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"We love our business and we know that you have a choice when choosing a structural engineer for your project. Our approach to structural design is to draw on the broad resources of the team environment in developing the optimum set of professional drawings for the project.
By using this approach we have been able to produce highly build-able construction documents for our clients and enjoy working relationships with the Owner, Design Team and Construction Team during construction. We prioritize saving the Client and Contractor time and money by minimizing or eliminating changes during construction. Our designs are highly thought out in terms of construct-ability, keeping in mind the traditional scopes and sequencing of trades for practical and efficient building. It is always top priority to produce precise documents, well coordinated with other disciplines."
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Custom three level home with unique architectural features highlighted with stone and timber work taking advantage of a unique site and grand views.
The complex geometry of the building was accommodated by the use of numerous steel bents on the roof, moment frames and braced frames for shear (in order to maximize the views of Aspen and the mountain), stepped cantilevered beams for the large balconies, structural steel with multiple transfers to support the floors and massive fireplaces, complex cast-in-place concrete for the mechanical bunker and cantilevered parking deck, and micro piles for the support of an infinity edge pool that became a part of the project after the foundation was complete.
9,000 SF duplex in three levels located in a challenging site. This design required a 30 ft soil-nailed wall to stabilize the hillside in which it is built.
In addition, it required efficient use of concrete retaining walls of the sides, which we designed on 3D finite element software, and steel rigid gables to accommodate the vaulted ceilings in hip configuration.