Structural Engineering

JMC² Structural Engineering team– formerly Ken Okamoto & Associates, Inc. is led by Erich Axsom SE. With over 30 years of experience we have worked on major retail outlets, multi-family residential, commercial, government, institutional, and industrial projects, including hospitals, senior living facilities, malls, medical office buildings, parking garages, hotels, churches, and apartment complexes, among others.

Services regularly provided include the following:

• Design of Building Structures
• Framing Plans with Details
• Structural Calculations
• Retaining Wall Design
• Tilt-ups
• Calculations for Steel Fabrication
• Seismic Evaluations
• Equipment Anchorage
• Swimming Pool Design and Calculations
• Elevated Tank Foundations
• Roof Raising Retrofit Design
• Structural Assessments
• Value Engineering
• Structural Observation
Together, the Structural Engineering team at JMC² works collaboratively to ensure that each client receives our undivided attention and their structural engineering needs met. Our dedication to our clients sets us apart from other firms: we gauge our success not on predetermined plans and internal standards, but by whether or not we have met and exceeded what our customers expect.

The team of engineers at JMC² represents decades of experience with large-scale engineering projects in commercial, residential, and industrial contexts. JMC² specializes in identifying the unique landscape features of various regions, which allows them to calculate the risks involved in a given environment. We perform calculations using specific forces to determine the best shapes, materials, and other specific features for the construction and modification of large structures. Clients can trust the experience, careful calculations, and professionalism of JMC² Structural Engineering.

Markets

Throughout its decades of operation JMC² has collaborated successfully with clients in industrial and retail settings. JMC² understands the unique structural and aesthetic needs of each building’s context.

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