Sunday, September 25, 2011

Mt. Pleasant, SC, Roof Structure Stengthening Project

This local retail store is installing new HVAC equipment on the roof Tuesday and Wednesday this week. To insure the structural adequacy of the supporting roof, the retailer contracted with Tim McCarthy P.E.
On a moment's notice, Tim McCarthy P.E. sent a trained structural inspection team to the site "to determine precisely the structural parameters," said Tim McCarthy P.E. "Many such buildings no longer have construction drawings available, therefore the necessity of a site inspection."
Tim McCarthy P.E. completed the structural analysis, which determined that in in several locations structural reinforcements would be necessary.
The construction crews have been qualified and scheduled. Their work will be done Monday night, in time for the HVAC installation.

Tim McCarthy P.E. is the leading supplier of nationwide turnkey structural services to the retail and HVAC industries.

Monday, September 12, 2011

Tim McCarthy P.E. Contracted for Rush Reinforcement Engineering In Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina

The new HVAC equipment is scheduled for installation September 20. The crews are scheduled, the store management is scheduled, the crane is scheduled. Has the structural engineering been completed rof the roof certification? The call came to Tim McCarthy P.E. late this afternoon. "Not to worry," said Tim McCarthy, "we'll get it done on time.". As of this post, structural site inspections are scheduled for the 15th, engineering the 16th and reinforcement crews, if necessary, are scheduled for the 18th and 19th. The combination of in-house engineers and regional inspectors and installers enable Tim McCarthy P.E. to service all areas of the country on short notice.

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Lincoln, Nebraska, PetSmart Roof Reinforcement Completed

Tim McCarthy's crews worked overnight last night and completed the installation of the reinforcements to render the roof structure safe to carry the new HVAC equipment the tenant has been needing. "Our crews typically arrive an hour before the store close down," said Chris, foreman with the Nebraska crew. "We walk the store with the store manager, explain the entire process and particularly the merchandise safety and protection program, and then get to work. Some stores can take several night to get the work complete, but this one we completed ahead of schedule."