Homes, townhouses, condos, and apartments make up just some of the vital experience Summit Engineering has in residential engineering design. In each arena, Summit has proudly helped private home and residential property owners establish and integrate green strategies and sustainability goals, as well as troubleshoot challenging environmental concerns, such as wind, water, and New England winters. In every project, Summit has achieved consummate results in design and functionality for new builds, renovations, additions, and sitework.
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Download Free eBookLegacy Park Wakefield Apartments Make Use of Podium Design Overview The following case study outlines work done on the Legacy Park apartments located at 101 Hopkins Street in Wakefield, MA. Work began on the two, four-story structures in 2011 after
Learn more about this projectAgatha James Townhouses Kennebunk, ME Working with Lassel Architects, Summit Engineering provided the structural design for four 10,000-SF, four-unit townhouses for this residential structural engineering project. The wood framed structures are three stories tall. The buildings were constructed with pre-fabricated
Learn more about this projectLake Residence—Wolfeboro, NH Expanding the Single Family Residential Design of a Lakeside Home The single-family residential design of this home in Wolfeboro, NH began with the demolition of 60% of the existing structure. The new 6,000-SF addition brought the total
Learn more about this projectLakeside Home Residential Structural Engineer Project Summit Engineering provided structural design for this 6,000-SF home, which is a mixture of traditional wood framing and heavy timber construction. Working with the architect, Summit Engineering helped provide a green building using structural
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Summit Engineering was named as an award winner for the 2019 Excellence in Structural Engineering Awards given by the National Cou
Harbor Way Ship Sculpture, 121 Seaport Boulevard, Boston, MA BACKGROUND In May of 2016 a portion of a ship’s hull was disco
Summit Engineering receives 2018 Structural Engineers of New Hampshire Excellence in Structural Engineering Award in the building
Northeastern University – Interdisciplinary Science & Engineering Complex - Spiral Stair Summit Engineering was contracte
On May 12th, the Portsmouth School Board honored the Pi Day contest winners in the third, fourth, and fifth grades at each of the
Summit Engineering was well represented at a recent national engineering event known as The 2014 Structures Congress held in Bosto
The local school board earlier this month honored a handful of students who competed in and won a one-of-a-kind educational event
Summit Principal Tony Coviello was interviewed this week for the Journal of Light Construction. In the article, Coviello
Structural engineering staff from Summit Engineering in Portsmouth, NH traveled to the Jersey Shore this month, where they joined
Robert Champagne, principal of Summit Engineering, says that the best way to prevent a roof collapse from snow is to be proactive.
Structural Engineers Explain Roof Load Dangers Structural Engineers at Summit Engineering, are cautioning homeowners throughout Ne
NH Engineering Firm Finds Redevelopment Potential All Over Portsmouth As one of the local engineering companies in th
Developers all throughout New Hampshire are bringing forth various dynamic development opportunities complete with quality archite
At Summit Engineering, besides typical Structural Engineering, we also find ourselves investigating problems in existing building
Brick Engineering - Common Challenges and How To Fix Them. Brick masonry is a ubiquitous building material—it has been around f
What To Know When Building in Flood Insurance Zones The recent release of preliminary Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMs) by the Fe
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) recently released the preliminary Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMs) for the Seacoa
As one of the original 13 states, New Hampshire most certainly has its fair share of historic property. From the working waterfro
Examples of historic building preservation are all around us — especially in a place as historically rich as New England