Featured Projects

The Schermerhorn Symphony Center
Size: 197,000 GSF
Cost: $120,000,000

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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - Emerging Infectious Diseases Laboratory
Size: 420,000 GSF
Cost: $163,000,000

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The Mansion on Peachtree
Size: 570,000 GSF
Cost: $111,000,000

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Welcome to KSi Structural Engineers

KSi/Structural Engineers is a full service structural engineering firm committed to making our clients more successful. Since our founding in 1999, we have dedicated ourselves to forming productive and profitable relationships with our clients. Many present clients have worked with the firm’s principals for over 15 years. The firm has grown based on our reputation for  providing innovative and practical solutions to our clients' design challenges.

We provide structural engineering services for new facility construction as well as renovation and expansion of existing structures. We also provide evaluations of existing and historic buildings, investigations of distressed or damaged structures, and feasibility studies for proposed facilities. Learn more about usread our case studies, and contact us to find out how we can work together for you.

News

Nov 21, 2011

YMCA has unveiled its plans to build a new facility in Danville, VA.  KSi is proud to provide structural engineering services for this new project.  YMCA's new family center is a 46,000 sf building which will house a multi-purpose room and will be a key feature of the cities new River District.

Nov 21, 2011

KSi continues our service to the healthcare providers in Georgia through support of the Georgia Society of Healthcare Engineers.  Kurt Swensson, PhD, PE, LEED AP presented "What Healthcare Engineers May Want to Know About Structural Engineering" to their quarterly meeting at the Little Ocmulgee State Park on September 9th, 2011. 

Oct 20, 2011

Georgia Institute of Technology has revealed the look of the new Thrillerdome at Georgia Tech.  The Alexander Memorial Coliseum is undergoing a $45-million renovation and will be renamed the Hank McCamish Pavilion.