ASI ENGINEERING
Structural Engineering
Structural Engineering
A Accurate, Adj. - Provide accurate and reliable structural engineering services. Adapt, v. - Adapt to take on project challenges and to meet client's needs. Neutral Axis, n. - An axis through the cross section of a flexural member such as a beam or shaft along which there are no longitudinal stresses or strains, denoted in units of inches.
S Safe, Adj. - Design structures that are safe and secure. Seek, v. - Seek to build long-lasting relationships with our clients. Section Modulus, n. - A geometric property for a given cross-section used in the design of beams or flexural members, denoted in units of inches cubed.
I Innovative, Adj. - Use innovative techniques and technologies to create cutting-edge structural solutions. Improve, v. - Committed to continuously improving our services to meet the needs of our clients. Moment of Inertia, n. - A geometric property used in the calculation of a beam's deflection and the stress caused by a moment applied to a beam, denoted in units of inches to the fourth.
Engineering Structural Engineering is a specialty within the field of civil engineering, focusing on the framework and foundations of structures, and on designing those structures to withstand the forces and stresses of the environment and remain safe, stable, and secure throughout their use.
ASI Engineering was founded in Little Rock, Arkansas, by Casey Daniel, PE, SE. We provide structural engineering services for small projects, major developments, and everything in between. Our portfolio includes office headquarters, hospital expansions, educational facilities, and industrial and civic structures.
We’re committed to delivering designs that are practical, cost‑effective, and constructible—balancing innovation with real‑world constraints. By upholding high standards of accuracy, efficiency, and professionalism, we strive to produce structures that serve our clients well throughout their lifecycle.