Discussion on Working in France by Michael Barclay, Edmund Happold, John Martin and Brian Watt
Date published

N/A

Price

Standard: £9.95 + VAT
Members/Subscribers: Free

The Institution of Structural Engineers The Institution of Structural Engineers
Back to Previous

Discussion on Working in France by Michael Barclay, Edmund Happold, John Martin and Brian Watt

Tag
Author
Date published
N/A
Price

Standard: £9.95 + VAT
Members/Subscribers: Free

The Structural Engineer
Citation

The Structural Engineer, Volume 52, Issue 10, 1974

Date published

N/A

Citation

The Structural Engineer, Volume 52, Issue 10, 1974

Price

Standard: £9.95 + VAT
Members/Subscribers: Free

Mr. J. Martin: It is fascinating to observe our delightful neighbour France, to pass comments about her, and to indulge in comparisons with Britain. It also has its dangers. However, we venture some observations for what they are worth. At least they result from our experience as engineers working in France, and so perhaps they are of value to others who are about to work there.

Additional information

Format:
PDF
Publisher:
The Institution of Structural Engineers

Tags

Opinion Issue 10

Related Resources & Events

The Structural Engineer
<h4>Discussion on Site Investigations for Structural Foundations by I.H. McFarlane and M.J. Tomlinson</h4>

Discussion on Site Investigations for Structural Foundations by I.H. McFarlane and M.J. Tomlinson

Mr. P. F: Winfield (F): This paper should contribute to a better understanding between soils engineers and structural engineers.

Price – £9.95
The Structural Engineer
<h4>The Strength of In Situ Concrete</h4>

The Strength of In Situ Concrete

An investigation has been made, at four construction sites, of the strength of in situ concrete and its variation within and between structural elements. D.P. Maynard and S.G. Davis

Author – Maynard, D P;Davis, S G
Price – £9.95
The Structural Engineer
Cartoon image of a woman holding a baby while working on a laptop

Viewpoint: Rethinking the return to work in an industry where mothers are still underrepresented

Niamh McCloskey reflects on her personal experience of the challenging reality of returning to work after maternity leave, questioning whether workplaces truly support women in this transition and highlighting how, with the right support and recognition of the new perspectives and skills that motherhood can bring, we can retain mothers and allow them to thrive in underrepresented industries.

Date – 1 June 2026
Author – Niamh McCloskey
Price – £9.95