Our areas of expertise encompass the full spectrum of BIM processes and standards across all stages of project life cycles. From BIM Implementation and Training, BIM Content Creation, and BIM Modeling across multiple platforms to BIM Coordination, Fabrication, Shop Drawings we provide comprehensive services that meet the unique needs of each project.
At CSJ, we leverage the latest design software to enhance our structural engineering capabilities. Our team employs advanced tools such as Bluebeam, Enercalc, VBA, Bentley, RISA, ETABS and SAFE. These sophisticated applications enable us to perform precise structural analyses, optimize design solutions, and ensure the highest level of accuracy and efficiency in all our projects.
For our wireless tower engineering projects, CSJ utilizes specialized software to ensure optimal design and performance. Our key tools include TOWER, a comprehensive program for designing and analyzing tower structures; RFEM, used for advanced structural analysis and modeling; and CADOE, which assists in the detailed evaluation of tower components and configurations.
CSJ Design Collaborative has extensive experience in the private sector, producing work for Healthcare, Commercial, Hospitality, Industrial, Infrastructure, Entertainment, Educational, and Institutional projects.
With over a decade of experience in building technology and related services, CSJ Design Collaborative is supported by the talent and expertise of a team of highly skilled technical professionals. We participate in projects across the United States, offering superior services and project support while continually exploring and developing the untapped potential of BIM technology and Tower Engineering.
At CSJ, our BIM capabilities are integral to delivering high-quality Designs that are efficient and help the clients save a lot of construction
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Read MoreIn addition to building design, CSJ specializes in tower engineering, particularly in the structural analysis of wireless
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