Structural Mark-Ups
Rest assured that your designs are structurally sound. Get your drawings reviewed by a professional engineer.
A home is your largest investment. It’s more than just a structure. It’s a place that you can call your own. A space you can relax at the end of the day, start new traditions, raise a family, and make memories with friends. Your home should be safe and secure. Don’t leave anything to chance with the roof over your head. Get a professional assessment of your home so you can have peace of mind that your home is sound.
“As a designer who sees through tens of files a year, we can always count on this team to deliver structural packages that are not over engineered and are always practical.”
— J.L. Sahlani, Owner, Sensus Design Studio
The Criterium Difference
Criterium-Jansen is comprised of professional engineers with extensive experience and training. Our highly-skilled team uses the latest technology to ensure that you receive a comprehensive audit, including photos, cost estimates, and a detailed summary — so you can make informed decisions.
What Is A Structural Mark-Up?
A structural mark-up is a critical review of your building’s design plan to ensure that your drawings are structurally sound, that every detail is accounted for, and that every aspect of your design and build will meet the Ontario Building Code and receive permits to complete the work.
Often, with the construction of open concept spaces and more intricate designs, a structural engineer will be required, by the municipality where the project is taking place, to review the project and approve the design.
At Criterium-Jansen Engineers, we typically provide structural mark-ups without visiting the site, and one of our professional engineers, who is licensed by one of the 12 licensing bodies in Canada, will review the project and stamp the drawings.
What Is Included In A Structural Mark-Up?
In order to ensure a safe design and build, these are some of the elements that will be included in your structural mark-up:
- Design Requirements
- Loads & Effects
- Strength & Stability
- Vibration
- More Than One Occupancy
- Firewalls
- Fatigue
- Serviceability
- Deflection
- Interior Walls & Partitions
- And more