Contact Information:

Jose Escandell P. Eng.

4950 Albina Way, Mississauga. ON

Phone: (647) 767-6349

Email: info@jestructural.com


About us:

Jose Escandell, P. Eng. – Structural Engineer

Jose Escandell, P. Eng., is a highly experienced Structural Engineer with over 20 years of expertise in structural analysis, design, preparation of technical specifications, and construction supervision. His extensive background spans a diverse range of projects, including residential and commercial buildings, nuclear facilities, underground supports for the mining industry, and the design of structures in permafrost regions.

Throughout his career, Mr. Escandell has gained specialized knowledge in the structural analysis of buildings and foundations, with a particular focus on the following areas:

  • Residential and Small Building Structures
  • Nuclear Project Infrastructure
  • Mining Industry Support Structures
  • Design for Permafrost Regions

In his previous role, he served as a Senior Structural Engineer, where he contributed to several high-profile projects, including:

  • Darlington Nuclear Plant: Evaluation of the Pressure Relief Valve Manifold (PRVM) basement’s exterior wall to accommodate additional loads due to the new Containment Filtered Venting System (CFVS) and design of pipe supports for the new Auxiliary Heating System Facility.
  • Vale, Core Project at Clarabelle Mill in Sudbury, Ontario: Design of pipe supports and small structures.
  • Mary River Project (Nunavut, Canada): Structural design of buildings in permafrost regions for Phase FEL3 and FEL4.

Earlier in his career, Mr. Escandell gained valuable experience in the design of new houses, renovations, technical reporting, and structural assessments for small industrial and commercial buildings. Notable projects include:

  • Environmental System Research Institute, Toronto: Design of a roof slab converted into a green roof.
  • United Welding Process, Mississauga: Structural review of Open Web Steel Joists (OWSJ) to ensure compliance with provincial safety regulations.
  • Monaco Place, Toronto: Structural design of an affordable housing project that repurposed a former church at 1120 Ossington Avenue.
  • Super Form, CCMC Review: Review of the ICF system as per NBC 2005 and current Canadian standards.
  • 77 Bloor Street, Toronto: Structural design of a concrete suspended slab for the underground garage.

His experience and expertise in structural engineering ensures that he brings precision, innovation, and comprehensive solutions to every project, regardless of scale or complexity.