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Load-bearing wall removal, steel beam installation, and structural changes that open up your Queens home, engineered by a licensed professional and filed with the DOB. We coordinate the structural design, permits, and inspections so the work is sound and on record.
The basics
Structural remodeling means altering parts of a building that carry load: removing a load-bearing wall, adding a steel or LVL beam, changing framing, or modifying the foundation. In Queens, this work requires a licensed engineer or architect to design it and a DOB permit before any wall comes down.
Scope

We confirm which walls carry load, then remove them safely with temporary shoring before the permanent beam goes in. No guesswork about what is structural.

Installation of structural steel, flitch plates, or engineered lumber beams sized to the engineer's calculations, with proper bearing at each end.

Engineered shoring holds the floors above while the wall is open, protecting the structure and everyone on site during the swap.

New columns and footings where beam loads land, including foundation work when a point load needs additional bearing below.

Reframing openings, headers, and floor systems to suit a new layout, an added doorway, or a relocated stair.

Closing up ceilings, walls, and floors after the structural work so the room is ready for finishes, not left as bare framing.
NYC specifics
Removing a load-bearing wall or adding a beam is almost always a DOB Alt-2 job: it changes the structure but does not change the building's use, egress, or occupancy. A New York State licensed professional engineer or registered architect prepares the structural plans and calculations, files them with the DOB, and the work proceeds under permit with required inspections.
Larger reconfigurations that change use, occupancy, or egress can rise to an Alt-1. We work with your design professional to file at the right level so the job is not held up or flagged later.
In a Queens co-op or condo, an alteration agreement with the board is typically required before filing, and the building's managing agent will want the engineer's plans and the contractor's insurance on record.
If your block sits in a flood zone or a landmarked area, the rules tighten: foundation and structural work in an AE or VE zone must respect FEMA flood-resistant requirements, and exterior changes in an LPC district need landmarks approval. We flag these early so the structural scope and the filing match.
Coverage
We handle structural remodeling across Queens. Start with the borough hub, or jump to your area.
Ready to open up your space
Tell us what you want to change and we will walk you through the engineering, the DOB filing, and the build.