Connect with qualified structural engineers across Perth's residential and commercial projects



Connect with qualified structural engineers across Perth's residential and commercial projects
Perth's building market has grown alongside the resources boom, and with that comes a higher standard for structural integrity across residential and commercial builds. Whether you're renovating a heritage cottage in Cottesloe or planning a commercial extension in Subiaco, the right structural engineer brings local knowledge of soil conditions, council requirements, and WA building codes. Word-of-mouth still carries weight here, but Bark makes it straightforward to compare qualified professionals quickly.
1. Tell us about your project Describe what you need, whether it's a pre-purchase inspection, renovation assessment, or full structural design. Include details about the property type, age, and any known issues.
2. Compare professionals You'll hear from structural engineers in Perth who can take on your project. Review their experience, qualifications, and client feedback before making a decision.
3. Get started Choose the professional who best fits your budget and timeline. There's no obligation to proceed until you're ready.
From residential assessments to full commercial builds, structural engineers cover a broad range of services.
Bark connects you with trusted local professionals without the guesswork.
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The average rating for structural engineers on Bark is 4.93. These reviews are from verified members of the Bark community who have hired a structural engineer.
You'll need a structural engineer if your renovation involves removing or altering load-bearing walls, adding a second storey, or making changes to the foundation. In Perth, council approvals for major structural work typically require an engineer's certification before construction can start. Builders can handle non-structural changes, but any work that affects the building's integrity must be signed off by a qualified professional. If you're unsure whether your project crosses that line, a structural engineer can assess it during the planning stage.