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KPW Structural Engineers
KPW Principals, Jim Passaglia, John Westphal, and Pardeep Jhutti bring over 75 years of collective experience, enthusiasm, dedication, and ingenuity to our practice. Together, they form a team of talented designers, expert engineers, and overall problem-solvers. They share responsibility for oversight of all KPW projects, as well as human resources, marketing, and information technology.

Behind every great leader stands an experienced support team, a group of qualified individuals whose technical knowledge of industry standards provides the foundation for success. KPW Associates & Senior Staff increase the strength and depth of the KPW team.
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KPW has provided structural engineering services in and out of the San Francisco Bay Area for more than a decade, delivering excellence and innovation in the structural engineering field through various market sectors. We strive to provide valuable insight and guidance for the engineering, architectural, and construction industry while balancing cost, schedule, and sustainability.
We encourage our team members to take part in mentor programs to promote personal and professional growth. We work hard to maintain a friendly and diverse working environment. We believe in providing the best tools, training, and opportunities to lay the foundations of not just a job, but a career in the structural engineering field.
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Guy Schultz
Guy Schultz
Sep 09, 2016
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I am a superintendent of a small company out of Oakland. We have used KPW a few times and couldn't be happier with our experience. Made an appointment, met with John. Had to wait less than a minute.We sat down, discussed my projects needs and came to an agreement, and off I went. A couple weeks later I had my 3 sets with a wet signature.
Professional, non judgmental,(I came from the job site and was sporting the just poured 12 yards of concrete look) and a seamless process.
That being said, I would highly recommend them for your structural needs. Thanks John.
Respectfully, Guy D. Schultz