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Engineering

O'Connell & Associates Consulting Engineers LLC

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1/5 stars

Average of 2 Customer Reviews

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  • Review fromCoastal B

    Date: 08/15/2024

    Civil engineering practices and designs are subpar. Water retention plans appear to look good on paper, but unfortunately this firm is negligent in walking job sites, which ensures there designs do not function in reality. Neil, the owner, refused to come onsite to assess his design and neglected to offer solutions when the design failed to work. We wasted thousands of dollars to design a water retention system under our driveway that doesn’t work—find another engineer.
  • Review fromBarbara D

    Date: 04/05/2024

    I have spoken with O'Connell about my sliding glass doors Leaking at Shoreline Towers a number of times before and after install. I missed the deadline, because of no returned calls and texts from 2 or 3 different management companies. I pointed out to 5 people that there was no caulk on outside of storm doors. It took workers 3 days to fix it. I asked for a pressure test, THEY SAID NO. Because I had so much water come in from the old doors, I bought hurricane screens. I was assured by old management & O'Connell/C-Sharpe they would put the hooks back where they were. I understand that they can't because of a beam being placed where my hurricane screens were attached. After the beam install I should have been consulted. They should have put the doors back to the original design then, because there is no way to use my hurricane screens. Then they moved my doors closer to the rail, leaving no way to clean the seep holes. Before new doors we had 15" to 17" inch to rail now we have 6" to 7" inches. After new doors were put up, the first storm my floor was saturated. There were stains on floor showing dried marks from other rains. My guest said my wicker tables & chairs are damaged from sitting in water. Because of quality of work we were getting, we asked one of the workers how much they were paid, he said $600 week if they worked Sat too. We were told by Contractor if we came over again, our condo would be the last to be finished, we explained that we had signed a release form. He said he did not care to GET OUT This sounds like a THREAT to me. I think for approximately $25 to $30 Million Job you should get quality workmanship. THEY NEED TO MOVE MY DOORS BACK TO THE ORIGINAL PLACE THEY WERE WHEN THE BUILDING WAS BUILT AND REPLACE THE BEDROOM SLIDING GLASS DOORS, that I Actually Paid For That They Did Not Replace. IF THIS IS DONE I CAN USE MY HURRICANE SCREENS AS PROMISED. I PREFER THEM TO HIRE A PROFESSIONAL GLASS/DOOR COMPANY TO REPLACE THEM. NOT THEIR WORKERS

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