
Structural Engineering
Structural Engineering
Your building must support everything you put in it and stand up to everything nature throws at it. Structural engineering ensures your facility performs safely for decades.


What is Structural Engineering?
Structural engineering designs the framework that holds your building up. This includes foundations that transfer building loads to the ground, columns and beams that support the roof and any mezzanines, and connections that hold everything together. The structure must handle not only the weight of the building itself but also equipment loads, stored materials, wind forces, and in some regions, seismic forces. Manufacturing facilities often have structural requirements that exceed typical commercial buildings. Heavy equipment may require reinforced floor slabs or special foundations. Overhead cranes require runway beams and supporting columns designed for crane loads. Process equipment may impose concentrated loads or vibration that affects structural design. Structural systems for industrial buildings commonly include steel frames, pre-engineered metal buildings, concrete tilt-up construction, or combinations of these. The appropriate system depends on your operational requirements, budget, and schedule.
STEP BY STEP GUIDE
How Do Structural Engineering Works?
Load Analysis
We document all loads the structure must support including dead loads from the building itself, live loads from occupancy and storage, equipment loads, and environmental loads from wind and potentially seismic activity.
Load Analysis
We document all loads the structure must support including dead loads from the building itself, live loads from occupancy and storage, equipment loads, and environmental loads from wind and potentially seismic activity.
Load Analysis
We document all loads the structure must support including dead loads from the building itself, live loads from occupancy and storage, equipment loads, and environmental loads from wind and potentially seismic activity.
System Selection
We evaluate structural system options based on your operational requirements, cost targets, and schedule, recommending the approach that best fits your project.
System Selection
We evaluate structural system options based on your operational requirements, cost targets, and schedule, recommending the approach that best fits your project.
System Selection
We evaluate structural system options based on your operational requirements, cost targets, and schedule, recommending the approach that best fits your project.
Foundation Design
Based on geotechnical information, we design foundations appropriate for soil conditions and building loads. This may include spread footings, drilled piers, driven piles, or mat foundations.
Foundation Design
Based on geotechnical information, we design foundations appropriate for soil conditions and building loads. This may include spread footings, drilled piers, driven piles, or mat foundations.
Foundation Design
Based on geotechnical information, we design foundations appropriate for soil conditions and building loads. This may include spread footings, drilled piers, driven piles, or mat foundations.
Superstructure Design
We manage communication with planning departments, environmental agencies, fire authorities, and inspectors throughout the review process.
Superstructure Design
We manage communication with planning departments, environmental agencies, fire authorities, and inspectors throughout the review process.
Superstructure Design
We manage communication with planning departments, environmental agencies, fire authorities, and inspectors throughout the review process.
Documentation and Coordination
We prepare structural drawings coordinated with architectural and MEP systems, and provide information needed by steel fabricators and other trades.
Documentation and Coordination
We prepare structural drawings coordinated with architectural and MEP systems, and provide information needed by steel fabricators and other trades.
How QBS Construction Helps
We coordinate structural engineering with qualified engineers and ensure designs reflect your actual operational loads. Our construction experience helps evaluate structural systems for cost and constructability. We understand how structural decisions affect other aspects of your project and keep everything coordinated.


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Frequently Asked Questions
What floor load capacity do we need?
What is the difference between steel frame and pre-engineered buildings?
How does column spacing affect our operations?
Do we need special foundations for manufacturing equipment?
What structural considerations apply to overhead cranes?

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Contact QBS Construction Group to discuss your project requirements. Our team will evaluate your needs and present solutions tailored to your objectives and timeline.

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Ready to Begin Your U.S. Expansion?
Contact QBS Construction Group to discuss your project requirements. Our team will evaluate your needs and present solutions tailored to your objectives and timeline.

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Site&Sold








