Structural engineering is not a primary service at Bush & Gudgell, but it is occasionally required as part of a broader project. In those cases, structural work focuses on specific elements such as retaining walls, foundations, and other site-related structures that support grading and infrastructure design. This involves coordinating loads, materials, and design criteria with geotechnical recommendations and overall site conditions. Some examples of this scope of work includes the design of utility “housing” structures, such as large pump rooms or underground basins for water detention.
The role is limited in scope and typically coordinated as part of the larger civil design effort rather than as a standalone service offering.