I will provide florida structural calculations beam design and permit engineering
Florida Structural Engineer, Building Permit and Engineering Plans
About this Gig
Have a Florida construction project that needs structural calculations, beam sizing, or engineering analysis?
I provide detailed structural calculations and supporting engineering documentation for residential and commercial projects. The scope can be tailored to new construction, renovations, additions, structural modifications, and permit requirements.
Depending on your project, I can assist with beam and column design, foundation and footing calculations, structural load analysis, framing design, reinforced concrete and steel elements, and supporting engineering documentation.
I can work from architectural drawings, existing structural plans, CAD files, sketches, surveys, site information, or permit-review comments.
The final scope depends on your project's location, building type, materials, dimensions, and applicable requirements.
Before ordering, send your architectural/structural plans, project location, dimensions, scope of work, and any requirements or comments from the building department. I will review the information and determine the appropriate engineering scope.
Project scale:
Building
Building type:
Residential
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Commercial
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Office & workspace
Material speciality:
Concrete
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Steel
Delivery style preference
Please inform the freelancer of any preferences or concerns regarding the use of AI tools in the completion and/or delivery of your order.
FAQ
Can you calculate beams for a residential project?
Yes. Beam design and supporting structural calculations can be included depending on the project scope.
Can you work from architectural plans?
Yes. Architectural plans, CAD files, sketches, surveys and existing structural documents can be used as project inputs.
Do you provide calculations for permit submission?
Yes, where the project scope requires structural calculations for permitting.
Can you handle existing home renovations and additions?
Yes. Existing structures, additions, remodels and structural modifications can be evaluated based on the information provided.

