Licensed Professional Engineer sign and seal. Across U.S. jurisdictions, on our designs and on designs prepared by others.
A licensed seal, issued for construction.
A Professional Engineer's seal is a legal statement that a structure was designed to the governing code by a licensed engineer who takes responsibility for it. We sign and seal grain storage and handling structures across U.S. jurisdictions, on our own designs and on designs prepared by others.
Where the design originates with a manufacturer or another firm, we review the calculations against the governing code, resolve what does not check, and seal only what we can stand behind. The seal is not a formality. It is the point where the responsibility becomes ours.
Stamping is kept separate from the SiloForge™ software. Software output is an engineering aid; a licensed engineer is responsible for the final design and the seal. Running a program does not produce a stamp.
A structure that requires a PE seal for permit or construction.
A manufacturer's product line that needs a licensed engineering basis.
A design prepared in-house that needs independent review and seal.
A project crossing into a jurisdiction your current seal does not carry.
A re-rate or modification that changes the sealed basis of record.
Signed and sealed structural drawings, issued for construction.
The calculation review behind the seal, with each item resolved.
Confirmation of the states or regions the seal covers.
A seal is issued against published standards. These are the ones behind it.
Send the design, or the geometry and codes, and we will tell you what it takes to seal it.