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Condition Survey: We perform visual surveys of building systems including façades, curtain walls, and structural framing to document existing conditions, potential failures, and deficiencies. Surveys provide baseline data used to quantify short- and long-term repairs and maintenance required to conserve building systems. |
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Materials Testing: We perform sampling of metals, concrete, mortar, and masonry for state-of-the-art laboratory testing. We also perform non-destructive and destructive testing to determine as-built conditions and identify failures and deficiencies within building systems. |
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Structural Analysis: Our professionals evaluate a broad spectrum of data, including material properties, original design, and service history to formulate recommendations for remediation. We employ cutting-edge computer modeling capabilities to assess structural integrity and building envelope performance. |
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Remedial Design: We prepare state-of-the-art bidding documents, specifications, and drawings. Often we save our clients the cost of our services through our innovative and cost-effective remedial designs. |
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Construction Monitoring: One of the hallmarks of Engineering Diagnostics is the significant amount of time we spend at project sites monitoring implementation of our remedial designs. While the contract documents may be complete and thorough, it is essential to follow through during construction with designer involvement to achieve satisfactory performance from the implemented work. |
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Failure Investigation: We investigate the cause of failure of building components or systems that perform unsatisfactorily, and assist our clients to resolve disputes related to those failures. This service often culminates in expert testimony. |
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Peer Review: We review plans and specifications by other designers prior to construction to reduce future building problems by applying our knowledge of failure mechanisms. |
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