This report provides a detailed analysis of the building services within the Karratha Quarter, focusing on mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) systems. The analysis begins with an examination of the building's facade, specifically the use of custom perforated metal screens for solar shading, glare reduction, and aesthetic purposes. The report evaluates the benefits of fiber cement wall lining and insulation, discussing their impact on space maximization, thermal efficiency, and energy conservation. The plumbing systems, including fixture arrangements, are analyzed for efficiency and design considerations. The report also investigates the hydraulic lift system, comparing its sustainability to traction lifts. Furthermore, the report includes case studies of the Charenton-le-Pont housing project in France, and the Sanwell Office Building in Australia, highlighting sustainable design elements such as facade orientation, materials, and energy-efficient technologies like solar panels and natural ventilation. The analysis covers various aspects of building design, construction materials, and the integration of sustainable practices to enhance energy efficiency and user comfort.