STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING
Overview
Our Structural Division is comprised of some of the brightest structural minds in the telecommunications industry. Our services range from design and analysis to modification design and rigging plans. Our engineers contribute to the development of industry standards through participation in the TIA sub-committees on Loads, Seismic, Wind Turbines, Mount Analysis, Monopole Reinforcement, and others. We believe that being on the forefront of design standards and innovation is important to the development of our engineers and service to our clients.
Services
Temporary Load Letters
Tower and Foundation Analysis and Design
Structural Opinion Letters
Small Wind Turbine (SWT)
Tower, Foundation, & Mount Analysis & Modification Design Drawings
Platform, Rooftop, Water Tank & Concealment Structure Design & Analysis
Featured Project
Throughout the years, we have carried out projects of all scopes and sizes for some of the most recognizable names in the telecommunications industry.
Zanesville
Challenge
TEP worked with Duke Energy to develop a bolted reinforcement solution to save resources and bring the structure into compliance.
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Always Rising
To The Occasion
Our goal is to provide clients with the best service in the industry and tailor projects to their individual needs. Our comprehensive service model allows our team to serve our clients in a multitude of ways.
Engineering Inspections
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Our engineers climb and inspect towers, a distinguishing quality that sets TEP apart. We are able to perform any type of inspection or mapping and have the advantage of placing an engineer on site whenever needed.
Civil Engineering
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Our experienced team has an extensive knowledge of our cell tower sites. Our engineers communicate with each department to ensure each phase of a project process is executed smoothly and accurately.
Geotechnical Engineering
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Our geotechnical divisions works closely with our civil, inspections, and structural departments to ensure cost effective design recommendations for both new sites and modifications to existing sites.