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Prescreened Structural Engineers - Baltimore, MD

A S and R
Phone: (301) 960-0529
43953 Bruceton Mills Circle Ashburn, VA 20147
Serving You in Baltimore, MD
Area Engineering, Inc.
Phone: (410) 864-1558
101 Penninsula Drive North East, MD 21901
Serving You in Baltimore, MD
A & S Associates, Inc.
Phone: (202) 729-1552
8855 Walker Mill Road Capitol Heights , MD 20743
Serving You in Baltimore, MD
Apac Engineering, Inc.
Phone: (202) 715-9078
2110 Seminary Rd. Silver Spring, MD 20910
Serving You in Baltimore, MD
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Review from Baltimore, MD - Analyze a Structural Issue (Structural Engineer)

Area Engineering, Inc.
Customer Rating:
Project: Analyze a Structural Issue (Structural Engineer)
City: Baltimore, MD
"He was a little late, but he called beforehand to let me know, so communication was good. He helped me diagnose the problem. Seemed very knowledgeable and friendly. I would recommend AREA to others."
Area Engineering, Inc.
Customer Rating:
Project: Analyze a Structural Issue (Structural Engineer)
City: Baltimore, MD
"Mr. Kaski & his crew were true professionals, as well as polite & friendly. They came when they said the would and stayed late to get the job done in my 3 day perimeter. I am very pleased with the work they did and with their clean up afterwards. Very trustworthy and competent."
Area Engineering, Inc.
Customer Rating:
Project: Analyze a Structural Issue (Structural Engineer)
City: Baltimore, MD
"We were very pleased with the structural engineering work performed in our home by AREA. We had a bothersome slope in our floor and had Greg Kaski inspect the problem. He diagnosed it and designed an engineering solution. The job involved lifting three floors and the roof in addition to the installation of beams and columns. Greg walked me through the math and gave me confidence the repair would be done properly. Greg’s father, Ken, and brother, Daryl both worked on the job. They have a great deal of experience in building and do high-quality work. Greg has job pictures and my contact info if you'd like to hear more. Ken M."
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License Requirements for Architects & Engineers in Baltimore, MD:

License Required: Engineer
Phone Number: 410-230-6322
Website: Maryland Licensing Web Site
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UNSCREENED STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS
ROBERT GISRIEL DESIGN CORP
105 W HUGHES ST
Baltimore, MD 21230
Colimore gallow Architects Inc
1240 Ky Hwy
Baltimore, MD 21230
Roger Brown & Assoc Inc
1 Devon Hl Rd
Baltimore, MD 21210
Vincent Green Architects
4800 Roland Ave
Baltimore, MD 21210
Warren Anderson, AIA, Architect
3223 Montebello Terrace
Baltimore, MD 21214
DKMB & Associates
1411 cedarcroft rd
Baltimore, MD 21239
PREPARING FOR YOUR PROJECT

Things to Consider Before You Architects can help you detail exactly what you want, draw up plans and list material specifications. They may also provide oversight for your project while it is in progress. Designers are not licensed or regulated in most states, so it is important to verify their experience and professionalism. In addition to checking out a designer's portfolio, look for design degrees from accredited universities and membership and/or certification from professional organizations. Structural engineers need to be consulted if your project requires any structural changes to the existing building. A structural engineer will provide the required stamped drawings that must be submitted, along with the architectural drawings, to the building department for approval. in Baltimore, Maryland:

  • What type of project is this?
  • What type of engineer do you need?
  • Why do you need an engineer? (Check all that apply)
    (1) Sizing of interior supports, (2) Concrete foundation specifications, (3) Roof specifications, (4) Sizing deck supports, (5) Stamped drawings for building department approval, (6) Determine load bearing walls, (7) Design appropriate structural repair(s), (8) Inspect repairs during and after work, (9) Test structures to withstand natural forces, including earthquakes, water, wind, and snow
  • Are there architectural drawings for your project?
  • What type of wall construction are you using?
 

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