11 December 202314:00 - 18:00 GMT
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Member: £225 + VAT (Early booking £205 + VAT) Standard: £315 + VAT (Early booking £285 + VAT)
By the end of the course, you should be able to:
Recognise the performance of glass as a structural material
Apply current methodology of designing structural glass elements that is based on limit state theory
Design simple structural elements in glass
Specify structural glass elements
Inspect and maintain structural glass elements
Experienced structural engineers who are well-versed in the design of more traditional materials such as steel, concrete and timber using current codes of practice.
Practising structural engineers with at least one year’s postgraduate experience or members of the postgraduate studies academic community.
Chris is an Associate Director and Mason Navarro Pledge. Chris created this highly interactive course in 2017 and has been delivering it ever since. Chris has been working in the field of structural engineering for over 30 years and draws from his experience from developing structures for a large variety of buildings ranging from music halls through to stadia and everything in between.
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