Whitten & Borges, PC is a professional structural engineering firm. We are headquartered in Billings, Montana with an office in Sheridan, Wyoming. For nearly forty years, we have provided sensible and economical structural solutions to our diverse clientele. We are proud of our successful track record and we would be happy to serve you.
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Whitten & Borges PC, (formerly R.P. Whitten Associates) was established in 1976 in Billings, Montana.
We are a professional engineering company specializing in the structural design of commercial & public buildings, industrial facilities, custom homes, industrial tanks and silos throughout the western United States.
Our projects include new construction, restoration, preservation, investigations and cost estimating.
Our staff consists of three licensed engineers and one draftsman.
Our combined experience in structural engineering exceeds 50 years.
We are a professional engineering company specializing in the structural design of commercial & public buildings, industrial facilities, custom homes, industrial tanks and silos throughout the western United States.
Our projects include new construction, restoration, preservation, investigations and cost estimating.
Our staff consists of three licensed engineers and one draftsman.
Our combined experience in structural engineering exceeds 50 years.
We support the building design profession by providing professional structural engineering advice and design services during all phases of the project.
Early on, we can help steer the design towards an economical and constructible solution.
During the construction documents phase, we provide code-conforming design, formal calculations, and produce the drawings that will be used to build the project.
We ensure that design intent is properly carried out in the field by making routine site visits.
Early on, we can help steer the design towards an economical and constructible solution.
During the construction documents phase, we provide code-conforming design, formal calculations, and produce the drawings that will be used to build the project.
We ensure that design intent is properly carried out in the field by making routine site visits.
This four level, 100,000 square foot addition to the Billings Clinic was designed by A&E Architects of Billings, Montana.
It was designed and delivered in phases to accommodate an accelerated project timeline.
It is a steel-framed building with generous floor-to-floor dimensions and numerous complicated tie-ins to two existing buildings.
The lateral force resisting system uses bolted moment connections to create maximum flexibility in usage of the space.
Canopies at the critical entrances and an underground parking garage presented certain design challenges.
It was designed and delivered in phases to accommodate an accelerated project timeline.
It is a steel-framed building with generous floor-to-floor dimensions and numerous complicated tie-ins to two existing buildings.
The lateral force resisting system uses bolted moment connections to create maximum flexibility in usage of the space.
Canopies at the critical entrances and an underground parking garage presented certain design challenges.
Adding additional stories to an existing structure is never easy, even when it was planned for with the original construction.
This building was already in service as a two-story building when this vertical expansion project began.
Most of the existing foundations were originally designed to accommodate the loads from additional floors.
The existing roof level was made into a floor, and another two stories were built above.
The new construction was framed in steel and fitted to the existing cast-in-place concrete frame.
This building was already in service as a two-story building when this vertical expansion project began.
Most of the existing foundations were originally designed to accommodate the loads from additional floors.
The existing roof level was made into a floor, and another two stories were built above.
The new construction was framed in steel and fitted to the existing cast-in-place concrete frame.
These processing plants were constructed to refine ethanol.
The complicated processes require conveyor bridges, access and support towers, scales and hoppers, material storage bins, and numerous ancillary facilities.
Engineers at Whitten & Borges used several software packages to model, analyze, study and design many of these structures for Agri-Systems, Inc., a Billings, Montana-based company specializing in bulk material handling.
For economy, designs were selected so that the same structure could be used at both sites.
The complicated processes require conveyor bridges, access and support towers, scales and hoppers, material storage bins, and numerous ancillary facilities.
Engineers at Whitten & Borges used several software packages to model, analyze, study and design many of these structures for Agri-Systems, Inc., a Billings, Montana-based company specializing in bulk material handling.
For economy, designs were selected so that the same structure could be used at both sites.
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