This paper aims to develop a wireless multi-sensing system for structural health monitoring of civil structures. This system is designed to measure all kinds of data--static and dynamic response, etc--from a multi-sensing data logger, and to transmit the measured data by means of a wireless real-time RF module, and to analyze the transmitted data for a health monitoring of structure. To test its validity, a FE analysis of a model cable-stayed bridge has been conducted for system identification. And a modal test of the model bridge has been also performed by both the proposed system and a cable based commercial measurement system(IOTech) for comparison. Based on those results, the proposed system was found to have an excellent capability of measuring and transmitting data from actual structure, and thus to be applicable to health monitoring of civil structures.