Representative concrete bridge structure
Project delivery

Integrated Structural Engineering Delivery

STRUCTOLYX® leads defined structural packages and supports multidisciplinary teams with coordinated analysis, design, assessment and specialist engineering. Scope, interfaces and deliverables are shaped around the project stage and programme.

01 · Technical scope

Structural Role and Project Team

STRUCTOLYX® can act as the structural lead for a defined package or as a specialist contributor within an architect-led, contractor-led, owner-led or multidisciplinary engineering team. The role may begin at concept stage, support detailed design, address an existing asset or focus on a demanding analytical, construction or verification scope.

At appointment, the project team agrees who owns geometry, loading, ground, process, equipment, fabrication, temporary works, marine or operational inputs. This keeps responsibilities visible and allows the structural work to progress without hidden gaps between disciplines.

02 · Technical scope

Project Basis

The governing standards, client criteria, authority requirements and approval route are confirmed for the project, then carried consistently through analysis, design and documentation. Relevant experience spans Indian, Eurocode, US and offshore frameworks for concrete, steel, masonry, bridges, foundations, seismic engineering, fixed offshore structures, marine operations and pipelines.

Where several technical frameworks meet, the project basis records which requirement controls each design topic. This keeps the engineering coordinated without turning the commission into a catalogue of code clauses.

03 · Technical scope

Scope, Interfaces and Programme

The delivery plan is established around what the project needs next:

  • Structural role, scope limits and reliance information
  • Design stages, issue dates and review gates
  • Geometry, loading, ground, equipment and specialist inputs
  • Interfaces with architecture, civil works, geotechnics, fabrication and construction
  • Analytical models, calculations, drawings, schedules and reports required at each stage
  • Temporary conditions, construction sequence and site-support requirements
  • Independent review, comment resolution and approval route

This project set-up allows analytical effort and documentation to remain proportionate while critical interfaces receive the attention they need.

04 · Technical scope

Coordinated Engineering Delivery

Project information can move through the client's common data environment or an agreed controlled-transmittal process. Model versions, calculation issues, drawings, assumptions, interface loads, technical queries and review comments are managed as part of the engineering work rather than treated as an administrative afterthought.

STRUCTOLYX® can support design development, interdisciplinary coordination, fabrication or construction queries, design changes and technical close-out. Site attendance, survey, testing, fabrication inspection and construction support are defined to suit the asset and programme.

05 · Technical scope

Review and Technical Assurance

The level of review reflects the complexity and consequence of the work. It may include independent calculations, alternate analytical models, load-path and equilibrium checks, sensitivity studies, specialist review and formal verification records.

The issued package records the model purpose, key assumptions, governing results, checks, limitations and matters requiring action by another discipline. This gives clients and reviewers a clear technical record without burying the project decision in software output.

06 · Technical scope

Professional and Statutory Interfaces

Structural services are delivered within the professional, contractual and regulatory framework applicable to the commission. Where a statutory submission, certification or sealing activity is reserved to an authorized professional in the project jurisdiction, that responsibility is identified and coordinated as part of the scope.

Stability certification is offered for applicable projects in India, subject to evidence, site access, authority requirements and professional authorization.

07 · Technical scope

Starting a Project

  • Asset type, location and project stage
  • Required structural role and immediate project decision
  • Available models, drawings, surveys, reports and specialist data
  • Known programme, issue dates and review milestones
  • Client, authority, operator or class requirements where relevant
  • Required deliverables and design-team interfaces
Clear responsibilities. Coordinated interfaces. Structural decisions ready for the next stage.
Connected capability

Continue through the practice.

Structural questions frequently cross service boundaries. The appointment is assembled around the actual decision.

Project enquiry

Bring us the structure and the decision that must be verified.

Discuss the appointment