Structural Engineering
Structural Engineering
A thorough analysis of a structure's foundation, basement and crawl space, framing, roof, interior and exterior to determine how well it can support or resist weight.
Structural Inspection Glossary
Common Questions
How should I choose a consulting structural engineer?
Always hire a certified professional who has had many years of experience in structural engineering. Request and then call recent references. Check to see if the company has any unresolved complaints that have been filed with your city or state consumer protection agency or Better Business Bureau.
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Structural Engineering Companies
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