• 6950 Squibb Road, Suite 230 Mission, Kansas 66202
  • (913) 677-9000

- CONSTRUCTION -
INSPECTION SERVICES

CEO Structural Engineers offer a broad range of routine construction inspection services. We serve municipalities, departments of transportation, architects, contractors, building owners and managers, inspecting both existing structures and new construction. We also provide special inspection services including Forensic Engineering, Property Condition Inspection, FEMA Seismic Review and NFPA 1403 Live Fire Training Tower Inspections.

- PROPERTY -
CONDITION ASSESSMENT

CEO Structural Engineers can provide Property Condition Assessments (PCAs) of existing commercial or residential buildings. The evaluation can be cursory in nature or comprehensive, meeting the full ASTM E2018 Standard for property condition assessment. We serve lending institutions, buyers, sellers, real estate professionals and municipalities.

- FORENSIC -
ENGINEERING

CEOSE specializes in forensic investigation of failed structures.  We serve a variety of clients including lawyers, property owners and municipalities providing concise, comprehensive and intelligible reports detailing every aspect of the failure. In addition to conventional structural analysis, we can also provide specialized testing procedures and visualization tools to better understand the events that caused the failure, including conventional Structural Analysis, 3D Modeling, LIDAR, Thermographic Imaging, Ground Penetrating Radar and material testing.

- NFPA 1403 -
STRUCTURAL INSPECTIONS

CEO Structural Engineers are highly experienced in the design and inspection of live-fire training towers. Our extensive state licensure in combination with our central regional location allow us to provide NFPA 1403 Inspections both regionally and nationwide.

- FEMA -
SEISMIC REVIEW

CEO Structural Engineers are experienced in the Rapid Visual Screening (RVS) of Buildings for Potential Seismic Hazards. This is the FEMA scoring system used primarily by Federal Agencies to rank buildings according to their expected safety and usability during and after earthquakes.

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