Commercial Engineering
Our commercial engineering experience is extensive covering production framing, concrete techniques, construction processes, new construction, renovation, seismic upgrade work and dealing with very old structures.
We believe that the most significant aspect of structural engineering design, for typical wood frame and steel frame buildings, is the cost efficiency of the project combined with the best utilization of commonly available materials. The goal is a successful engineering project in terms of the approval processes, labor and materials budgets, management simplicity, scheduling and, most importantly, in meeting your needs.
We can also provide a complete design, including site, architectural, mechanical, plumbing, electrical, in addition to structural designs.
We can assist with ADA compliance as needed: building, entry or for the parking areas.
Your full satisfaction is guaranteed by using our expertise and experience to successfully complete projects of any scope or size. Contact us for a free consultation.
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Commercial Project Gallery
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Building established in the late 1800s as a pony express stop. This structure has the original basement, with the original foundation constructed of large rocks & boulders from the area. A mine shaft opens into the basement, and extends approximately 3 miles.
A major challenge was to preserve the original rock foundation and mine shaft while reusing many of the original interior and exterior architectural features. The use of the building as a holistic medical consortium required updating all features to current code standards.
Building established in the late 1800s as a pony express stop. This structure has the original basement, with the original foundation constructed of large rocks & boulders from the area. A mine shaft opens into the basement, and extends approximately 3 miles.
A major challenge was to preserve the original rock foundation and mine shaft while reusing many of the original interior and exterior architectural features. The use of the building as a holistic medical consortium required updating all features to current code standards.
