make a building function — heating, cooling, ventilation, lighting, power, drainage, and water. On Edinburgh projects this typically includes coordination with the planning authority, compliance with Scottish Building Regulations, and increasingly, input into net zero and energy performance requirements.
MEP stands for mechanical, electrical, and public health engineering. These three disciplines cover the core building systems that determine how a building performs, how much it costs to run, and whether it meets regulatory and sustainability targets. Getting MEP design right early avoids costly changes during construction and reduces the risk of performance gaps after handover.
KJ Tait provides integrated sustainability consultancy alongside its engineering work, including net zero carbon pathways, whole life carbon assessments, thermal and energy modelling, commercial EPC assessments, and support for planning submissions requiring energy strategies or overheating analyses. Services such as BREEAM and NABERS UK support are also available.
Section 6 of the Scottish Building Standards sets the energy requirements for new and refurbished buildings in Scotland. This covers energy demand, carbon emissions, and — for larger projects — the use of low and zero carbon generating technologies. Edinburgh projects must also consider the Edinburgh Design Guidance and any local development plan policies relating to sustainability and energy.
Yes. KJ Tait works across new build and refurbishment, from early-stage feasibility and RIBA Stage 1 through to construction and handover support. Refurbishment projects in Edinburgh often involve upgrading existing M&E systems to meet current energy performance standards, improve occupant comfort, or support decarbonisation targets set by building owners or investors.
Building services engineering sits at the centre of any credible net zero strategy. The choice of heating system, the efficiency of ventilation and lighting, and the integration of renewables all flow from MEP design decisions. Energy modelling tools such as IES VE allow engineers to test different design scenarios before construction, reducing the risk of a performance gap between design intent and actual in-use energy consumption.
Ideally at RIBA Stage 1 or 2 — as early as possible. Early MEP and sustainability input shapes key decisions around building orientation, structure, plant space, and facade design that are difficult and expensive to change later. In Edinburgh, early engagement also allows time to address planning authority requirements around energy strategies and overheating assessments before submission.
KJ Tait works across commercial offices, residential, life sciences, healthcare, education, and mixed-use development. In Edinburgh this includes city centre refurbishments, new build residential schemes, and projects within the institutional investment market where sustainability reporting and EPC performance are increasingly important to asset value.
You can contact the KJ Tait team directly via our contact page. Whether you have a live project brief, an early-stage feasibility enquiry, or want to discuss how MEP or sustainability services could support your building, we're happy to have an initial conversation.