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Looking for a Structural Engineer in the Boston area
Hi all, my duplex has some spots in the basement I would like to shore up with lally columns for future support. A prior Structural Engineer stopped and looked it and said it's fine overall but some spots could use a lally column. I'd use this guy but he is too far away to make my small job worth his while.
Unfortunately many of the Structural Engineers I've called are more commercial focused - does anyone know of an SE that will do residential work?