Structural Engineering
Structural Engineering is one of the main reasons why clients hire us! It’s a core service and competency that we have as a firm and we are well known for our structural team’s abilities to come up with safe and cost-effective structural solutions that make the lives of the clients, the contractors/builders easier.
Our structural engineering services generally include the following main types of projects:
- Structural value engineering services (especially High Rise Buildings)
- Seismic Design Services which include:
- Seismic retrofit and upgrades of buildings and structures.
- Design of seismic restraint and anchorage of mechanical and electrical equipment
- Seismic qualification of electrical and mechanical equipment to satisfy national codes of practice and clients’ requirements
- Seismic hazard assessments
- Structural Integrity Assessments, repairs, and rehabilitation of in-service structurs, equipment, supports and assets including the following:
- Structural condition assessments and repairs of bridges and infrastructre
- Structural strengthening and repairs for steel and concrete structures including foundations.
- Corrosion and cracking repairs in concrete and steel structures
- We also provide a host of specialty structural engineering services. These include (but not limited to):
- Advanced finite element analysis (linear and non-linear)
- Design of structures and foundations in cold regions (cold weather engineering)
- Design for vibration and fatigue of equipment, foundations and structures
- Insurance claims and litigation support
- Blast resistant design of buildings and structures including blast panels
- Design of metal buildings to CSA-A660
- Load rating assessment and upgrades of crane systems, monorail systems, lifting and hoist beams to meet local safety regulations (building code, WCB and WorkSafeBC)
- Design and assessment of fall protection, life lines and fall arrest systems
- Secondary containment systems design
- Water retaining structures compliant with ACI 350 and Eurocode 2 (including structural design for high seismic regions)