MEP work order for high rised building

Hey all, actually I am looking for MEP work order for high rised residential buildings. It would be helpful if any one have details kindly share
For high-rise residential buildings, MEP work orders are usually structured according to the main service systems and the construction sequence. While the exact format varies by contractor or project management team, most projects break the work orders into Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing scopes with clear installation stages.


For Mechanical (HVAC), the work order generally includes installation of ventilation shafts, ductwork routing, exhaust systems for kitchens and toilets, pressurization systems for staircases, equipment installation (fans, AHUs if applicable), insulation, and testing & balancing.


For Electrical, the work order typically covers conduit and cable tray installation, wiring, distribution boards, panel boards, earthing systems, lighting fixtures, emergency lighting, fire alarm system, and integration with backup power systems such as DG sets or UPS.


For Plumbing, it usually includes water supply piping, drainage and soil stacks, rainwater systems, pump installations, overhead and underground tank connections, pressure testing, and fixture installation for bathrooms and kitchens.


In high-rise projects, work orders are often organized floor-wise or zone-wise to coordinate with civil progress. They also include inspection checkpoints, testing requirements, and coordination with fire protection and vertical service shafts.


If you are preparing documentation, it’s also useful to align the work order with BOQ items, shop drawings, and installation method statements, as these are commonly referenced during execution and inspection on residential tower projects.