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Pleasanton

Pleasanton

Miyamoto International, a global leader in earthquake structural engineering, provides its seismic expertise to one of the West’s most seismically active regions. With 20 locations worldwide in high-risk seismic zones, Miyamoto delivers critical support to building owners, investors, builders, and government agencies, ensuring structures are designed for resilience against strong earthquakes.

Serving the Reno, Sparks, and Lake Tahoe regions, Miyamoto brings cutting-edge, high-performance engineering solutions rarely seen in the area. With extensive experience across a wide range of projects—including education and healthcare facilities, parking structures, tilt-ups, historic restorations, and high-rises—Miyamoto continues to set the standard for seismic safety and innovation. 

As northern Nevada experiences rapid expansion, including the Tahoe-Reno Industrial Center (TRIC), Miyamoto’s expertise ensures that structures go beyond meeting life-safety requirements to remain functional after a seismic event. The firm also supports nonprofit initiatives, reinforcing its commitment to building safer, more resilient communities.  

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Whether it’s to talk about high-performance structural engineering, minimizing business interruption after an earthquake, project management or disaster response — or you want to join our mission of making the world a better place – we would love to hear from you.

Pleasanton

4305 Hacienda Drive, Suite 520
Pleasanton, CA 94588
P – 833.270.8848

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