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At Easley Engineering and Design, we work to meet each challenge that comes our way. No matter how complex or involved each new engineering project is, we have the experience and expertise to know exactly what is required to achieve success. While not every project we completed in 2020 is listed below, below is a subset of projects that display the range of engineering services that we provide.

Custom Home

Custom Addition

Custom Deck Rehabilitation

August - September 2020

Located in Shelton, WA this custom home was designed by the home-owner and features a modern appearance! This home includes large open space that extends from level 1 (above the garage) to the lower roof. There is also a basement with concrete retaining walls and wide open windows to provide as much natural light as possible into the home.

 

Easley Engineering and Design is worked closely with the Owner to provide structural details regarding the foundation, retaining walls, timber and steel framing, and wind/seismic resisting systems. We also provided our CAD services to develop standard steel, concrete, timber, and connection detail sheets for the builder to use during construction.

August - September 2020

November 2020

Located in Olympia, WA, this custom home was designed and hand drawn by James J Stewart Design. The addition includes an additional 1200 SF of living space that includes a day-light basement and plenty of large windows to enjoy a water-side view.

 

Easley Engineering and Design worked closely with the Architect to provide the structural portion of the building permit submittal. Design included truss coordination, attaching to an existing structure, and concrete retaining walls. We are also developing technical details to accompany the architectural set for the builder to use during construction. These details are code driven and will ensure a long lasting, solid structure.

Custom Elevated Pier

Custom Home

Custom Floating Dock

July 2020

June 2020

May/June 2020

Located in Mason County, WA this custom elevated pier was designed with longevity and usability in mind. Built out of aluminum sections, the profile of the structure is minimal which allows for less wave and wind load on the structure. 

 

Easley Engineering and Design worked closely with the owners of this project to develop an elevated pier that will last for generations to come. We also provided our CAD services to develop standard concrete, timber, and aluminum framing detail sheets for the builder to use during construction.

Located in Olympia, WA this custom home was designed and hand drawn by James J Stewart Design. This home includes large daylight basement with concrete retaining walls and wide open windows to provide as much natural light as possible into the home (and to enjoy a view!).

 

Easley Engineering and Design worked closely with the Architect to provide structural details regarding the foundation, retaining walls, timber framing, truss package, and wind/seismic resisting systems. We also provided our CAD services to develop standard concrete, timber, and connection detail sheets for the builder to use during construction.

Located on Lake Cushman in the Hood Canal area, this project includes the removal and replacement of an existing floating dock. 

 

Unique requirements pertaining to this project include the use of Helical Screw Anchors as a foundation for the float. This essentially replaces the need for guide piling and creates a more seamless look when viewing the float on the dock. Additionally, we are working closely with Tacoma Power, Department of Fish and Wildlife and Mason County Building Department to ensure the proposed design will accommodate the various requirements from the permitting agencies. 

Home Renovation

Custom Home

Pier Reconstruction

March 2020

February 2020

January 2020

Located in the Greater Olympia Area, this project consisted of a home renovation to add a second level to a custom rambler home. This was especially challenging as the existing building footprint could not be widened - all new foundations had to be within the existing perimeter of the home.

 

We worked closely with the Architect, Geotech and Owner to provide the best solution possible which included a moment frame to allow for as much window space as possible. EE&D provided structural calculations and CAD services for the building permit submittal.

Located in Olympia, WA this custom home was designed and hand drawn by James J Stewart Design. This home includes large open areas, a three car garage, and a nice covered back porch to extend living space into the back yard.

 

Easley Engineering and Design worked closely with the Architect to provide structural details regarding the foundation, timber framing, truss package, and wind/seismic resisting systems. We also provided our CAD services to develop standard concrete, timber, and connection detail sheets for the builder to use during construction.

Located in Bremerton, WA, this 120 foot long pier was in poor condition due to old age and poor original design. The new structure will comply to all current codes which will ensure both the longevity and usability of the structure.

 

Working with existing piling configurations and geometry, the new structure will be similar in size at 120 feet long x 4 feet wide. Design will include standard timber framing and connections while incorporating environmental considerations and requirements.

Located in Mason County this deck rehabilitation and replacement project is large! The existing home includes two levels of deck that have served their intended life span and are in need of replacement due to timber deterioration over time. This includes full replacement of the level 2 deck and partial replacement of the level 1 deck. 

Easley Engineering and Design worked closely with the homeowners to ensure the proposed plan meets their indented design and use for a new deck. This also means that we included potential costs in mind while performing the design. The new design includes the use of a steel beam to keep the waterside view largely un-obstructed for their viewing pleasure. Construction is slated to begin in early 2021.

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