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The Structural Engineer, Volume 76, Issue 22, 1998
Keeping up standards - the risk of ‘vendor capture’ Peter Campbell has written, presumably from Australia, but his e-mail address is not specific. He says: A problem with standards, which has led to comments in the USA, is the ‘vendor capture’ of standards or, perhaps, of their committees. It would be very surprising if manufacturers and other interested parties did not take the opportunity to use standards committees and their standards as an indirect marketing tool.
Mr R. Hickman You were talking about the design team manager who wasn’t the design team coordinator. What particular skills do you think that person should have or group of people should have?
88 Wood Street is a large commercial office development nearing completion in the City of London. Ove Arup & Partners are the structural and building services engineers; the architect is the Richard Rogers Partnership, and the client is the Kajima Laing Joint Venture, acting on behalf of the building owner, Daiwa Europe Property plc. R.M. White, T.P. Roe and S.D. Smith