Articles & Recognition

Explore articles, technical insights, and featured project highlights related to modular construction, structural engineering, and specialty structures. This page brings together educational content and selected recognitions that reflect the depth of engineering involved in modular building design, permit support, structural calculations, anchorage review, and other project-specific services.

Engineering Insights and Project highlights

Educational articles, technical guidance, and selected recognitions related to modular structures and structural design services.

After Hurricane Milton, the Quiet Story Was the One Still Standing

After Hurricane Milton, the Quiet Story Was the One Still Standing

Hurricane Milton left visible damage across the Tampa Bay region, but some stories were quieter. This article reflects on one Tampa project whose post-storm condition offers a useful reminder: in structural work, the most meaningful result is often the structure that remains standing.

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Structural Calculations for ISO Container Equipment Structures

Structural Calculations for ISO Container Equipment Structures

This project shows how structural calculations and wind analysis help transform a modified ISO container into a reliable platform for field-deployed equipment. By evaluating load paths, wind effects, and overall stability, engineering helps support safe and practical container-based structural solutions.

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ISO Container Structures on Complex Applications

ISO Container Structures on Complex Applications

A look at how ISO shipping containers can be engineered beyond basic stacking into complex structural systems that support long spans, curved roof forms, and demanding wind performance requirements.

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Structural Engineering for Shade Canopy Structures at Parks and Sports Facilities

Structural Engineering for Shade Canopy Structures at Parks and Sports Facilities

Shade canopy structures may look simple, but their long spans, sloped roofs, and open-sided conditions often require careful structural review. Engineering services typically include wind analysis, steel frame design, connection review, anchorage evaluation, and permit-ready structural calculations.

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Understanding Foundation Reactions and Anchorage Design in Steel Base Connections

Understanding Foundation Reactions and Anchorage Design in Steel Base Connections

Foundation reactions and anchorage design are critical parts of steel support engineering. Proper review of base plate behavior, anchor rod demand, concrete bearing, and connection stiffness helps ensure loads are transferred safely from the structure into the foundation.

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What Is Included in a Structural Calculations Package?

What Is Included in a Structural Calculations Package?

A structural calculations package explains how a building is engineered to resist loads and meet code requirements. For modular projects, it supports permitting, plan review, and coordination by documenting design criteria, structural analysis, and key framing checks.

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Structural Engineering for Fabric Shade Sails and Tensile Canopy Structures

Structural Engineering for Fabric Shade Sails and Tensile Canopy Structures

Fabric shade sails and tensile canopy structures require careful structural engineering because membrane forces, steel post reactions, anchorage demand, and connection behavior all work together. Typical engineering services include structural analysis, support reaction review, base plate and anchor design, and permit documentation.

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Structural Engineering Services for Luxury Camping Tents and Specialty Canopy Structures

Structural Engineering Services for Luxury Camping Tents and Specialty Canopy Structures

Luxury camping tents and canopy-style structures often require specialized structural engineering due to wind sensitivity, lightweight framing, and unique support geometry. Typical services include structural calculations, wind load review, anchorage analysis, connection detailing, and permit support documentation.

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