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The Structural Engineer, Volume 72, Issue 15, 1994
In August 1990, Eros was damaged by vandals climbing on the statue and swinging on the outstretched rear leg. The statue, which forms part of the Shaftesbury Memorial in Piccadilly Circus, suffered cracking in the calf of the supporting leg. EurIng Simon Clarke
The construction industry all over the world is facing a growing shortage of skilled labour. The working environment and conditions prevailing on the construction site are still characterised as being dirty, difficult and dangerous. Yet the quality requirements on the final product are rising. More and more attention is being paid to the final product properties that the customer and the end-user regard as important, such as durability, visual appearance, total quality and quality-to-price ratio, and sustainable development. Professor dipl.ing. J.N.J.A. Vambersky
The Chairman I was particularly interested in the early part of your presentation in which you discussed the tunnelling and rescue of quite a number of people trapped inside the building.