Hirani Engineers provides comprehensive Structural Engineering solutions across United Kingdom. Based in North London with majority of projects within M25, we provide bespoke solutions to your Structural Engineering requirements.
The team at Hirani Engineers has wide range of experience in residential and commercial projects. We convert imagination of our client and Architects into reality with our vast range of experience and personal approach.
We have undertaken the structural design of many types of building utilizing most construction techniques and material types. This includes reinforced concrete, structural steelwork, masonry and timber. Most of our new build residential development projects have been for blocks of flats and houses.
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We convert imagination of our client and Architects into reality with our tailor-made approach.
Our team are readily available to answer all your questions and queries so that you are never kept in the dark. Hirani Engineers Limited ensures that you always have a direct point of contact.
Multi Storey buildings are popular as they are compact and save space. The buildings can accommodate more people in a vertical structure.
Basement conversions are increasingly popular. Converted or new basements tend to be used for utility rooms, games rooms, cinemas and other spaces that don’t require natural light.
For new build projects, we have undertaken the structural design of many types of building utilizing most construction techniques and material types.
Homeowners often opt for house extensions in London and the surrounding areas when they need more space. Families tend to outgrow their property over time as their needs change, and extending is a smart option.
A Structural Survey is carried out by a Chartered Structural Engineer. They specifically look at the structural integrity of the property in detail for areas of concern like subsidence.
Sustainable drainage systems aim to reduce the amount of runoff from a site. Key to this is to slow the flow of water, to allow it to infiltrate into the ground.