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Structural Inspections, Forensics and
Disaster Analysis
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Speath Engineering provides structural inspection and analysis consulting services to address critical structural concerns, risk assessment, current condition documentation, and restoration / remediation design.
Employing numerous licensed professional engineers, some with over 30 years of professional structural engineering experience - clients have come to rely on Speath Engineering as the premier choice for custom structural engineering services.
We provide our clients structural inspections with Professional Engineer (PE) oversight, to provide signed and sealed reports which outline the current condition of structures, remediation plans, risk assessment and satisfactory code compliance with all applicable municipal agencies. Reports will delineate the likely cause of any present damage to the subject structure as well as propose solutions to each client’s unique situation, while keeping cost, constructability, and timeframe in check. |
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Post-Disaster Engineering Services: |
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Buildings
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Bridges
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Marine Structures
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Retaining Walls
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Civil-site Structures
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and more...
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Priority Engineering Services
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Inspections of damaged structures for safety analysis
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Recommendations for insurance claims
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Emergency deisgn solutions for damaged structures
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Structural Remediation Services (Provide designs to remediate damaged structures)
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Speath Engineering services our clients for structural inspection, forensics, and disaster analysis from both our Fort Myers, FL and Manchester, VT offices – Servicing all of South Florida and Southern Vermont.
We provide services directly for governments, property management groups, financial institutions, insurance providers, and individual commercial building owners and homeowners.
We will be happy to assist you if your concerns are as small as wall or foundation cracks, strange structure sounds, sagging rooflines or ceilings; or as complex as post-disaster issues due to hurricane or tornado damage, fire, lighting strike, flooding, partial collapse, or more.
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