Services

Multifamily/Hotel

A mixed-use development that combines both residential and hospitality components in a single facility. This type of structure is designed to accommodate a range of purposes, providing living spaces for residents and temporary accommodations for travelers and visitors. The structural engineering of such a complex involves designing a robust and versatile framework that can support the diverse needs of both residential and hotel functions.

Office

A commercial structure designed to provide functional and efficient workspace for various businesses and organizations. When considering the structural engineering of an office building, several key aspects need to be addressed to ensure safety, stability, and usability.

Retail

A commercial structure designed to provide space for businesses to sell products and services to customers. In terms of structural engineering, there are several important considerations to ensure the safety, functionality, and aesthetics of the building.

Schools

An educational facility designed to provide a safe and conducive environment for learning. When it comes to the structural engineering of schools, several critical factors need to be considered to ensure the safety, functionality, and comfort of students, staff, and visitors.

Self Storage

A commercial property designed to provide storage space for individuals and businesses to store their belongings, goods, and materials. When considering the structural engineering of a self-storage facility, several important aspects need to be addressed to ensure security, accessibility, and functionality.

Tilt-wall

Tilt-up construction, often referred to as tilt-wall construction, is a method commonly used in commercial and industrial building projects. 

Underpinning

A structural engineering technique used to strengthen and stabilize the foundation of an existing building or structure. This method involves modifying or enhancing the foundation to provide additional support, often necessary when the original foundation becomes compromised due to factors like soil movement, settling, or changes in building use. 

Light Gauge Steel Detailing

A process within structural engineering that involves creating detailed construction drawings and specifications for buildings or structures constructed using light gauge steel members.