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CB2 STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS PLLC

High Point, NC

+1 (•••) ••••337
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  • Engineering
  • Structural Engineering

Description

CB2 Structural Engineers, PLLC, located in Kernersville, North Carolina, is a leading consulting structural engineering firm providing expert design and analysis services across North Carolina and the Southeast. Founded by Charles L. Bowman II, P.E., the firm is specifically dedicated to offering both logical and economical solutions tailored to meet client needs. With licenses in North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia, CB2 is also positioned to expand licensing to other states as opportunities arise.

CB2 serves a diverse clientele, including architects, property owners, developers, and contractors, and has successfully completed projects ranging from schools and office buildings to industrial facilities, water and wastewater plants, and church buildings. The firm's experience extends to the renovation and retrofitting of existing structures, with a strong emphasis on the preservation of historic buildings.

The engineering expertise at CB2 spans a variety of construction materials and methods, including structural steel, concrete, timber, and masonry, allowing the firm to adapt their approach to suit the specific requirements of each project. The team provides comprehensive design and analysis in multiple formats, catering to both small-scale projects with limited design needs and large commercial developments that require detailed construction documents utilizing advanced AutoCAD technology.

Emphasizing personal relationships and superior service, CB2 Structural Engineers believes in the importance of open communication throughout the project lifecycle. This philosophy is rooted in the understanding that successful project completion hinges on clear and candid interactions with clients. CB2 strives to deliver high-quality, cost-effective engineering solutions, ensuring that each client appreciates the team's dedication and expertise.

Services Provided

  • Design of floor members to allow new openings to be cut into existing roofs and floors
  • Design of lintels for new openings in existing walls
  • Design of residential wood framing
  • Evaluation of floors or roofs to carry loads as outlined by the building code or as required by the owner
  • Evaluation of structures to determine structural compliance with the building code
  • Evaluation or investigation of damaged, cracked, or failing structures of steel, concrete, masonry, or wood
  • Provide designs to increase the strength of roofs or floors to carry the weight of new equipment
  • Structural Analysis of existing building floors to determine load capacity
  • Structural Analysis of existing building roofs to determine load capacity
  • Structural Analysis of existing buildings for their ability to resist lateral wind and seismic loads
  • Structural Analysis of floors or roofs to determine their ability to support new equipment weights or new HVAC weights
  • Structural Design of building additions and/or renovations
  • Structural Design of earth retaining walls
  • Structural Design of HVAC equipment support frames in concrete or steel
  • Structural Design of industrial structures such as machine foundations, mezzanines, bridge crane and trolley support structures, tank foundations
  • Structural Design of new buildings including structural steel, concrete, masonry, timber, and metal stud construction
  • Structural Design of pre-engineered building foundations
  • Structural Design of sign foundations

Associations

American Institute of Steel Construction; American Concrete Institute; Precast Concrete Institute; North Carolina Structural Engineers Association; Structural Engineers Certification Board; National Society of Professional Engineers; Professional Engineers of North Carolina

Contacts

+1 (•••) ••••337

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Category
  • Engineering
  • Structural Engineering
Locations Served
  • High Point, NC

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