Structural engineers are structural engineering professional who design, asses and inspect the structures to ensure that the structures are efficient and stable. Structural engineering is a subset of civil engineering. After the completion of 4 year bachelor degree in civil engineer, a post graduated program must be done in structural engineering to get certified as an structural engineering professional.
Who is a Structural Engineer? Scope & Services |
Structural engineers work on wide variety of projects like buildings, infrastructures, and other structures in construction. The role involves collaboration and working with professionals with other disciplines.
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Structural Engineer Scope of Service
- Site appraisals and site surveys
- Geotechnical and geological investigations
- Documentation of project feasibility and appraisal options
- Preparation of tender documents and assessment of tenders
- Assessment and integration of work by specialists
- Conduct environmental studies
- Perform material investigation
- Conducting ground improvement studies
- The structural detailing of foundation, retaining wall buildings, bridges, roads and so on.
- Calculation of loads, assessment of special loads
- Fire protection of structures
- Demolition assessment and design
- Building regulations and submission
- Risk assessment
- Value management
- On-spite inspection, testing, defect assessment and remediation solutions
- Expert witness testimony for courts and insurance purposes.
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