WJL SERVICES

STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING
Our experienced Structural department provides a range of Structural Engineering solutions for all projects, large or small. Our services range from single beam designs in smaller light weight residential builds to a full array of complex Structural Engineering required to support Architectural award-winning homes. Please follow the link below to see the full range of our services.
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GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING
Our Geotechnical department is extremely knowledgeable of the ground conditions in the Auckland area. Our team of experienced Geotechnical Engineers and Engineering Geologist produce reports which are easy to understand and design from. We pride ourselves on our problem-solving skills, our client relationships and our ability to support our clients’ needs throughout all stages of their land development project.

CIVIL ENGINEERING
Our Civil Engineering Department produces a wide variety of Civil Engineering designs which cater to any stage of your land development project. Our professional team is highly qualified and experienced in the design and construction monitoring of the built and natural environment. We strive to supply quick turnaround times on our design work, and our experienced Civil Drafting team ensures our designs are well depicted to the target audience.
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CONSTRUCTION MONITORING
Need a PS4?
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Please read the conditions of your Building Consent to determine which section of the works Council wants an engineer to sign off on.
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Book an inspection with Wilton Joubert Ltd or with a suitable qualified engineer.
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Have the Consent documents on site at the time of the inspection
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Be sure to verify both the grounding conditions (soil parameters) as well as the structural elements of works in question
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If in doubt what to get inspected please clarify with Council.
Producer Statements 4 - Construction Review documents (PS4’s) relate to Building Consents (BC) only, not Resource Consents (RC), unless there is an element of the RC which requires a BC, e.g. a retaining wall needed to develop a subdivision.
In soils, RC’s are usually verified with a “Statement of Professional Opinion as to Suitability for Building Development”, or variations on that title.