Whether for renovation, change of use or safety assurance, an accurate structural evaluation protects your asset and its occupants. We assess the structural integrity of existing buildings in Dubai and deliver clear, certified engineering reports with practical recommendations.

Buildings Structural Evaluation in Dubai
Buildings Structural Evaluation

From site inspection to certified reports, we evaluate your building's structure to support modifications, change of use and Dubai authority requirements.

What does a Structural Evaluation involve?

A structural evaluation is the engineering assessment of an existing building's capacity and condition. It includes site inspection, review of available drawings, material and condition assessment, structural analysis, and a report on integrity, defects and remedial measures to Dubai standards.

Our Structural Evaluation Services in Dubai:

We deliver inspection, analysis and certified reporting:

  • Site inspection and condition survey
  • Review of existing drawings and structural analysis
  • Load capacity and integrity assessment
  • Certified evaluation report with recommendations

Documents Typically Required:

  • Available as-built or design drawings
  • Access to the building and relevant project details
  • Authorization letter and scope of assessment

Our team is ready to evaluate your building's structure and deliver certified reports. Contact us today!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a building structural evaluation?

A building structural evaluation is an engineering assessment of an existing structure's condition, capacity and safety. It is used before renovations, change of use, added loads or when defects appear.

When do I need a structural evaluation?

You need one before adding floors or mezzanines, changing building use, installing heavy equipment or where cracks and deterioration raise safety concerns, to confirm the structure can carry the intended loads.

What does your structural evaluation provide?

We carry out site investigation and structural analysis, then issue a report on the building's condition and load capacity with recommendations and, where required, an authority-acceptable stamped assessment.

Last updated: June 2026 · Reviewed by the DAS and Partners Engineering Consultancy team

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