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World Tower is a fully certified professional structural engineering consulting firm. World Tower has the experience and expertise to perform multiple type load stress analysis on existing vertical structures and foundations. With professional engineering World Tower is not limited to providing these services on existing World Tower manufactured products. On the contrary it is on our 50 years of manufacturing experience that we draw from when analyzing other manufactures products. Our services extend to a broad range of vertical structures not limited to guyed towers, self-supporting towers, water tanks, smokestacks, light poles, roof mounts, etc. It is our goal to provide all of your vertical structure needs. World Tower has engineering certifications in all 48 contiguous States to meet customer demands in any location. World Tower provides a unique approach to the vertical real estate community. Our engineering staff will work hard to find innovative solutions for each unique project. World Tower prides itself on maximizing the loading capacity for each vertical structure and providing low-cost solutions to any problem sites that need structural reinforcing. Co-Location Analysis In today's wireless community prime tower locations are in high demand. As capacity is being absorbed at a rapid pace, the ability to make quick and accurate decisions for potential collocation is increasing. For this reason World Tower has developed our "Co-Locations Analysis" product to assist carriers and tower owners in making more accurate decisions in a shorter time period. World Tower can provide a structural analysis within 24 hours if the customer has the original tower manufacturer's erection package, design drawings, or current tower mapping information. World Tower will provide a timely email with our initial "pass/fail" rating to inform you of the tower potential obstacles to co-location. World Tower will follow up this information with a full structural analysis report with calculations, drawings, and general recommendations for structural modifications should the tower fail the analysis. |
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