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Element Engineering LLC

6005 Pebble Beach Dr
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Element Engineering LLC

6005 Pebble Beach Dr
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17 years of experience

Element Engineering LLC provides Nevada and California with civil and structural engineering services. We specialize in residential and commercial development, energy efficiency and construction inspections.

Element Engineering LLC provides Nevada and California with civil and structural engineering services. We specialize in residential and commercial development, energy efficiency and construction inspections.



Anchorage Construction Management, Inc.

3832 Sweetland Dr
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Anchorage Construction Management, Inc.

3832 Sweetland Dr
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28 years of experience

Full Service Licensed General Contractor for Residential and Commercial Work New Construction ● Additions ● Remodels ● Kitchens ● Baths ● Storm, Ice, Water, and Fire Insurance Damage Repairs ● Insurance Claim Negotiation ● Tennant Improvements ● Upgrades ● Facilities Maintenance ● etc. We have Registered Professional Architectural and Engineering Design Services available for plans and permits. Particularly challenging jobs are our specialty. "If You Can Imagine It, We Can Figure Out How to Build It."

Full Service Licensed General Contractor for Residential and Commercial Work New Construction ● Additions ● Remodels ● Kitchens ● Baths ● Storm, Ice, Water, and Fire Insurance Damage Repairs ● Insurance Claim Negotiation ● Tennant Improvements ● Upgrades ● Facilities Maintenance ● etc. We have Registered Professional Architectural and Engineering Design Services available for plans and permits. Particularly challenging jobs are our specialty. "If You Can Imagine It, We Can Figure Out How to Build It."



"Jim and his Trimpak crew went the extra mile to make revisions to my 25-year old stairway. They went above and beyond to make sure the parts matched the old originals that are staying in place...which was no small feat! I highly recommend them for any job. Excellent customer service and top-knotch craftsmanship!"

Sharla H on April 2025

Licensed general contractor serving Nevada and California.

"Jim and his Trimpak crew went the extra mile to make revisions to my 25-year old stairway. They went above and beyond to make sure the parts matched the old originals that are staying in place...which was no small feat! I highly recommend them for any job. Excellent customer service and top-knotch craftsmanship!"

Sharla H on April 2025


Earthquake Retrofitting questions, answered by experts

Generally, the retrofitting process can take two to four weeks. Your contractor will let you know if staying in your home for the entire project is feasible. However, most people are able to remain at home. If your home is undergoing earthquake rehab, it's more likely that you'll need to leave until work is complete. Your earthquake insurance may cover boarding costs if your home is deemed unsafe.

Costs vary as much as timelines. The average earthquake retrofit costs between $3,500 and $8,700. However, homes on hillsides, large homes, and those with rooms over garages can cost up to $12,000 or more. Make sure to get a few estimates to compare the cost and services.

Some cities or states may require you to have an earthquake gas shut-off valve. Your insurance provider may also have requirements for installing this valve. Even if you don’t have to have one by law, it’s wise to have a natural gas plumber install one anyway. These devices can be lifesaving and prevent fires or explosions in the event of a gas leak.

Projects will vary based on size and scope, but an average earthquake retrofit takes between two weeks and two months. This includes the initial evaluation and plan, bidding and contract paperwork, permitting and approval process, actual work, and final inspection. Your contractor should give you a more accurate time estimate for your specific project, and they may be able to estimate how long the permitting process will take for your area.

It is not advisable to try to retrofit your home without the expertise of a professional. These projects usually require a consultation with a structural engineer and a plumber for any gas-related adjustments. Working with a professional earthquake retrofitting contractor is the best way to ensure that any structural work done to your home will help protect you and your family.

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