TexCore Engineering
At TexCore Engineering, we're expanding our services to include pre-engineered balcony systems in collaboration with a trusted local fabricator. Designed for installation in locations up to 140 mph wind speeds and buildings up to 100 feet tall, these systems are fully engineered for code compliance and fabrication and material use efficiency. Ideal for multi-family and mixed-use projects, this turnkey solution streamlines submittals, minimizes coordination delays, and accelerates installation—all while reducing overall project cost.
In the meantime, we continue to offer custom-engineered balcony designs tailored to your project’s specific needs, schedule, and fabrication preferences.
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At TexCore Engineering, we specialize in delegated design and can provide professional engineering for miscellaneous steel structures. From stairs, railings, and balconies to complex connections and secondary framing, we provide innovative, cost-effective solutions that meet project demands while ensuring structural integrity.
With a focus on efficiency and collaboration, we work closely with fabricators, contractors, and architects to deliver engineered designs that are practical, code-compliant, and optimized for fabrication and installation.
Our project portfolio includes everything from new-build multi-family housing developments, governmental and educational facilities, single-family and small commercial projects, and product retrofits for renovations.
With over a decade of experience, our expertise in delegated design allows us to take the burden off our clients, providing clear, constructible solutions that keep projects moving forward.
Here is just a sample of what we can do:
Access, Egress, and Safety
Egress and monument stairs
Access ladders
Railings
Balconies
Gates and access control
Landscaping
Canopies and awnings
Pergolas and cabana structures
Metal Building renovations
Joist reinforcements
Roll-Door additions
Lean-To additions
Miscellaneous
Internal support structures
Secondary framing