Pie has consulted on catastrophic and large loss events across the United States, including hundreds of projects along the gulf coast following hurricanes Ivan, Dennis, Katrina, Rita, Wilma and Ike. Pie also assesses damage from tornados, snow load, and hail throughout the Rocky Mountain States, Texas and the midwest. Our building science services include; new construction building enclosure commissioning and retro-commissioning, design phase consultation and review, on-site quality assurance observations, large building air barrier testing with infrared diagnostics, fenestration and curtain wall air and water field performance testing, and forensic evaluations. Pie currently consults on the US Army Corps of Engineers projects throughout the country.
Why Choose Pie Consulting & Engineering when you need expertise?
It is hard to know where to start when you find yourself in need of specialized knowledge. Pie will guide the job the entire way, providing you timely updates and necessary steps for followup so you can efficiently adjust the claim. We have the capacity to effectively handle large loss and CAT claims anywhere, nationwide. Our experienced consultants can be where you need them to be immediately following an event.
Our clients get their answers from a trustworthy and competent consulting firm specializing in professionalism and transparency.
We are ranked at 95% or above* in reliability, timeliness, courtesy, professionalism, and responsiveness.
Pie is the industry leader in knowledge and education.
When selecting an engineering consulting firm, it is important to ask questions that will provide you with the answers to create an effective partnership. Questions to ask:
Whether you need a forensic engineer, building science professional, fire investigator, or a specialized consulting service, Pie Consulting & Engineering is your answer. Pie’s team of professionals can assist you from a basic claim to the most complex large-loss project. We are able to provide services throughout the nation with offices in Colorado, Minnesota, Arizona, and Florida.
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