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GGE Consulting Engineers, Inc. delivers licensed structural engineering services across San Antonio and South Texas, led personally by Gustavo Gonzalez, P.E. — a licensed Texas Professional Engineer with over 40 years of engineering and public works leadership. Every structural project receives direct principal-engineer oversight, PE-sealed deliverables, and the accountability that comes from a firm with a zero-default, zero-litigation performance record spanning four decades.



All our services are driven by three core values: Integrity, accountability and reliability. Our Structural Engineering solutions are amongst the best in the industry across the Austin-San Antonio metroplex and South Texas.
Engineered foundation systems for residential and commercial construction — including slab-on-grade, pier-and-beam, deep foundations, and site-specific geotechnical recommendations. Designs account for Texas expansive clay soils, drainage conditions, and local building code requirements.
Structural steel design for commercial buildings, industrial facilities, tilt-wall structures, and mixed-use developments. Includes connection design, moment frames, braced frames, and coordination with architectural and mechanical trades for constructable, cost-efficient solutions.
Engineered wood framing plans for custom residential construction, additions, accessory dwelling units (ADUs), and light commercial projects. Includes beam and header sizing, shear wall design, roof framing, and code-compliant structural drawings ready for permit submission.
Field inspections by a licensed PE verifying that structural framing and reinforcement placement conform to approved drawings before concrete is poured or walls are enclosed. Inspection reports and professional certifications are issued promptly — satisfying building department, lender, and code requirements.
Expert structural consulting for commercial developers, architects, contractors, and property owners — including code compliance reviews, value engineering, construction administration, structural damage assessments, and peer review of third-party drawings.
Structural support for homeowners and residential builders — load-bearing wall removal analysis, addition structural design, storm damage evaluation, foundation distress investigation, and pre-purchase structural assessments. Plain-language reporting and direct PE communication throughout.
We begin with a direct consultation — in-person, virtual, or by phone — with Gustavo Gonzalez, P.E. to understand your project type, site conditions, applicable codes, permit jurisdiction, and schedule. Scope, deliverable format, and fee are confirmed in writing before any work begins. No surprises, no scope creep.
Our PE performs comprehensive structural analysis using RISA Structural software, calculating load paths, member sizing, connection forces, and deflection under governing load combinations per IBC and local amendments. Foundation design incorporates available geotechnical data and regional soil conditions specific to South Texas and the San Antonio area.
Structural drawings are prepared in AutoCAD, fully dimensioned, and detailed to construction-document standard. Gustavo Gonzalez, P.E. applies his Texas professional seal and signature to all sheets. Drawings are issued in PDF and DWG formats and coordinated directly with your architect, contractor, or building department as needed to facilitate rapid permit approval.
Our PE conducts field inspections at critical construction milestones — framing, pre-pour reinforcement, and structural element placement — verifying conformance to the approved drawings. Written inspection reports and professional certifications are issued promptly, satisfying building department, lender, and special inspection requirements. We remain available for contractor RFIs and design clarifications through project closeout.
A structural engineer designs and verifies the load-bearing skeleton of a building — the foundation, framing, beams, and columns that transfer gravity, wind, and soil forces safely into the ground. While architects determine how a building looks and functions, structural engineers determine whether it will stand.
You need a licensed structural engineer (and often a PE-sealed drawing) when:
In San Antonio and across Texas, most jurisdictions and lenders require PE-sealed structural drawings and field inspection letters before concrete can be poured or an occupancy certificate issued.
A pre-pour inspection — also called a pre-pour certification or foundation inspection — is a formal site visit conducted by a licensed Professional Engineer before concrete is placed for a foundation slab, grade beams, or structural slab. During the inspection, the PE verifies that:
After the inspection, GGE issues a written pre-pour letter bearing Gustavo Gonzalez, P.E.’s professional seal — the document your building department and lender require before the concrete truck is called.
The City of San Antonio and surrounding municipalities commonly require a PE-signed pre-pour letter as a condition of the foundation permit. Without it, your pour cannot legally proceed.
Yes — GGE serves both markets with equal expertise. Our residential structural engineering work includes custom home foundations, wood framing design, room additions, ADUs, load-bearing wall analysis, storm damage assessments, and pre-purchase structural evaluations for homeowners and real estate investors across San Antonio.
On the commercial side, GGE has delivered structural engineering on projects ranging from $88,000 community infrastructure renovations to $1.9 million roadway and access improvement programs for the City of San Antonio and Toyota — demonstrating the firm’s capacity across project scale and complexity. Commercial capabilities include steel frame design, tilt-wall coordination, school facility structural engineering, and multi-agency government projects.
Regardless of project size, every structural deliverable is personally reviewed and PE-sealed by Gustavo Gonzalez — there is no tiered service model that routes smaller residential projects to junior staff.
GGE is built specifically around this integration — it is one of the firm’s defining competitive advantages. Most engineering projects require structural design, civil site design, and land surveying to proceed from entitlement through permit. When those three disciplines come from separate firms, clients face coordination overhead, drawing conflicts, and schedule delays as each firm waits on the others.
At GGE, structural, civil, and surveying scopes are managed under a single project number, a single project manager (Gustavo Gonzalez, P.E.), and a single invoice. Survey data flows directly into civil and structural design without translation errors. Foundation designs are coordinated with site drainage and utility layouts. Permit packages are submitted as a unified, internally reviewed set of drawings.
This one-stop integration routinely saves clients 2–4 weeks of coordination time and eliminates the finger-pointing that occurs when structural, civil, and survey firms disagree on field conditions.
GGE uses an industry-standard professional software stack designed for accurate, code-compliant structural analysis and production-ready drawing delivery:
All analyses are performed to the current International Building Code (IBC), Texas-adopted amendments, and applicable AISC, ACI, AF&PA, and TAS standards. Structural calculations are retained in project files and provided to clients or building officials upon request.
GGE’s 15+ CAD workstations, high-performance computing environment, and dual-monitor engineering setups allow rapid design iterations and prompt turnaround on permit packages and change order responses.