Timber Engineering Consultancy
Structural timber expertise for architects, developers and institutions across India.
Lumber & Leaf operates as a Timber Engineering Consultancy (TEC), providing structural design, feasibility analysis and execution planning for engineered timber structures. We combine European structural carpentry knowledge with modern engineering tools to deliver technically robust and buildable timber solutions.
What is Timber Engineering?
Timber engineering is the structural design and optimisation of buildings using engineered wood systems such as glulam, CLT and timber frame construction. Unlike conventional construction, timber structures require specialised structural knowledge to ensure stability, efficiency and long-term performance.
Our consultancy provides the technical framework that allows timber structures to be safely designed, cost-optimised and successfully built. We work closely with architects and engineers to translate design concepts into structurally sound timber systems.
Engineered Clarity From the Beginning
Early engineering involvement improves project feasibility and reduces costly redesign.
We help define:
- Structural systems and spans
- Timber sizing and optimisation
- Structural behaviour and load paths
- Foundation considerations
- Prefabrication strategy
- Cost implications
This early-stage clarity allows projects to move forward with confidence.
Timber Engineering Services
Structural Design & Calculations
We provide structural calculations and documentation aligned with European engineering methodologies and adapted to Indian construction requirements.
Scope includes:
• Structural modelling
• Load calculations
• Member sizing
• Stability analysis
• Code compliance
Feasibility & Structural Optimisation
We evaluate projects in their early stages to determine whether timber is structurally and economically viable.
Scope includes:
• Rough structural calculations
• Span optimisation
• Structural concept development
• Preliminary cost evaluation
• Timber system comparison
Shop Drawings & Execution Detailing
Detailed drawings translate structural concepts into buildable timber structures.
Scope includes:
• Shop drawings
• Connection detailing
• Assembly logic
• Material specifications
• Bills of materials
Architect & Engineer Collaboration
We work as part of the design team to ensure structural timber systems integrate seamlessly with architectural intent.
We support:
• Architects
• Structural engineers
• Developers
• Contractors
European Timber Engineering Expertise
Our engineering approach is grounded in European timber construction methodologies developed through decades of structural innovation. Through our international partnerships, we collaborate with certified structural engineers and use advanced timber design tools to deliver reliable and optimised structural systems.
Our work follows established European timber engineering practices and international safety standards, while integrating modern prefabrication techniques and precision manufacturing methods. This approach ensures predictable structural performance and dependable construction outcomes.
Designed for Prefabrication
Timber structures benefit from precision prefabrication.
We design systems that can be:
- Prefabricated locally
- CNC-machined abroad
- Shipped for assembly in India
Prefabrication improves:
- Construction speed
- Dimensional precision
- Material efficiency
- Site coordination
This approach reduces construction uncertainty and improves build quality.
Bridging Engineering and Construction
Timber engineering only works when structures are designed to be built.
Our background in structural carpentry allows us to translate engineering concepts into practical construction methods. From assembly sequences and lifting strategies to connection accessibility, installation tolerances and site constraints, these factors are considered from the earliest stages of design.
This approach ensures engineered systems can be executed efficiently and perform as intended during construction
When to Involve a Timber Engineer
The earlier timber engineering is involved, the more efficient a project becomes.
Typical project stages include:
- Early feasibility studies
- Concept development
- Architectural design stage
- Structural optimisation
- Pre-construction planning
Early involvement helps avoid structural redesign and unnecessary costs.
