Higher Education

Student Life

Engineering Vibrant, Student-Centered Spaces That Support Living, Learning, and Campus Community

Mueller designs high-performance MEP systems for the buildings that shape daily student life, from residence halls and dining facilities to student centers, libraries, and essential student services hubs. These environments must be safe, comfortable, resilient, and adaptable to evolving campus needs.

Our engineering approach prioritizes indoor environmental quality, energy efficiency, and long-term reliability, enabling universities to support growing enrollments and deliver exceptional student experiences. Whether renovating historic facilities or creating flexible, modern student-focused spaces, we collaborate closely with design partners to ensure each building enhances campus life and advances institutional goals.

Education & Health Sciences Center
Frostburg State University

Mueller engineered integrated MEP systems for Frostburg State University’s Education & Health Sciences Center, a 100,000-SF facility uniting academics, clinical training, and student wellness.

Booth Family Center for Special Collections Lauinger Library
Georgetown University

Renovation of Georgetown’s Booth Family Center for Special Collections with precise archival HVAC, humidity control, and fire protection systems to safeguard rare books and manuscripts.

Copley Crypt & St. William Chapel
Georgetown University

Renovation of Georgetown’s historic Copley Crypt and St. William chapels with quiet, preservation-focused HVAC, lighting, and electrical upgrades that enhance worship and gathering spaces.

Residence Tower
Towson University

Renovation of Towson University’s fourteen-story Residence Tower with upgraded HVAC, electrical, and building systems to enhance comfort, energy efficiency, and student community spaces.

Robert L. Bogomolny Library
University of Baltimore

Renovation of the University of Baltimore’s Robert L. Bogomolny Library with upgraded HVAC, electrical, and flexible study spaces, including a new daylight-filled Glass Hall addition and modern research environments.

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