Structural engineers in the United Kingdom
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Find structural engineers across the United Kingdom, each compared on their portfolio, verified credentials, past work and reviews — the evidence that matters before a project you'll live with. Add your area below to compare their work near you.
Find structural engineers in the United Kingdom
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- Structural engineers in London
- Structural engineers in Manchester
- Structural engineers in Birmingham
- Structural engineers in Leeds
- Structural engineers in Glasgow
- Structural engineers in Bristol
- Structural engineers in Edinburgh
- Structural engineers in Sheffield
- Structural engineers in Liverpool
- Structural engineers in Cardiff
- Structural engineers in Leicester
- Structural engineers in Nottingham
What to check when hiring structural engineers in the United Kingdom
MyTrustedTraders ranks on independent public evidence — no ads, no paid placement. Use these checks alongside the evidence on each profile before you decide who to contact.
- Ask to see a portfolio of completed work like yours, plus recent references you can contact.
- Check the credentials and registrations that matter for this work — and that they are current.
- Get a written, itemised quote with scope, assumptions and a staged payment schedule.
- Compare at least three structural engineers on the depth of their evidence, not just price.
Which credentials should a structural engineer have? See the guide →
How to judge a structural engineer
Independent, no-ads guidance — the trade-specific checks that matter most, the warning signs, and what to ask before you hire. Use it alongside each trader’s public evidence above.
Verify before you hire
- Check they hold chartered membership — look for MIStructE (Institution of Structural Engineers) or MICE (Institution of Civil Engineers), verifiable on the IStructE members directory.
- Ask for proof of professional indemnity insurance — if their calculations are wrong, this is your route to redress and mortgage lenders often require it.
- Check they have genuine residential experience — many structural engineers work mainly on commercial sites; extensions, wall removals, and loft conversions have their own quirks.
- If your project involves flats or a building over several storeys, ask whether they are on the Higher-Risk Buildings Competency Register (launched 2025 under the Building Safety Act).
Warning signs of a cowboy
- Anyone calling themselves a structural engineer without being able to show MIStructE or MICE membership — there is no licence requirement, so anyone can use the title.
- No professional indemnity insurance, or vague answers when you ask for a certificate — this leaves you unprotected if the calculations fail building control.
- A quote that is just a single figure with no written scope of what the calculation pack will cover, how many iterations are included, or what happens at building control.
- Pressure to proceed quickly or pay a large upfront sum before they have visited the site or seen any drawings.
Questions to ask before you hire
- Are you a chartered member of IStructE or ICE, and can I verify your membership number?
- Do you hold professional indemnity insurance, and can you provide a current certificate before I instruct you?
- Have you done similar residential projects locally — wall removals, loft conversions, or extensions — and can you share examples that passed building control?
- What exactly will the calculation pack contain, and what is included if building control requests revisions?
Frequently asked questions
- How do I choose a trustworthy structural engineer?
- Compare the public evidence on each profile — how many independent reviews they have and across how many named platforms, the rating and how recent it is, any verified credentials, and the company record. A structural engineer backed by several named sources is harder to fake than one with a single listing.
- Does MyTrustedTraders rank or recommend structural engineers for payment?
- No. There are no ads and no paid placement. Structural engineers are ranked only by the strength of independent public evidence — no one can pay to rank higher, add a badge, or change their reviews.
- Where do the reviews come from?
- They're imported from named public review platforms and always shown with the source named — they aren't reviews written on MyTrustedTraders. We cross-check the same business across sources rather than creating new reviews.
- What should I check before hiring a structural engineer?
- Confirm credentials and insurance directly with the structural engineer, get a written quote, and run the Cowboy Checker on the business first. MyTrustedTraders helps you shortlist on the evidence — it doesn't replace your own checks before you hire.
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