Structural engineering advice on building design that is robust, pragmatic and economic.
Seismic and structural integrity form the basis of any good building. Our structural engineers work to ensure your property is strong enough to withstand environmental challenges.
From heritage to new builds
Prendos structural engineers dare to tread where others won't, in tackling technically complex structural engineering projects on a range of commercial and residential building types. From new build structural design to strengthening or remediation of existing or heritage buildings, we can work with you to provide structural engineering as a standalone service, or in conjunction with our in-house team of architects and professional quantity surveyors.
Cutting-edge seismic resistance systems
Since 2011, earthquakes in New Zealand have driven the use of innovative structural strengthening designs that incorporate new seismic resisting systems. Our team has pioneered seismic systems that meet the upgraded risk across the country. Trust us to determine the level of seismic resilience required, and help you implement low damage systems that increase seismic resilience in the most pragmatic way.
ISA, DSA or NBS?
Itâs confusing if youâre not in the industry. We start with an initial seismic assessment (ISA) that provides qualitative insight into whether your building is earthquake prone. If it is, we advance to a detailed seismic assessment (DSA) based on drawings, council records, measurements taken during site investigations and concrete scanning. Todayâs minimum requirement is a new building standard (NBS) of 34%. A building with a high NBS is a highly marketable investment, but itâs also important to understand a low NBS when youâre planning future improvements.
Our structural engineering services
Structural engineering design
Seismic strengthening design
Project site observation
Feasibility assessment
Design peer review (structural)
We work across sectors
Commercial
Industrial
Education
Heritage
Hotel
Public
Residential
Retail
Structural engineers in action
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