ssfengineers.com Review:

Swenson Say Fagét | Structural Engineering Seattle & Tacoma - Structural engineering, seismic retrofit and historic renovation services for Seattle, Tacoma and the Pacific Northwest. Licensed in 29 states.

  • http://ssfengineers.com/expertise/ Expertise | Swenson Say Fagét - Every project benefits from Swenson Say Faget's cumulative structural engineering expertise. Earthquake retrofits, seismic analysis, renovation and new.
  • http://ssfengineers.com/projects/ Projects | Swenson Say Fagét - Structural engineering, seismic retrofit, historic preservation, special projects.
  • http://ssfengineers.com/people/ People | Swenson Say Fagét - Swenson Say Faget Staff. We're engineers, but we're also athletes, artists, world travelers, musicians, volunteers and parents.
  • http://ssfengineers.com/about/ Our Story | Swenson Say Fagét - What have we been doing since we opened our doors in 1995? Design. Hire. Play. Design. Promote. Volunteer. Hire. Voila... SSF's 20th Anniversary!
  • http://ssfengineers.com/blog/ Blog | Swenson Say Fagét - Our Projects and People Stand Out. Find out more about Swenson Say Faget structural engineers!
  • http://ssfengineers.com/careers/ Careers | Swenson Say Fagét - SSF Careers. Culture Matters. It goes deeper than cocktail hour, an informal vibe and shuffleboard. We thrive on intriguing work and a comfortable office.
  • http://ssfengineers.com/contact/ Contact | Swenson Say Fagét - Call us! Swenson Say Faget has energetic engineering staff waiting to provide outstanding structural engineering and seismic retrofit solutions for you!
  • http://ssfengineers.com/team/kevin-winner-2/ Kevin Winner | Swenson Say Fagét - In 2013, Kevin started working with SSF in 2013. He volunteers with Design In Public, promote dialogue about the impact of design on the urban community.
  • http://ssfengineers.com/team/rob-galus-2/ Rob Galus | Swenson Say Fagét - Rob loves living on Vashon Island. It’s quiet there. Quiet suits him. That about sums it up.
  • http://ssfengineers.com/team/evin-gibson-2/ Evin Gibson, PE, SE | Swenson Say Fagét - Evin Gibson found his way to structural engineering to have a part in the design of amazing buildings, and to become a billionaire. 1 for 2 ain't bad!
  • http://ssfengineers.com/team/ryan-mckinney-2/ Ryan McKinney, PE | Swenson Say Fagét - A Husky to the bone, Ryan joined SSF in 2014. Ryan works on a variety of single-family and multi-family projects as well as some commercial TIs.
  • http://ssfengineers.com/team/scott-brown-2/ Scott Brown | Swenson Say Fagét - Scott joined SSF in 2015. As self professed "doodler” Scott combined that with his CAD training and appreciation for architecture landed gainful employment.
  • http://ssfengineers.com/team/dylan-larose-2/ Dylan LaRose | Swenson Say Fagét - Originally from Sacramento, Dylan LaRose moved to Seattle in 2010 to attend Seattle University and get his civil engineering degree.
  • http://ssfengineers.com/team/pete-krebbs-2/ Pete Krebs, PE, SE | Swenson Say Fagét - Pete joined SSF in 2013. He focuses on private projects with general contractors where he can get involved early and stay involved through construction.
  • http://ssfengineers.com/team/bart-blans-2/ Bart Blans, PE, SE | Swenson Say Fagét - Originally from Holland, Bart Blans has always had a curiosity about architectural structures and knew from a young age that he wanted to be an engineer.
  • http://ssfengineers.com/team/paul-faget-2/ Paul Fagét, PE, SE | Swenson Say Fagét - Founding partner, Paul Faget, is one of our most talented engineers. His projects range from kitchen remodels to commercial buildings to multi-family.

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  • E. Rice - felt like a real tool

    installed in under an hour by myself... biggest issue i had is that i got it up and working, than i opened my hood and tried to start it up remotely.. no go... so i tore it all apart to see what happened... couldn't find it.... than i shut my hood and it started right up... felt like a real tool, but hey, the product works like it should!

  • Madeline - my face broke out HORRIBLY. I've always struggled with acne periodically

    I think it was doing the job as far as making my hair grow (hair all over and nails seemed to be growing), but in the week I took it, my face broke out HORRIBLY. I've always struggled with acne periodically, but nothing like this where 4-5 big pimples popped up on both sides of my face. Hate it because I don't even want to give them away to someone because it might have similar effects.

  • melissa - I wanted to love them so bad

    I really wanted to love these but after a week of taking these I realized I started to have really bad skin issues. Now I realize skin issues are related to the Garcinia cambogia I'm so upset my so in is disgusting. There is no money back for anything you don't like I spend over 130 just to try two products from the site directly very sad these did not work at all for me and customer service sucks

  • AngelinaZ - LOVE IT

    okay so this dose burn. but it works very well. if you eat spicey food, and your lips burn a little, thats exactly what this feels like. but i LOVE IT! not very much color tho. it goes on a lightly tinted pink

  • Glovegirl - easy to use effective for meetings

    Immediately after downloading this software it was easy to use. The charts I created were effective in the meeting I needed to attend the next day.

  • Nick Cochran - GREAT BUT NOT PERFECT

    2014 f150 supercrew. Had to use a little weatherstripping to seal it off right. This is due to the dips/contour in the plastic bed rails on the truck. Not the covers fault but it cost them a star

  • JOHNR - **BUYER BEWARE***SOFTWARE SCAM!

    My small business employs about 25 people. We started using Peachtree/Sage products about 5 years ago. I would like to start by saying that I feel Sage 50 is a very good accounting package. Unfortunately, I am having a hard time with the trend the software market is taking. You no longer can purchase a software package and just use it for years until it is obsolete. Software companies are designing these products to essentially be expensive subscription services. When I first purchased Peachtree it was only a few hundred dollars and I was able to update the tax tables myself and use it for a few years before it became obsolete. Now, for the Sage 50 2013 version, Sage has taken away the ability to manually update the tax tables and you are forced to purchase the update and cutomer care package, (all in one). The update service for 2013-2014 is nearly $1200 which I guess in the big scheme of things isn't the end of the world, but you must now budget for it on an annual basis. You no longer own the software, if you do not choose to upgrade annually the software will become obsolete. MAKE NO MISTAKE THIS SOFTWARE WILL COST YOU OVER $1000 ANNUALLY TO USE.