Structural Engineering

Structural engineering is a specialized branch of civil engineering focused on the design and analysis of buildings, bridges, and other structures. It ensures that these structures can safely withstand the forces and loads they encounter, such as gravity, wind, and earthquakes. By applying principles of physics and materials science, structural engineers create safe, durable, and efficient structures that meet both functional and aesthetic requirements.

  • Materials (Timber / Steel / Reinforced Concrete / Masonry / Light Guage Steel / Aluminum / SIPs / ICF, and many more)
  • New Build Constructions
  • Renovation / Alteration
  • Addition / Extension
  • Attic / Loft Conversion
  • Cast-in-place Concrete Frame Structures
  • Pre-Cast Concrete Frame Structures
  • Post-Tensioned Concrete Frame Structures
  • Steel Moment Frame Structures
  • Steel Braced Frame Structures
  • Hybrid Structures
  • Timber Frame Structures
  • masonry Structures
  • Reinforced Solid Concrete Slabs
  • Hollow Core Slabs
  • Ribbed and Waffle Slabs
  • Trusses (Steel, Wood, Aluminum)
  • Isolated Pad Foundations
  • Mat/Raft Foundations