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Analyze a Structural Issue (Structural Engineer) in Washington, DC

Structural Engineers - Washington, District of Columbia

Kamran Ohi, PE
Rating:
4020 Annandale Road
Annandale, VA 22003
Serving Washington, DC (District of Columbia)
Call Today: (301) 960-0706
DRH Design Group, Inc.

35 Rock Pointe Lane, Suite 200
Warrenton, VA 20186
Serving Washington, DC (District of Columbia)
Call Today: (202) 730-0740
A S and R
Rating:
43953 Bruceton Mills Circle
Ashburn, VA 20147
Serving Washington, DC (District of Columbia)
Call Today: (301) 960-0529
Apac Engineering, Inc.
Rating:
2110 Seminary Rd.
Silver Spring, MD 20910
Serving Washington, DC (District of Columbia)
Call Today: (202) 715-9078
FMC Associates, LLC
Rating:
4554 Morningdale Drive
Chantilly, VA 20151
Serving Washington, DC (District of Columbia)
Call Today: (202) 729-1488
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Review from Washington, DC - Analyze a Structural Issue (Structural Engineer)

Kamran Ohi, PE
Customer Rating:
Project: Analyze a Structural Issue (Structural Engineer)
City: Washington, DC
"Kamran is great. He called us immediately upon putting our request in with ServiceMagic. We had only intended for him to do two drawings of some walls but he was so helpful and willing to work with us on price that he is doing all the drawings including mechanical and electrical for our home. We have enjoyed working with Kamran. He is extremely professional and helpful. We would absolutely recommend him!"
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License Requirements for Structural Engineer in Washington, DC:

License Required: Engineer
Phone Number: 202-442-4461

Things to Consider Before You Analyze a Structural Issue (Structural Engineer) in Washington, District of Columbia:

  • 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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