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When you need to Contact Structural Engineers NZ, our team provides expert advice and reliable structural solutions nationwide.

Whether you have a specific question or require further information, please get in touch. In addition, you can use the form below to request a consultation

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why Contact Structural Engineers NZ?

Specifically, you should Contact Structural Engineers NZ because we combine local expertise with innovative engineering solutions. Whether you are managing a complex industrial build or a residential renovation, our team ensures your project is structurally sound and fully compliant with New Zealand standards.

Furthermore, we prioritize clear communication and timely delivery of critical documents like PS1 and PS4 producer statements. As a result, our clients save time during the council consenting process and gain peace of mind knowing their structures are Built to Last.

What information do I need to provide for a quote?

To give you an accurate estimate, please provide the project address, any architectural drawings you have, and a brief description of the work required (e.g., a new build or a seismic assessment).

Do you handle Council documentation and site inspections?

Yes. We provide full documentation for Council consent, including PS1 and PS4 producer statements, and we perform the necessary site inspections during construction.

Do you provide Seismic Assessments for older buildings?

Yes, specifically we provide Initial Seismic Assessments (ISA) and Detailed Seismic Assessments (DSA) for commercial and industrial properties. Furthermore, if a building is found to be earthquake-prone, our engineers can design cost-effective strengthening solutions to ensure it meets the New Zealand Building Code requirements.

What is the difference between a PS1 and a PS4?

A PS1 (Producer Statement Design) is the document required by the Council for your Building Consent. In addition, a PS4 (Producer Statement Construction Review) is issued after our engineers have inspected the physical work on-site. Consequently, both documents are usually necessary to receive your final Code Compliance Certificate (CCC).