Review the project
We start with the property address, photos, drawings, dimensions, sketches, and any City of Mississauga comments or contractor notes.
About Mississauga Structural Engineers
Mississauga Structural Engineers supports homeowners, contractors, designers, and property managers with practical P.Eng structural drawings, inspections, municipal responses, renovation engineering, foundation design, and code-focused guidance.

Who we are
Most clients come to us because something structural needs to be changed, checked, repaired, submitted, or explained. A wall is coming out. A beam needs sizing. A foundation crack needs review. A permit examiner has comments. A contractor needs details before work can move forward.
Our role is to turn that uncertainty into a defined engineering scope, then provide the drawings, inspection notes, details, letters, or municipal response needed for the next step.
How we work
Good structural work is not only calculations. It is the discipline of identifying the right problem, documenting the right details, and keeping the next person in the process from guessing.
We start with the property address, photos, drawings, dimensions, sketches, and any City of Mississauga comments or contractor notes.
We confirm whether the job needs an inspection, stamped drawings, calculations, a repair detail, or a permit response.
We review loads, framing, foundations, bearing, connections, and code requirements so the structural intent is clear.
We help the project move through permit review, contractor coordination, revisions, or construction questions tied to the engineered scope.
What we help with
The about page should also make the next click easy. These are the full Mississauga structural engineering services clients usually need when they contact us.











What we value
A structural deliverable is only useful if it answers the real question in a way the project team can act on. These principles guide the way we scope and document work.
We explain what is being reviewed, what is being delivered, and what information is still needed before a decision is made.
We prepare structural notes, details, drawings, and responses with municipal review and contractor coordination in mind.
Many projects are renovations, not blank slates. We account for existing framing, finishes, access, foundations, and build sequence.
Our location
Our Mississauga office supports structural engineering projects across Peel, Halton, Toronto, Etobicoke, Oakville, Burlington, Brampton, Milton, Caledon, and nearby GTA communities.
Based in Mississauga and serving structural engineering projects across the GTA.
About FAQs
These answers help new clients understand what to send, what we review, and how the engineering scope is usually defined.
We provide structural engineering support for Mississauga homes and small buildings, including stamped structural drawings, inspections, renovation engineering, foundation design, municipal review responses, and code compliance support.
We work with homeowners, contractors, designers, architects, property managers, and real estate professionals who need a structural concern reviewed, documented, designed, or prepared for permit and construction.
Send the property address, project type, photos, drawings or sketches, dimensions, contractor notes, and any City of Mississauga comments. The better the starting information, the faster the engineering scope can be confirmed.
Yes. We review the comments, compare them to the submitted drawings or site condition, and identify the structural response needed. That may include revised details, calculations, stamped drawings, notes, or a clarification letter.
An inspection is usually best when the condition is unknown, such as cracking, movement, sagging, or damage. Stamped drawings are usually needed when construction changes loads, framing, foundations, openings, or permit scope.
Get started
Request a quote with the address, photos, sketches, drawings, dimensions, and any municipal comments so we can scope the structural engineering work clearly.
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