SINCE 2002 · NAPLES, FLORIDA
One thing, done right: ASCE 7 wind loads that pass review
A wind-engineering practice trusted by engineers, architects, contractors, and building officials since 2002.
WHAT WE DO
Four ways we make the standard workable
Focused, single-minded wind engineering — from plain-language guides to permit-ready reports.
Educational resources
Plain-language guides to basic wind speed, exposure, risk categories, C&C vs. MWFRS, and topographic effects.
GUIDESWind load calculations
C&C and MWFRS pressures to the latest ASCE 7, delivered as a clear, permit-ready engineering report.
CALCULATEState & HVHZ requirements
How each state's code adopts ASCE 7, plus the High-Velocity Hurricane Zone rules governing Miami-Dade and Broward.
HVHZProfessional engineering
When a project needs a PE signature and seal, we provide sealing as a distinct engagement — separate from our reports.
PE SEALSTANDARDS WE'VE SPANNED
We've worked every edition from 7-98 to 7-22
As the standard advanced through seven editions, we advanced with it — calculating today to ASCE 7-22.
ASCE 7 is the standard; the IBC, IRC, and codes like the Florida Building Code are what adopt it. We work to the latest edition and help you reconcile it with whichever edition your jurisdiction has adopted — frequently an earlier one.
WHY TRUST US
Two decades of approvals, not promises
A single-minded focus that has backed a 100% permit-approval record over 24 years.
100% permit approval
Our calculations have backed a perfect plan-review record across 24 years of projects.
PROVENSince 2002
More than two decades doing one thing well: accurate ASCE 7 wind loads on buildings and structures.
24+ YEARSBuilt for every project
Homes, rooftop and ground-mount solar, signs and billboards, specialty structures, and Risk Category IV facilities.
ALL TYPESEXPLORE OUR RESOURCES
Start learning, look up your state, or run your project to 7-22
Begin with the educational guides, check your state's requirements, or head to the calculators.