Walls Come Tumbling Down
Hitting one, running into one or banging your head against one, the brick wall is synonymous with an immovable object, […]
Movement and Monitoring
Buildings are moving all the time. They often need to in order to stay in one piece. Most of the […]
A Year In The Housing Market
Back in June, when I returned to work after a spell on furlough, I wrote a blog about how the […]
When To Worry About Cracks
In honour of our 60th blog post I make no excuses about re-visiting an important theme in the world of […]
A Different Way of Moving House
At SER much of our work comes from a house move, usually when the purchaser needs a structural survey of […]
The New ‘Home Office’
Remember the days when it was quite the novelty to ‘work from home’. The comfy joggers were still a special […]
Reflections On A Year Like No Other
Wishing all our clients, followers and friends a happy, if very different Christmas. In a year like no other it […]
How To Link Christmas And Structural Engineering? It’s Got To Be Lego
I wonder how many Structural Engineers had their interest sparked about how buildings stand up whilst playing with Lego? For […]