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Common questions about structural engineering, council approvals, and when to engage an engineer.
A structural engineer ensures the safety and compliance of your building. They are required for council approval on most construction, renovation, and extension projects. Their expertise prevents costly mistakes and ensures your structure can handle all expected loads.
Large cracks, bowing walls, or uneven floors should be inspected by a structural engineer immediately. These could indicate foundation movement, structural overload, or material failure that may worsen over time if left untreated.
Yes. Removing any wall — especially load-bearing walls — is a structural alteration and requires council approval. A structural engineer must assess the wall, design appropriate supports, and provide documentation for council submission.
Key concerns include load-bearing walls, sloped or uneven floors, bowed walls, cracked foundations, and inadequate footings. A structural engineer can identify these issues early and design solutions that keep your remodel safe and compliant.
A structural engineer should be involved from the design phase of any new construction. They design the foundations, framing, and load paths to ensure your home is safe, meets Australian Standards, and satisfies council requirements.
Engage a structural engineer whenever you plan substantial layout changes, wall removals, additions, or when you notice signs of structural distress. Early engagement saves time and avoids costly redesigns during construction.
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