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Incode Engineers – Your Local Engineering Specialists

By Matt Sale

Originally located in Mt Gravatt, young engineering powerhouses, co-owners of Incode Engineers and Brothers Tom Marxson and David Lewis moved the business to Montague road, West End in late 2011. The decision to move to one of their favourite suburbs was one of the best they have ever made. Since the move they have flourished with the amount of staff as well as the business size doubling and the boys aren’t planning on slowing down anytime soon. Tom and David love the West End community as they’ve found each local business supports one another. The Incode team also love the local restaurants, cafés and bars. Tom and Dave are certain some of the business’s success is contributed to being in a vibrant, supportive and everchanging suburb.

A long standing family business Incode Engineers have been providing exceptional engineering services to South East Queensland for over 45 years. Previously named Lewis Lavan Engineering – the company’s name changed to Incode Engineers in February 1995.

Incode Engineers provide all Structural Engineering design services, forensic engineering and causation investigation services.located at 4/258 Montague Road, West End.  Tom, David and their experienced team provide a full range of consulting structural engineering services. The team works closely with architects, developers, and contractors, they create innovative and cost-effective engineering solutions for even the most complex structural design problems. Their team of engineers are also leaders in the evaluation of damaged buildings and structures. Incode engineers have seen it all, with so much experience in the industry and generations of engineers, there’s nothing they haven’t seen and certainly nothing they can’t handle.

4/258 Montague Road, West End

  1. 3844 7797 (Office)
  2. 0404 066 390 (Mobile – Tom)
  3. Website –  www.incode.com.au
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