1 March 2026

Structural Engineer’s Certificate For Wall Removal

Homeowners and developers often assume that removing a “non-load bearing” wall is a straightforward alteration. While such walls may not directly support floors or roofs, their removal can still affect the structural integrity, stability, fire safety, and compliance status of a building.
26 December 2025

Removing Ground Load-Bearing Walls: Structural Engineering Consid

By Liba Consulting – Structural & Temporary Works Engineering The removal of ground load-bearing walls is a critical structural intervention that requires careful engineering judgement, robust analysis, and well-planned temporary works.
29 October 2024

The Importance of Safe Structural Alterations

Renovating older properties often means making structural changes, like removing a chimney breast or altering internal walls. But these changes are more complex than they might appear, involving detailed planning, calculations, and the expertise of structural engineers to maintain the safety and stability of the building.
29 October 2024

Steel Box Frames and Goalpost Frames for Masonry Openings

Box and goalpost frames are critical in structural engineering for creating stable openings, particularly in existing rear walls of residential buildings. These frames provide structural support for removing sections of a wall, often to install doors, windows, or open-plan spaces in extensions.
5 February 2023

Removing a Load-Bearing Wall

When considering a house extension, removing a load-bearing wall may seem like a good solution to create more space in your home. However, it is important to understand the guidelines and regulations involved in removing such a wall. This article will provide you with all the information you need to make an informed decision about removing a load-bearing wall in your home.

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