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Industrial

Established in 1974, GC Robertson delivers trusted structural and civil engineering solutions across Suffolk, Norfolk, and Essex.

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Structural & Civil Engineering for Small-Scale Industrial Projects Across East Anglia

Industrial projects require robust but practical engineering input. GCR supports small-scale industrial and agricultural developments across Suffolk, Norfolk, Essex, and Cambridgeshire, providing structural and civil designs for everything from workshops to warehouses.

We understand the needs of farming businesses, light industrial operators, and developers of smaller-scale industrial sites. Our designs are practical, cost-conscious, and tailored to the specific use of the building, ensuring long-term durability and compliance.

Our Industrial Services Include:

  • Small warehouses and storage units

  • Agricultural and farm buildings

  • Workshops and light industrial units

  • Structural surveys and alterations

  • Foundation and drainage design

Why Clients Choose GC Robertson

  • Practical experience across a wide range of small-scale industrial projects

  • Knowledge of both agricultural and light industrial construction methods

  • Cost-efficient, buildable solutions tailored to project needs

  • Local experience across East Anglia’s industrial and farming communities

Register your project with our team

Our structural and civil engineering team provides tailored solutions for residential, commercial,

and industrial developments across East Anglia.

  • It’s best to involve GC Robertson at the start of your project. Early input helps identify structural solutions, avoid costly design changes, and ensure your plans meet Building Regulations.

  • Yes, extensions require structural design and calculations for approval. GC Robertson provides the drawings and reports needed to make your extension safe, compliant, and buildable.

  • Loft conversions almost always require structural input. We design the beams, floors, and supports to ensure your new living space is structurally sound and meets regulations.

  • No, it’s unsafe to remove a load-bearing wall without professional design. GC Robertson specifies the correct beams and supports so alterations can be carried out safely and approved by Building Control.

  • A structural survey is a detailed inspection of a property’s structure. GC Robertson provides clear reports on issues such as cracks, movement, or subsidence, along with practical recommendations.

  • Many projects fall under Permitted Development and don’t need planning permission. However, Building Regulations approval is always required, and GC Robertson supplies the calculations and drawings for compliance.

  • Often both are needed. Your architect creates the design, while GC Robertson ensures the structure can be built safely and cost-effectively.

  • Yes. Our engineers design foundations suited to your site conditions, ensuring your extension is stable, compliant, and built to last.

  • GC Robertson provides detailed structural drawings and calculations. These documents are used for Building Control approval and guide your contractor during construction.

  • Early involvement allows us to test feasibility and identify cost-effective solutions. This means smoother approvals, fewer delays, and designs that are practical from the start.

FAQs on Working With GC Robertson

Quick answers on our structural surveys, designs, and services.

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Structural and Civil Engineers for Planning, Design and Compliance in East Anglia

Since 1974, GC Robertson has delivered structural and civil engineering solutions across Suffolk, Norfolk, and Essex.

 

From structural surveys and bespoke design to foundations and alterations, our team provides practical, buildable solutions that support residential, commercial, and industrial projects across East Anglia.

Register your Project

Call 01394 384 887, email enquiries@gcrobertson.co.uk or fill in the form below.

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