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Summit Engineering is an association of consulting engineers providing services in the areas of accident analysis, property loss claims consultation, structural analysis, fire investigations, machine damage assessment, product liability and injury to personnel. The firm was founded in 1992. Clientele include industry, insurance and the legal profession.

At Summit Engineering, we identify the cause of accidents. We analyze the sequence of events and factors that produce the accident and its effects. In those accidents involving significant property loss, we work with you to determine the scope, method and costs associated with repair or replacement, as appropriate to resolve the loss. In those involving personal injury, we identify the hazard that precipitated the accident and analyze the circumstances and results with the goal of preventing their occurrence.
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Consulting Engineer performing specialized consulting in the areas of: Accident Evaluation, Failure Analysis and Products Liability: (machinery, equipment and consumer products) analysis and evaluation of designs, component testing, controls, guards and warnings, standards and code compliance, and maintenance; Property Loss Claims Consultation: cause of the loss, repair or replacement analysis, scope of damage, estimate of repair, actual cash value, salvage value, and time to repair; Fire Investigations: industrial, commercial and residential.
Engineering and Project Management: responsible for design and improvement of products used for extracting air and water from beneath golf greens or turf regions.
Patent issued on new technique for separating water from stream of air-water mixture.
Establish manufacturing Quality Assurance procedures.
Consulting Engineer performing specialized consulting in the areas of: Electrical Failure Analysis, Electrical Accident Evaluation, Products Liability: analysis and evaluation of electrical components and systems, electrical designs, standards and code compliance, and maintenance.
Proper initial analysis of structural damage to a house following a fire can help prevent unpleasant surprises later on.
Thousands of gallons of water used to extinguish a fire can cause extensive damage to the structural components of a house if these components are not allowed to dry properly.
Although it is important for the house to have proper ventilation in order to promote drying after fire suppression, any holes in the roof should be covered as soon as possible to prevent rain from entering the house, thereby prolonging the drying process.
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