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CKC wins ‘Most Innovative Structure’ award
Joining some of the most notable high rise structures in the world, Escala was selected by the Structural Engineers Association of Illinois as the Most Innovative Structure, announced June 9th at their annual awards banquet in Chicago. more
Escala, and CKC as the structural engineer, stand in very good company to be honored in a city known for its tall buildings and in a competition open to buildings all over the world. Prior winners in the Most Innovative Structure category include Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world, in 2010, and Trump International Hotel, Chicago in 2011, the second tallest building in the U.S. more about the SEAOI awards

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Welcome to CKC Structural Engineers
As leaders in buildable design, our highly creative solutions for urban buildings have been widely recognized by discerning clients and design competitions throughout the United States and beyond.
CKC’s passion for innovation and new technology, combined with extensive experience, consistently inspires cutting edge structural designs that lead the industry. Our designs also reflect our keen understanding of the most efficient construction techniques. As a result, CKC’s structures are not only technically state-of-the-art but buildable and economical as well.
That’s the CKC difference. We invite you to explore our website to see the difference we can make on your next project.
CKC in the News |
Our award winning work has been published in a wide range of media. We’re proud to share some recent highlights.
Escala and CKC win award for steel work, Seattle DJC, May 16, 2012
The Concrete Reinforcing Steel Institute recognized Escala and CKC for engineering achievement, aesthetic expression, function, innovation, and economy. The jury praised the project for detailed planning, sustainable elements, resilient materials, and exceptional execution. This is Escala’s third national design award. more
Mountlake Terrace Transit Center earns “Green Globes” designation, May 2, 2012
Featuring solar panels feeding the regional power grid, energy efficient lighting, and a 660-stall, five-level parking garage built with recycled concrete and other materials, the latest green addition to the transit center is 10 electric vehicle charging stations opening May 5. Green Globes is a designation by the Green Building Initiative for buildings built to standards that reduce environmental impact, save energy, and lower maintenance costs. The transit center opened in 2009 to meet growing transit demand in the south Snohomish County area. more
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We’re pleased to share these good words about CKC’s work from one of our long standing clients:
“We’ve had a professional relationship with CKC for over twenty years. The main thing for us is that they creatively solve problems with our team. They understand the codes, and know the state-of-the-art structural engineering applications out there. They study the new concepts and ideas, and use them when they know they’re sound. We’re always on the cutting edge with CKC as our structural engineer.”
Dan Meyers, Senior Vice President, Kemper Development Company
We're proud of Kemper Development’s confidence in us. Feel free to contact us for other endorsements of our work.
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