

Collaboration and Innovation
Perega is a forward thinking and independent civil and structural engineering consultancy. With a collaborative spirit at the heart of everything we do, we are always open to new ideas that solve problems, save money and make engineering projects run more smoothly.
We provide access to expertise in engineering design and complementary services nationwide through a network of six offices. Our services span structural, civil and glass engineering design, together with building surveying, advice on health & safety and environment issues, and expert witness services.
Our Services
Perega offers a dynamic, full-service consultancy approach to the construction industry. Our services include structural engineering, civil engineering and glass engineering design. We also offer building surveying services, advice on health and safety, and expert witness services. Testimony to our collaborative and innovative approach, we’re proud to have worked with several clients over many years.
Sector Expertise
Perega provides consultancy services in many business sectors across the UK. Particularly renowned for our work in retail and healthcare, we’ve consulted on some of the most prestigious environments in the UK.
Latest News

Perega delivers robust structural and civil design for new Endoscopy and Diagnostic Centre at Princess Royal University Hospital
We are pleased to announce the successful completion of our work on the new-build Endoscopy and Diagnostic Centre at Princess Royal University Hospital (PRUH), part of King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation…

Perega unites London teams at new central hub
Our London presence has entered its next chapter with the opening of our new central London office at 91-94 Lower Marsh, London SE1 7AB, bringing our Waterloo and Leytonstone teams together…

Why semi-automation is the right answer for BIM today
BIM is changing. What once centred on 3D coordination and asset management now spans project delivery, information management and data governance. The geometry is still there, but the real complexity lies…













