A prospective mechanical contractor should be able to evaluate your building to systematically determine the efficiency and performance of the systems you have in place. A facility evaluation could determine many things such as the ideal heating and cooling system a building requires for example. Some of the factors to consider for this would include the existing air duct system,the number of windows and the position of these windows. A good evaluator should also ask about any technical problems that may have occurred in your facility and provide clear explanations and solutions to your concerns. Being able to perform a thorough and accurate evaluation will prove if this prospective Mechanical and Engineering (M&E) contractor will be able to aid you in your facility management needs.
It is entirely your prerogative to request for referrals and references that your prospective Mechanical and Engineering (M&E) contractor can provide as you may want to check on their previous projects or clients in order to establish trust. Alternatively, you could do a search online to find their ratings and reviews however you should take this with a grain of salt as there is room for their family or friends to fake ratings in order to make the contractor appear more appealing. It is still best to reach out to former clients to get a more genuine review of the contractor and their services.