Category Archives: Structural Engineering

RAAC Surveys : Why Experience Matters

In the world of construction and building maintenance, ensuring the safety and longevity of structures [...]

Why Building “Type” Doesn’t Matter as Much as You Think

When people think about designing buildings, they often assume that the type of building—whether a [...]

Upgrading Commercial Buildings for a Change of Use: Key Structural Considerations

As a structural engineering firm, one of the most common requests we receive from commercial [...]

Concrete Repairs

Concrete Repairs We work closely with Structural Repairs to ensure the highest standards in concrete [...]

The Future of Building Reinforcement: Carbon Fibre Reinforced Polymer (CFRP) and the Engineer’s Perspective

In the ever-evolving field of construction, one of the most promising advancements in building reinforcement [...]

Removing A Loadbearing Wall – 4 Ways To Avoid Collapse!!

A recent report by CROSS- UK (Collaborative Reporting for Safer Structures) identified a potential disaster [...]

Understanding the Role of Structural Calculations in Construction

In the construction industry, precision and clarity are vital. However, a concerning trend has emerged [...]

RIBA Stage 4: Technical Design – What’s the Rush?

RIBA Stage 4: Technical Design – What’s the Rush? As structural engineers, we understand the [...]

Why Chartered Structural Engineers Thrive in Small Practices

Becoming a chartered structural engineer marks a significant milestone in your professional journey. Following your [...]

Structural Engineers Declare: A Call to Action for a Sustainable Future

Today John Staves, our Managing Director attended the Institution of Structural Engineers “Engineers Declare” summit [...]

Thames River Cruise – What A Night!

Clients, referrers, suppliers and friends of Michael Aubrey Structural Engineers and Create Home Design enjoyed [...]

RAAC Panels – The Silent Threat Lurking Above

RAAC Panels – The Silent Threat Lurking Above In the world of construction, some dangers [...]