Structural Engineering
Consulting Services
Residential, Commercial, Industrial
- Planning, design, engineering and drafting.
- Structural inspections of foundations, existing and new construction.
- Building permit applications and drawings.
- Structural analysis and design specializing in steel, concrete, wood, timber, and masonry.
- Building code inspections and reviews.
- Stamped engineer’s letters.
- Structural review of architectural drawings.

DISCOVERY AND PROJECT FEASIBILITY

Concept designs, Cost estimating and project screening

PERMITTING AND TENDERING SUPPORT

General Reviews and Construction services
Industrial, Residential and Commercial Construction
- Planning, Drafting and Design
- Building Permit Application and Drawings
- Engineering review and P. Eng Sealing
- Structural Inspections
- Structural Analysis and Design
- Structural Reviews
Bridges and Culverts
- Inspections conforming to the Ontario Structural Inspection Manual (OSIM)
- Structural analysis and load rating of bridges
- Structural Rehabilitation Design
- Bridge and Culvert Replacement Design
- Bridge Condition Assessments
- Emergency Bridge Inspections
Municipal Infrastructure
- GIS based location studies for municipal buildings such as Fire Halls and Public Works Garages
- Building Code Reviews and Inspections
- Structural Inspections for buildings, bridges and culverts.

Reducing Greenhouse Gases in the Engineering Industry
Recently the Ontario Provincial Government announced they are making cuts to the Environmental Commissioner of Ontario’s office and has come out with a less than enthusiastic environmental policy. Silencing the environmental critic isn’t going to change the fact that we have to do something about Climate Change.
Since the Ontario government isn’t going to take responsibility for our environment it falls on our businesses to take up the challenge.
That got us thinking, what can engineers do to reduce green house gases, especially in the construction industry?
We designed a small concrete, steel and wood beam. We then calculated the CO2 emissions of each beam – the results may not be surprising but it does demonstrate the impact engineers can have on green house gases.
Continue Reading Reducing Greenhouse Gases in the Engineering Industry

Retaining Walls
Retaining walls over 1 meter or 3 feet are considered designated structures in the Ontario Building Code. This means they require a structural engineer to design it as well as a subsurface soil investigation by a geotechnical engineer. Having these structures properly designed ensures safety for the owner and public. Continue Reading Retaining Walls

Concrete and Cold Weather
It snowed last week and winter is coming. In this article we explain what you need to know about concrete construction in the cold. Continue Reading Concrete and Cold Weather

Structural Damage from Ottawa Tornadoes
Part of our mission statement is to help and support the community. IN Engineering was contacted by Arbuckle Construction Ltd. to perform structural inspections on damaged properties in the Arlington Woods Area of Nepean Continue Reading Structural Damage from Ottawa Tornadoes
Seismic
- Building Seismic Design
- Seismic Retrofit Engineering
- Seismic Design for Equipment and Non-Structural Components
- Dynamic Analysis of Structures
- Structural Modelling for Seismic Engineering
Timber Frame
- Traditional Timber Framing Engineering
- Professional Engineer’s Seal
- Shop Drawing Review
Steel/Concrete
- New Construction
- Additions
- Renovations