Whether you're thinking about building your dream home, developing a new office park, constructing a new barn, or trying to get to the bottom of what's causing any faults in your building's structure; you need the help of an expert structural engineering company. At High Plains Engineering & Design, LLC, our structural engineers are involved in every step of the construction process. We make sure every project is designed to meet the local building code requirements, and your building or home is structurally sound.
When you're developing a new construction project or need to improve an existing facility, you have to take the safety of everyone in the surrounding area. For example, you know you can't just let wastewater or grease from your restaurant runoff into the ground or nearby waterways. And if you're in a rural community or expanding your farm's facilities, you probably need to ensure your septic system is up to code. That's where the services of an environmental engineering company like High Plains Engineering & Design, LLC. is essential.
It doesn't matter if you're building a custom home built, an entire neighborhood, or a large office complex. Regardless of what type of construction you're doing, you can't build anything without first knowing what's going on in the soil, rocks and other earth strata within the land where you plan to build or develop. That's where the services of a geotechnical engineering company like High Plains Engineering & Design, LLC come in. But what is geotechnical engineering? Geotechnical engineering is the practice of using the principles of soil mechanics and rock mechanics to investigate subsurface conditions and the engineering behavior of earth materials.
If you're building or purchasing a property like a home, or a building, you probably know about home inspections. However, do you know about engineering inspections? This level of inspection isn't needed in most cases, but when do you need to have a project or building inspected by an engineer? When building a new project through the building permitting or construction process, certain milestones are required, one of which is inspections. Inspections involve a certified or knowledgeable inspector to come to your job site and ensure that all applicable building codes are being met and the intent of the design professional is being met.