3 October 202314:00 - 18:00 BST
Online
Member: £225 + VAT (Early booking £205 + VAT) Standard: £315 + VAT (Early booking £285 + VAT)
This course is also available for in-house delivery
Available until one month prior
By the end of the course, attendees should be able to:
Describe the methods of achieving lateral stability in buildings
Recognise how robustness impacts on lateral stability
Identify second order effects on building structure frames
Illustrate development and projection of load paths in frames
Identify and exploit vertical and horizontal stability systems
Graduate structural engineers who are expected to develop their understanding of the stability of complex, real world building structures
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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