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The practice's principal services cover buildings, industrial facilities, infrastructure and existing assets through new design, assessment, alteration, rehabilitation, foundation engineering, construction-stage analysis, structural dynamics, seismic engineering and technical review. Specialist services extend to advanced finite-element analysis, offshore design states, marine operations and pipeline-related studies. STRUCTOLYX® can lead a defined structural package or contribute specialist work within a wider project team.
Its technical range includes reinforced-concrete, structural-steel, masonry and mixed structural systems; static, dynamic and stability problems; linear and nonlinear response; global-system and local-component behaviour; and design under permanent, transient, environmental, accidental and construction conditions.
Every commission begins with a clear engineering basis. The required decision is defined, available evidence is assessed, governing codes and design situations are established, and the structural idealization is selected to the necessary level of fidelity. The adopted edition, contractual hierarchy, client requirements, approval route and professional responsibilities are recorded explicitly. The resulting model is checked against mechanics, simplified calculations and expected physical response before conclusions are issued.
This method allows STRUCTOLYX® to address both conventional and specialist work without reducing either to a routine template. A simple structure still deserves correct load paths and boundary conditions. A complex model still needs a conclusion that can be reviewed, communicated and implemented.
STRUCTOLYX® is the structural-solutions brand; GEOPOLYX® is the material-solutions brand. They operate in parallel with distinct technical scopes. Where one project requires both disciplines, structural performance and construction-material development can be coordinated while professional responsibilities and deliverables remain separately defined.
Core Engineering Disciplines
- Structural assessment and existing-asset engineering
- Stability certification for applicable projects in India
- Reinforced-concrete, steel and masonry design
- Structural alterations, repair and strengthening
- Construction engineering, temporary conditions and lifting-related structural checks
- Structural integrity, reassessment and life-extension engineering
- Forensic structural engineering and technical dispute support
- Structural dynamics and earthquake engineering
- Offshore steel structures and marine design situations
- Transportation, grillage and sea-fastening engineering
- Pipeline and support-system structural studies
- Advanced finite-element and nonlinear analysis
- Internally developed computational engineering tools and verified automation
- Structural optimization, technical review and design assurance
- Multidisciplinary project coordination and design-basis management
Principles
Mechanics Before Complexity
The analytical method begins with equilibrium, compatibility, stiffness and stability. Complexity is introduced only when the physical problem requires it.
Evidence Before Certainty
We do not promise a conclusion before the structure and available information have been reviewed.
Models That Can Be Audited
Every model is an idealization. Its purpose, assumptions, verification checks, limitations and legitimate use must remain visible to a competent reviewer.
Codes Applied as Complete Systems
The governing edition, jurisdiction, national annex, load basis, resistance format and project supplements are established together. Requirements are not selected in isolation from their design framework.
Proportionate Engineering
The complexity of the method should match the consequence of the decision and the quality of available data.
Practical Outcomes
Reports and calculations must lead to usable decisions for owners, architects, developers, contractors, fabricators, installation teams and project engineers.
Clear Responsibility
Scopes, interfaces, exclusions and required inputs are defined before technical work begins.
