

Could you clarify what you’re looking for? Are you asking about: The scope of work a structural engineer does in renovations Sample job description / work order for a renovation project Steps involved in structural engineering for renovations Or drawings, calculations, or reports that a structural engineer would prepare? Here’s a general outline of Renovation Structural Engineer Work: 1. Assessment & Investigation Site inspection of existing building condition. Identify cracks, settlement, corrosion, deflections, water damage, or structural weaknesses. Review existing drawings (if available) and compare to as-built conditions. Structural integrity check (foundations, beams, slabs, columns, load-bearing walls). 2. Structural Analysis & Design Calculate loads (dead, live, wind, seismic, new renovation loads). Check capacity of existing structural members. Design strengthening works if needed (e.g., steel jacketing, carbon fiber wrapping, new columns, underpinning). Design for new openings (doors, windows, staircases). Review feasibility of removing or relocating structural elements. 3. Documentation & Drawings Structural drawings (plans, sections, details). Structural calculation report. Method statements for strengthening/repair. Coordination with architect, MEP engineers, and contractor. 4. Construction Support Site supervision during structural works. Quality control of concrete, steel, and connections. Inspection & approval of critical stages (demolition, reinforcement fixing, retrofitting, load transfer). Certification of structural safety after completion. 5. Typical Renovation Structural Works Removal of load-bearing walls and replacement with beams/frames. Slab opening for staircase/lift installation. Strengthening foundations for additional floors. Seismic retrofitting (bracings, shear walls, FRP). Repairs (crack injection, concrete patching, steel replacement).
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