COMMERCIAL

FEATURED SERVICES

While residential development and modification projects continually affirm their prominence among our company’s workflow, we do offer similar services to prospective commercial clients. As with residential, we offer several different types of structural inspections for commercial structures, whether they are required as a result of a transaction, modification, or new development. Our background in deep foundation systems and steel design has proven to be an asset in the face of complex builds and strict deadlines and we continue to cultivate this expertise through continual education and professional networking. Engineering design and structural inspection of commercial properties present different challenges than those encountered in the residential field, which is why it is crucial to the success of a commercial project to retain the services of a licensed engineer who has experience with commercial construction.

Coordination between engineers, architects, builders, and local officials is paramount during the multiple phases of any commercial project, which is why we have taken the necessary steps to assimilate all of the latest correspondence and data sharing service technologies into our business; we understand that any break in the line of communication between a client and their retained professionals can cause avoidable setbacks so we have taken all possible actions to prevent this. The range of potential inspection and/or design tasks requiring the services of an engineer is vast so we have provided a list below that details some of the many commercial services we provide to our clients: 

  • Structural inspections on masonry and poured concrete foundations
  • Structural design of timber, steel, and reinforced concrete structures
  • Plan production for structures located in designated coastal hazard zones
  • Coordination and interpretation of hollow stem split-spoon soil borings
  • Design recommendation for timber pile and helical pile supported foundations
  • Design guidance for modification to, or relocation of, steel framing elements