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Structural Engineer in Kenosha? Inspection Report Advice

Evelyn V.
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Hi, I am under contract for my first property and just had an inspection done last week. The inspector recommended we get a structural engineer in as the first and second stories have noticeable sag, with "handyman columns" present below the affected area in the basement. Would anyone happen to know someone who is able to service Kenosha in a short time frame? Everyone I've called or left messages for is either in Milwaukee or Chicago, not sure if there's someone who is closer. 

Images below for reference as well, has anyone seen these columns before or has any advice on how to handle? 

Thanks. 

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