NSCP-compliant structural design and construction in Tarlac — including complex large-span steel structures. Completed a 1,681 sqm Cockpit Arena in Concepcion, Tarlac. Serving Tarlac City, Concepcion, and Central Luzon.
Large-span steel structure engineering delivered in Concepcion, Tarlac — one of the most structurally demanding project types in Philippine construction.
Full structural design for a 1,681 sqm large-span arena — complex radial steel roof framing, arena-grade crowd load analysis, and complete NSCP seismic and wind compliance. A structure built for performance and safety for decades.
Every structural member of the Tarlac arena was sized for arena-grade crowd loads, typhoon-level wind pressures, and seismic forces — meeting NSCP 2015 Section 207 and 208 requirements.
Commercial, institutional, and residential structural engineering — serving Tarlac and Central Luzon clients.
Arenas, covered courts, gymnasiums, and warehouse roofs — complex radial and long-span framing systems designed for safety and constructability.
NSCP 2015-compliant structural drawings, seismic and wind analysis for Central Luzon, and foundation design. Stamped by PRC-licensed engineers.
Commercial buildings, markets, government facilities, and mixed-use structures — full design and build or structural design only.
2-3 storey houses, duplex, and apartment buildings across Tarlac — NSCP-compliant structural drawings ready for permit submission.
Does Aedo serve Tarlac City and other municipalities?
Yes. We accept structural design and construction commissions across Tarlac province — including Tarlac City, Concepcion, Capas, Bamban, and all municipalities. We provide site visits and full remote project support.
Can Aedo design large-span steel structures in Tarlac?
Yes — large-span steel is a core Aedo strength. We completed a 1,681 sqm radial steel arena in Concepcion, Tarlac involving complex roof framing, arena-grade crowd loads, and NSCP wind and seismic compliance. Arenas, covered courts, warehouses, and markets are all within scope.
What wind speeds should Tarlac structures be designed for?
Under NSCP 2015 Section 207, Tarlac's basic wind speed is typically 200 kph — high typhoon exposure. Our structural designs include full wind load analysis per NSCP 2015 to ensure every structure can withstand Philippine typhoon conditions.
How do I get a structural design quote for my Tarlac project?
Contact us via the form below or call 0956 142 1819. We'll provide a free initial consultation and scope estimate within 24 hours. No commitment required.
Tell us about your build — we'll reply within 24 hours with a clear plan and honest estimate.