Structural works

Structural works

Structural works

Structural works are an important part of renovation and construction projects. These are works that affect the load-bearing capacity, stability and safety of a building. Examples include removing or adapting load-bearing walls, installing steel beams, concrete works, reinforcements or other structural interventions.

At ROART, we always assess these works with the necessary technical attention. We take into account the existing condition of the building, the plans, the stability study and the practical execution on site. Where needed, we coordinate with the architect, engineer or other parties involved.

During execution, safety is central. We pay attention to temporary support, correct placement of structural elements, technical details and clear site follow-up. This allows structural adaptations to be carried out in a controlled and reliable way.

Why choose ROART?
● Technical approach to structural works
● Attention to stability and safety
● Experience with renovation and existing buildings
● Correct execution of steel and concrete works
● Coordination with plans, architect and engineer
● Clear communication and site follow-up

Technical analysis and preparation

Technical analysis and preparation

Structural works require careful preparation. We assess the existing condition, the plans, the load-bearing structure and the key technical points. If needed, we coordinate with the architect, structural engineer or other parties involved so that the execution can proceed correctly and safely.

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Safe execution and site follow-up

Safe execution and site follow-up

During execution, we ensure a correct approach on site, with attention to safety, temporary support, stability and technical precision. Structural works are carried out step by step according to the agreed plans and the practical situation on site.

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What does this service include?

  • Checkmark icon Load-bearing walls
  • Checkmark icon Steel beams
  • Checkmark icon Concrete works
  • Checkmark icon Reinforcements
  • Checkmark icon Stability
  • Checkmark icon Temporary support
  • Checkmark icon Openings in load-bearing walls
  • Checkmark icon Structural adaptations

Frequently asked questions about structural works

Structural works have a direct impact on the stability and safety of a building. Below, we answer some frequently asked questions about load-bearing walls, steel structures, permits and execution.


Can a load-bearing wall be removed?

Yes, in many cases a load-bearing wall can be adapted or removed, but this must always be assessed technically. A stability study is usually required, and the load-bearing function is taken over, for example, by a steel beam or another structural solution.

Who calculates the stability of the building?

The stability is calculated by a structural engineer. Based on the existing condition, plans and desired intervention, the engineer determines which structural solution is needed. We carry out the works according to these technical details and agreements.

Are structural works safe?

Yes, when the works are properly prepared and executed. Safety depends on a good analysis, temporary support, clear technical instructions and careful execution on site.

How long do structural works take?

This depends on the scope and complexity of the works. Some structural interventions can be carried out in a short time, but preparation, steel delivery, temporary support and finishing must also be included in the planning.

Do I need a permit for structural works?

This depends on the nature of the works and their impact on the building. For structural adaptations, changes of use or larger renovations, a permit or notification may be required. It is best to check this in advance with the architect, municipality or relevant advisor.

Can you install steel beams?

Yes. Depending on the project, we can install steel beams as part of structural works. The correct dimensions and placement are determined based on the stability study and technical plans.

Do you work with an engineer or architect?

Yes. For structural works, collaboration with an architect or structural engineer is often necessary. We can align the execution with the technical plans and the practical situation on site.

Can structural works be combined with renovation?

Yes. Structural works are often part of a renovation project, for example when opening up spaces, adapting load-bearing walls or reinforcing existing structures. We always assess how these works can be safely and practically integrated into the full renovation process.