Structural Engineering Services
House of Consultants (HOC) is a structural engineering consultancy based in the UK. We work on projects across the length and breadth of the UK, including London. We also use our experience to consult on international projects.
Our superior structural engineering services are based on strong relationships with professional bodies and project stakeholders. This helps us complete the project life cycle efficiently.
As a structural engineering firm, we work to provide value engineering solutions in terms of practicality and constructability. Our structural appraisals are available on both commercial and domestic projects.
Our engineering experts work across all time zones utilising our deep pool of global expertise to deliver highly personalised services to our clients.
Our expertise
As structural engineering consultants, our expertise includes the following:
• The development of façades
• Fireblast designs
• Ground born vibrations
• Cable structures
• Timber structures
• Computational design
• Earthquake design
Our engineering experts have pioneered the use of performance-based design. This results in our ability to construct taller, leaner structures that withstand severe weather conditions such as winds and extreme seismic conditions.
We offer essential design solutions, such as detailed drawings and plans for construction projects to support contractors, and the submission of plans to local authorities for all approvals.
Our Design Services Include

Surveys & Assessments
Our structural engineers are experienced in surveys and assessing structural changes in any existing commercial and residential buildings. We do this by providing fully detailed preliminary and visual assessment reports. HOC can assign an exclusive structural engineer to any project that may require a detailed structural investigation.
We offer the following structural surveys and assessment services:
• Cracking to walls
• Sagging roof structures
• Party wall issues
• Condition surveys – schedule of dilapidations
• Retaining walls
• Floor problems
• Building regulations
• Post construction analysis and calculations