Acute has a great engineering team and we use them all of the time on our custom homes. They are quick and efficient but most importantly do the job right. We definitely recommend them.
Submitted by E Builders Homes on Tuesday, Apr 04, 2023
These guys are good at what they do. They know their lane and stay within it. In this business world, that's admirable. I've referred any number of clients to Acute and never had a complaint.
Submitted by Garth Haslem on Tuesday, Sep 13, 2022
Very quick turnaround for a slight modification that required some additional engineering for partially eliminating a bearing wall. Chris did a great job in detailing the requirements, and cranked it out in record time for a reasonable price. Would recommend Acute Engineering to others in the process of a new build or remodel.
Submitted by John Tusting on Monday, May 02, 2022
Net net, if you are not new construction, they do not want your business. Quote from Chris Yeates, the owner "rennovations are a headache, we don't make money on them, and it's not something we are interested in as a business." Pretty frustrating after spending two weeks pulling together a full set of house plans and initial drawings of the changes to be made, per their request after discussing with them a couple of weeks ago. If you're not a builder, save yourself some headaches and look elsewhere.
Submitted by Clark Christensen on Monday, Jun 28, 2021
I've worked with Chris Yeates at Acute on over a hundred projects. New homes, remodels, additions, you name it. He's always very responsive and quick to get us revisions. When they are pushed out a little bit, he is always responsive and sets the expectations. Pricing is very fair - not the cheapest out there, but definitely not the most expensive. Super good quality for the service you're getting. Chris is also sooooo helpful when it comes to value engineering. He has helped me save my clients thousands of dollars by making minor adjustments. He is very knowledgeable and willing to answer any questions about costs, materials and new products. If you're a builder, architect, designer, draftsman, etc and you're not using Acute engineering, you should be.
Submitted by Noah Jewkes on Friday, Feb 05, 2021