Davenergy is a full-service design firm that provides MEP design and engineering, commissioning/retro-commissioning, energy services, and construction management services. Our team brings a wealth of experience providing comprehensive services for projects, having successfully optimized the building system performance and energy use for over 100 million square feet of building space for Department of Defense (DoD), military, private, and federal clients. We have worked in every VISN nationwide and at over 145 individual VA medical centers.

VISN 21 Life Safety Consultant Services
The VA Northern California Health Care System (VANCHCS) contracted with Davenergy for the Life Safety Survey and Statement of Conditions inspections of the VAMC Mather,
VISN 21 Palo Alto VA Healthcare Engineering & Project Management Support
This project directly supported the management and development of initial projects including constructability reviews, value engineering, estimates of probable construction, environmental analyses, project documentation and
VISN 18 Northern Arizona Healthcare Building Automation System Planning
The overarching goal of this project was to create, on a central server, a building automation system interface for graphics, historical data, and alarms to
VISN 21 A&E Design Services for Project 612A4-18-231 Evaluate all Pharmacy Sites for USP 797/800 Compliance and Corrections
Davenergy was engaged to provide professional engineering services to investigate, evaluate, design, test, and provide analysis and specialty services to accomplish a review of the
VISN 21 Palo Alto Construction Management Services
The major projects supported Research/Veterinary Facility ($98M), Radiology Consolidation Project ($121M), and Recreation Services Building ($21.3M) are described below and were completed at the end

VISN 21 VAPAHCS Upgrade 12kV Electrical Capacity and Re-balance of Loads on North and South Substations
Davenergy was contracted to provide 35% design development (bridging documents) to replace and upsize the existing 400-amp feeders and to re-balance loads on the North