Wind Evaluations

Verifying Stability Against Extreme Forces

Wind Evaluations

In regions prone to severe weather, advanced Wind Evaluations are necessary to verify the stability and performance of towers, structures, and equipment under extreme conditions.

Our firm specializes in performing detailed wind-load analysis to assess existing or proposed structures, ensuring they can safely withstand high wind forces. With more than 50 years of combined engineering experience, we efficiently manage and deliver precise Wind Evaluations for clients across the Mid-Atlantic region and throughout the United States.

Our personalized skills are utilized to identify potential vulnerabilities, allowing us to provide targeted, cost-effective recommendations for reinforcement, thus preventing costly damage and catastrophic failure when severe weather strikes.

Reasons Why This Capability is Important

  • Preventing Catastrophic Failure: Detailed Wind Evaluations identify weaknesses in a structure’s design or construction before a major storm occurs. This essential foresight is critically important for preventing total structural failure, which can lead to injury, loss of life, and complete property loss.

  • Informed Design and Insurance: Accurate wind load data from Wind Evaluations is required for modern building codes and is used by insurance companies to assess risk. A current evaluation ensures your structure is insurable and properly designed for local wind speed requirements.

  • Protecting Critical Equipment: For industrial structures and cell towers, the stability of mounted equipment is vital. Wind Evaluations verify that all attachments, platforms, and primary structures can safely endure high winds, protecting expensive operational assets.

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