Author: Kavanagh, J A
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Kavanagh, J A
The Structural Engineer, Volume 69, Issue 3, 1991
As far as the future is concerned, the practice of structural engineering for many members of our Institution will be heavily influenced by several interrelated developments currently in train in Europe. These developments are taking place approximately in parallel with each other, and this and the foiIowing articles will try to explain, especially to engineers in Ireland, how, and approximately when, these developments will affect their day-to-day practice. N.V.Torpey
The Construction Products Directive covers the approximation of laws, regulations and administrative provisions of the member states of the EEC relating to construction products and it has the basic purpose of removing technical barriers to trade. N.M. Ryan
The excellent report, Qualitative analysis of structures, by a subcommittee of the Education & Examinations Committee of IStructE, appears not to have received any explicit attention in this journal, since its publication in September 1989. However, the Viewpoint of Mr P. M. Morreau (7 August 1990) was another welcome contribution on the theme and did attract some comment. M.J. Creed