Seismic Evaluations
Assessing Risk, Securing Structures
Seismic Evaluations
Ensuring that existing structures meet current seismic codes and can safely withstand ground motion is a non-negotiable requirement in many regions.
Our comprehensive Seismic Evaluations are specifically designed to assess and verify that structures meet safety requirements for earthquake resistance. Since 2015, we’ve been cultivating relationships across the United States, providing expert assessment services to property owners and facility managers. With over 50 years of combined engineering experience, our team is equipped to perform detailed Seismic Evaluations to determine a structure’s ability to resist lateral forces.
This crucial service provides clients with necessary insights to mitigate risk and plan for essential structural upgrades or retrofits, guaranteeing occupant safety.
Reasons Why This Capability is Important
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Occupant Safety and Liability Mitigation: The primary purpose of Seismic Evaluations is to guarantee the safety of all building occupants during an earthquake. This necessary assessment is critically important for reducing the risk of structural failure and mitigating owner liability.
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Insurance and Regulatory Compliance: Many lending institutions and insurance providers require up-to-date Seismic Evaluations for high-risk properties. Our comprehensive reports ensure you meet all necessary regulatory and financial compliance standards.
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Informed Retrofit Planning: If a structure is found to be deficient, the evaluation provides the precise data required for cost-effective retrofit planning. Investing in targeted structural upgrades based on accurate Seismic Evaluations prevents over-engineering and manages capital expenditure wisely.
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Professional Engineer Licensure
Simple Design employs professional engineers licensed in 30 states. Arizona, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, West Virginia, and Wyoming.

