An extremely experienced Structural & Civil Engineering consultancy based in Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, we are able to provide design, guidance and advice on your project to allow smooth progression from Feasibility to Completion. Our long-standing, ‘Blue-chip’ client list has been achieved by ensuring that a Chartered Structural Engineer is responsible for your project at every stage, assuring attention to detail gained from their many years of relevant experience.
Utilising experience and knowledge of materials, design and construction, in conjunction with the latest design and detailing software, we are able to provide structural calculations and drawings that efficiently and effectively convey the results required to achieve the client’s requirements. We are able to assist in every stage of a project, from initial feasibility studies through to inspections on site during construction.
Richard Herrmann Associates Ltd. carry out the structural design for both longstanding and new clients involved in many different industries. Where appropriate, advanced computer analysis is utilised, allowing accurate design of structure to 'feed' the subsequent detailing and drawing production.
Since formation in 1987 Richard Herrmann Associates Limited has provided a professional, flexible and efficient approach to structural and civil design. This successful approach has allowed a varied and longstanding Client base to be established and retained.
Client: Huntingdon Regional College Value: £1.5m In conjunction with Architects Saunders Boston, Richard Herrmann Associates provided the structural and civil design associated with a new main entrance and...
Client: Cambridgeshire County Council / Keir Eastern Value: £3.5m Richard Herrmann Associates Ltd. was pleased to work alongside Architects Saunders Boston to design the structure and civil engineering for a new...
Client: Spire Healthcare Value: £26m In conjunction with Architects Halliday Meecham, Richard Herrmann Associates are proud to have provided the structural and civil design associated with a new hospital for...