Featured projects

Healthcare and complex-facility work across electrical, low-voltage, lighting controls, and power studies.

Riverside

Hospital • Electrical + Low Voltage

Railyard HSB

Hospital • Lighting + Controls

Moreno Valley

Hospital • Electrical Design

San Rafael Hospital

Hospital • Power Studies (SKM/ETAP)

Westminster

Hospital • Low Voltage Design

Moanalua Medical Center

Hospital • Electrical + Lighting

Additional work

A broader look at the environments and systems we support—from clinical spaces to critical power infrastructure.

Portfolio FAQs

Answers to common questions about confidentiality, scope, and how we engage.

Why are projects anonymized?

Many of our engagements include confidentiality requirements. We present project details in general terms while still demonstrating our approach, coordination, and quality controls.

What project information can you share?

We can typically share high-level scope, key systems, deliverables, schedule approach, coordination methods, and generalized outcomes. Detailed drawings, proprietary standards, and identifying information are shared only under appropriate agreements.

Do you work outside of healthcare?

Yes. While we specialize in hospitals and clinical environments, we also support other complex facilities that require dependable electrical, low-voltage, lighting, and study deliverables.

What services are typically included?

Common scopes include electrical design, low-voltage design, lighting design and controls, and power system studies (SKM/ETAP), along with coordination support and QA/QC review.

How do we start a project?

Start with a consultation. We will review your project goals, schedule, and deliverable requirements, then propose a clear scope and communication plan.

Can you support California and Hawaii projects?

Yes. Merollo supports projects across California and Hawaii with remote collaboration and on-the-ground coordination as needed.

Have a healthcare project coming up?

Tell us what you are building or renovating. We will respond with next steps, a proposed scope, and a quality-first plan for delivery.