Structural Engineering

Our Structural Engineers are skilled in Concrete, Steel, Timber & Masonry.

 

Our experience in all building materials extends over a range of building types including:

 

  • Quality Homes
  • Residential Flat Buildings
  • Townhouses and Villas
  • Industrial
  • Retail Complexes
  • Commercial Buildings
  • Workshops/Warehouse Buildings
  • Retirement/Nursing Homes
  • Bridges & Culverts
  • Platforms & Temporary Structures
  • Swimming pools (standardised or custom designed)
  • Retaining walls
  • Shop front signage, bulkhead and glazing

 

Elements:

 

  • Preliminary feasibility designs for economy and structural integrity.
  • Structural Analysis and Assessment
  • Pile Foundation including Timber and Screw Piles
  • Deep Excavation & Shoring Design
  • Underpinning of existing structures
  • Basement Design
  • Conventional Concrete structures
  • Post Tension Design & Documentation
  • Portal Frame Structures
  • Tilt-up concrete panels constructions
  • Lift Core Design
  • Staircase Design
  • Truss Design
  • Structures built over or adjacent to sewer lines designed in accordance with Sydney water requirements and the local authorities
  • Load bearing walls to be removed
  • Handrail/ Balustrades design and certification.
  • Hoardings inspections and certifications
  • Formwork inspections and certifications
  • Structural Reports
  • Structural Inspections
  • Westfield Shopping Centres NSW approved Structural Engineer
  • Stockland Shellharbour approved Structural Engineer

 

REMIDIAL

Structural engineering is concerned with the structural design and structural analysis of buildings, bridges, towers, flyovers (overpasses), tunnels, and other structures. This involves identifying the loads which act upon a structure and the forces and stresses which arise within that structure due to those loads, and then designing the structure to successfully support and resist those loads. The loads can be self weight of the structures, other dead load, live loads, moving (wheel) load, wind load, earthquake load, load from temperature change etc. The structural engineer must design structures to be safe for their users and to successfully fulfill the function they are designed for (to be serviceable).

 

Design considerations will include strength, stiffness, and stability of the structure when subjected to loads which may be static, such as furniture or self-weight, or dynamic, such as wind, seismic, crowd or vehicle loads, or transitory, such as temporary construction loads or impact. Other considerations include cost, constructability, safety, aesthetics and sustainability.

ATB CONSULTING ENGINEERS

Engineering Consultants & Services

Structural, Civil & Project Management

11 Victoria St, Wollongong NSW 2500