Engineering analysis
Site-specific seismic assessment, load calculations, restraint layouts, and compliance modelling aligned to AS1170.4 Section 8 and regional equivalents.
What we do
Most projects cross three contractors to get seismic restraint signed off: an engineer, a supplier, and a certifier. Eurofast collapses the three into a single engagement, a single deliverable, and a single compliance trail.
What we do
Site-specific seismic assessment, load calculations, restraint layouts, and compliance modelling aligned to AS1170.4 Section 8 and regional equivalents.
Engineered seismic bracing, modular framing, and structural supports. Tested assemblies shipped with installation instructions and part-specific compliance data.
Certification packages covering engineering design, product selection, and installation verification — the complete paper trail an inspector or certifier expects.
How we work
Architectural, structural, and services drawings are reviewed against the applicable code (AS1170.4, NZS 1170.5, ASCE 7-22). The restraint scope is itemised with quantities, assembly types, and standards.
Site-specific seismic coefficients are calculated. Restraint layouts are produced as coordinated CAD — longitudinal, transverse, and anchor detail referenced back to calc sheets.
The bill of materials is generated directly from the design. Pre-engineered assemblies ship from AU stock where possible, with bespoke fabrication engineered where required.
Hold-point inspections are conducted on-site. Installation sign-off, torque records, and photographic evidence are collected for the compliance dossier.
The complete dossier — design calcs, product data, install verification, sign-offs — is handed over to the certifier, head contractor, or building owner.
Why Eurofast
Design, supply, and certification all flow through the same engineering team. No handoffs. No interpretation gaps. No "that was the other contractor" on handover day.
Every calc sheet names the standard, the clause, and the input values. Certifiers do not have to reverse-engineer what was assumed.
AS1170.4, NZS 1170.5, ASCE 7-22, National Building Code of Canada — one firm, four codes. The region-specific acceleration coefficients, importance levels, and exemption thresholds are built into the design workflow.
Installation verification checklists are produced before installation starts. Field crews know the hold-points on day one of the sub-contract.
We respond to scoping enquiries within two business days with a preliminary compliance path and a rough order of magnitude.
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