You did the work yourself — a wall, a grading job, a driveway — and now there's a red tag or a letter from the county. We're the engineers who document what's built, design the fix, and get it back into compliance.
DIY is how a lot of good projects start — until a retaining wall, a cut slope, or a cleared lot trips a code requirement nobody mentioned. If the county is now asking for engineering, that's exactly what we do.
We meet the work where it is: document what's actually built, compare it to what code requires, and produce the engineering that closes the violation.
We start from the existing condition — what's built, how it was done, and where it stands against current code.
We document the wall, grading, or improvement as it exists, so the county has the record it's asking for.
Stamped drawings and calculations that bring the work — or the corrective plan — into compliance.
Geotech-coordinated wall design and analysis — whether the existing wall can stay, be reinforced, or has to be rebuilt.
Corrective grading, erosion control, and drainage plans where the earthwork created the problem.
We respond to the notice, submit what the county needs, and work it through to closed — not just filed.
Forward the violation letter or stop-work order and photos of what you built.
We compare what's on the ground to what code requires and tell you what it takes to comply.
Drawings, calcs, and a corrective plan — stamped and submittal-ready.
We carry it through county review until the violation is resolved.
Send the violation letter and a few photos of what you built. We'll tell you straight what it takes to get compliant.
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