Commercial Fire Protection Engineering in Southwest Florida

Fire Protection ENGINEERING EXPERTISE

Fire Protection Engineering for Commercial Projects​

At ECSWFL we provide commercial fire protection engineering services in Southwest Florida designed to safeguard people, property, and critical infrastructure. From new construction to system upgrades, our team delivers reliable fire protection designs for commercial, industrial, and multi-family projects across Fort Myers, Naples, Cape Coral, and surrounding areas.

We specialize in designing systems that actively respond during fire events, ensuring proper water flow, pressure, and system performance when it matters most. Our approach focuses on code compliance, system reliability, and real-world functionality to protect your building and its occupants.

Fire Protection Engineering Services

  • Automatic Sprinkler System Design
  • Standpipe Systems for Firefighter Use
  • Fire Pumps and Water Storage Systems
  • Water Supply and Distribution Analysis
  • Hydraulic Calculations and System Sizing
  • Code Compliance and NFPA Standards
  • System Coordination with Contractors

Specialized Fire Protection Systems

  • Foam Suppression Systems
  • Clean Agent Systems
  • CO₂ Fire Suppression Systems
  • High Hazard Protection Systems
  • Equipment-Specific Fire Protection
  • Mission-Critical Facility Protection
  • Performance-Based Fire Protection Design

Why Choose ECSWFL for Fire Protection Engineering?

Fire protection systems are critical to life safety—and precision matters.

At ECSWFL, we design fire protection systems based on real-world performance requirements, using flow test data to accurately calculate water demand, pipe sizing, and pressure needs. Our designs ensure systems activate and perform as intended during actual fire conditions.

With deep experience across Southwest Florida, we understand local codes, environmental factors, and construction requirements. We work closely with fire protection contractors to deliver coordinated, job-specific systems that integrate seamlessly into your overall building design.

20+ Years

Electrical Design Experience

Commercial Focus

Built for Commercial & Industrial Projects

Code Compliant

Designed to Meet NFPA & Local Standards

SWFL Expertise

Local Codes, Climate & Project Insight

Frequently Asked Questions

What does a fire protection engineer do?

A fire protection engineer designs systems that help detect, control, and suppress fires in commercial buildings. This includes sprinkler systems, standpipes, fire pumps, and specialized suppression systems.

Many commercial projects require fire protection engineering to meet code requirements, support permitting, and ensure systems are designed to perform properly under real fire conditions.

We design automatic sprinkler systems, standpipes, fire pumps, water storage systems, and specialized systems such as foam, clean agent, and CO₂ suppression systems.

We use flow test information to calculate water demand, pipe sizing, and pressure requirements so systems are designed to operate effectively during actual fire events.

Yes. We work closely with fire protection contractors to develop job-specific systems that integrate properly with the overall building design and construction process.

Southwest Florida is our primary service area, covering Fort Myers, Naples, Cape Coral, and Bonita Springs. Additionally, we serve extensive regions along Florida’s East Coast, from Jacksonville down through West Palm Beach, Fort Lauderdale, all the way to the Florida Keys. Our expertise ensures top-notch commercial MEP solutions wherever you need us!

Yes. Our fire protection designs are developed to meet applicable codes, standards, and NFPA requirements for safety and compliance.

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