Midas Solutions

Our Services

At MIDAS Solutions, we offer a wide range of services that include structural design and analysis, building information modelling (BIM), feasibility studies, seismic and wind engineering, retrofitting, rehabilitation, and construction management.

Two engineers work on the construction site. They are checking the progress of the work.

Our team of experts has extensive experience in designing and analysing various structures, including commercial and residential buildings, industrial and manufacturing facilities, bridges, transportation structures, healthcare, and educational facilities, sports and entertainment venues, and more.

Level-1 Inspections

We perform visual inspections of structures to identify any obvious signs of distress or deterioration. The inspector conducts a walk-through of the structure to look for any signs of damage, such as cracks, spalling, settlement, or water damage.

Level-2 Inspections

We conduct more detailed assessments of structures, including in-depth visual examinations and some basic testing to identify any hidden issues. The inspector may use specialized tools to measure the soundness of the structure, such as sounding hammers, infrared cameras, or moisture meters. The inspector may also perform some basic load testing to check the structural capacity of the elements.

Level-3 Inspections

We perform comprehensive evaluations of structures that include a detailed analysis of the structure's design, materials, and load-carrying capacity. This includes non-destructive and destructive testing to assess the structural capacity of the elements. The investigation may include non-destructive testing, such as ground-penetrating radar, ultrasonic testing, or x-ray inspection, to assess the condition of the structural elements. The inspector may also perform destructive testing, such as core sampling or load testing, to assess the structural capacity. The goal of a level-3 investigation is to identify any issues that may require major repairs or rehabilitation of the structure. It is typically performed when there are significant concerns about the integrity of the structure, such as after a major event like an earthquake or a fire.

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