Author: Taylor, N;Mallinder, P
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Taylor, N;Mallinder, P
The Structural Engineer, Volume 71, Issue 20, 1993
Serving and protecting the profession A connection between several recently covered themes, such as ‘competitive tendering’, 'professional status’ and ‘BS 5750 accreditation,’ may be seen in the concern of many correspondents for the well-being of the profession and their desire to see that proper care is taken of the integrity and working conditions of its members. In a letter in our column for 17 August, on the subject ‘BS 5750 accreditation and other headaches,’ Ken Burr advocated the need for ‘a trading organisation representing the chartered structural engineer.’ Hugh Woodrow, Chief Executive and Secretary of the Association of Consulting Engineers, points out the already existing availability of the ACE precisely for this purpose: I was interested to read the plea from Ken Burr regarding the need for a trading organisation to represent the chartered structural engineer in private practice. Such an organisation has existed since 1908. It is the Association of Consulting Engineers which includes many structural engineers in its membership of more than 700 firms. Verulam
By April next year it should be possible to design timber structures using EC5 instead of BS 5268:Part 2; within about 6 years BS 5268 could be withdrawn and all timber design would then be based on EC5. What would be the advantages of changing to the new Code as soon as it is published? A.V. Page
In February 1988 the City of Barcelona held an invited competition for the design of a new telecommunications tower. They asked for the tower to be a ‘monumental technological element.. . to enhance the image of Barcelona in the context of the 1992 Olympics’. The magnificent site overlooks the city from a height of 440 m above sea level. The new tower is called the Torre de Collserola, after the mountain on which it stands. C.M. Wise