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Schenkar Construction Launches Structural Engineering Consultancy Division for Complex Terrains

The company now offers geotechnical planning, steel systems and steep-slope expertise to help homeowners avoid delays and structural risks.

  • Schenkar Construction is expanding its luxury residential services in Seattle by adding dedicated engineering consultancy for geotechnical planning, steel structural systems, and ECA steep slope requirements.
  • Families investing in luxury residential properties across the Pacific Northwest often face uncertainty regarding unstable terrain conditions, prompting Schenkar Construction to introduce services mitigating risks of structural failures and costly complications.
  • With over twenty-five years of experience, the company specializes in complex residential development on waterfront and hillside sites, with its team overseeing every phase to prevent unexpected expenses and long-term performance issues.
  • Homeowners prioritize structural reliability and sustainability when selecting teams for high-value investments, and Schenkar Construction integrates engineering oversight into every residential project to provide clients with confidence.
  • Energy-Conscious planning approaches help homeowners maintain comfort while reducing operational strain, supporting long-term environmental performance while navigating geographic challenges found throughout the Pacific Northwest.
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Schenkar Construction Launches Structural Engineering Consultancy Division for Complex Terrains

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Charleston Gazette-Mail broke the news in Charleston, United States on Sunday, May 31, 2026.
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