June 25, 2025 | 1:30 PM – 2:30 PM ET
As climate impacts grow more severe and unpredictable, engineers face rising expectations—and legal exposure—to design for a broader range of conditions. A new statement from the American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) offers guidance on how the Standard of Care (SOC) is evolving in this context.
This session will examine what these changes mean for MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing) engineers in particular, who are increasingly responsible for systems critical to building resilience—HVAC, electrical infrastructure, water management, and air quality.
We’ll explore the shifting risk landscape, what courts and insurers are signaling, and how engineers can manage uncertainty without stalling progress.
Key Takeaways
- Understand how the Standard of Care is evolving in response to climate risks—and what that means for MEP engineers.
- Learn from ACEC’s latest guidance on resilience and professional responsibility.
- Examine who bears the risk—and cost—for designing beyond code in a changing environment.
- Get practical guidance for navigating scope, schedule, and budget pressures while maintaining defensible practice.
Speakers
Yvonne Castillo
Director, Victor Risk Advisory
Leads national efforts in engineer liability education and risk strategy.
Joe Barbagallo, PE
President of Consulting
Advises on design risk, contracts, and climate-adaptive legal frameworks.
Earn 1 PDH
FREE for all MEP Coalition Members