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Northeast Structural Engineering

P.O. Box 785
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Northeast Structural Engineering

P.O. Box 785
5.00(
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Approved Pro
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5 years of experience

Structural Engineering Design & Analysis NES brings more than 25 years of experience to your projects from concept to completion. Whether large or small, your project will receive personal attention in line with your needs. Creative solutions are balanced with costs in commercial, residential, institutional, industrial, historic preservation designs, and more. Northeast Structural Engineering will team with you to bring your vision to reality.

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Jason C on January 2022

Structural Engineering Design & Analysis NES brings more than 25 years of experience to your projects from concept to completion. Whether large or small, your project will receive personal attention in line with your needs. Creative solutions are balanced with costs in commercial, residential, institutional, industrial, historic preservation designs, and more. Northeast Structural Engineering will team with you to bring your vision to reality.

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Jason C on January 2022


Cole Engineering & Construction

119 Peace Street
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Cole Engineering & Construction

119 Peace Street
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23 years of experience

Cole leads his team of professionals with over thirty years experience in all aspects of construction, including commercial, educational, health care, institutional, residential, adaptive re-use and historic preservation.

Cole leads his team of professionals with over thirty years experience in all aspects of construction, including commercial, educational, health care, institutional, residential, adaptive re-use and historic preservation.


EHM

Washington Ave.
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EHM

Washington Ave.
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71 years of experience

EHM is a structural moving and elevating company that also specializes in foundation repair and replacement. We have been working in the Midwest since the Great Floods of 1993. We specialize in severely comprised foundation issues. We can elevate, level, pier or replace a wall or your entire foundation. We do not do mudjacking, waterproofing or minor crack repair.

"I did not get the service that we originally talked about I am very unhappy"

Donna S on August 2021

EHM is a structural moving and elevating company that also specializes in foundation repair and replacement. We have been working in the Midwest since the Great Floods of 1993. We specialize in severely comprised foundation issues. We can elevate, level, pier or replace a wall or your entire foundation. We do not do mudjacking, waterproofing or minor crack repair.

"I did not get the service that we originally talked about I am very unhappy"

Donna S on August 2021

Structural Engineering questions, answered by experts

Squeaky floors don’t always mean structural damage. Usually, it’s caused by friction somewhere inside your floor—whether it’s a loose floorboard or a gap between the subfloor and joists. If there is structural damage, you’ll notice other signs like soft or sagging floors, cracks that go from the wall to the ceiling, and horizontal cracks on your foundation.

Indications include cracks in walls, uneven floors, and sticking doors or windows that suggest foundation movements.

The depth of any foundation style depends on your climate and how deep the frost line is, as building code requires that the footers of a foundation—which are built into a monolithic slab—sit at least a foot below the frost line. At the southern tip of Florida, for example, a monolithic slab foundation would only need to sit 12 inches under the soil at the widest parts. On some parts of the Canadian border, the frost line is 100 inches, which would mean a minimum of 112 inches, which is prohibitively deep for a monolithic slab.

Although the two terms are closely related and often used interchangeably, pier and beam foundations and crawl spaces are different things. A pier and beam foundation is made up of concrete piers and wooden beams and creates a space under the home known as a crawl space. There are several types of foundations that create crawl spaces, often collectively known as “crawl space foundations,” but the crawl space itself is separate from the foundation. 

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