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Boston area structural engineers
I am part of a condo that I believe is experiencing structural damage as a result of an abutting property digging out more earth, causing some cracks and shifting.
It has been oddly difficult to find a suitable structural engineer to do an assessment on our 4-unit free-standing property. Can anyone recommend any structural engineers (or firms) that handle this size work in the greater Boston area?