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The Structural Engineer, Volume 77, Issue 16, 1999
The status of engineers David Doran has written from London E11: In the continuing debate on the status of engineers, one thing occurs to me. Recent times have seen the growth of a number of specialisms (or subdisciplines) which have, my opinion, eroded the central role of the engineer. These include: - quantity surveying, - quality assurance, - value engineering, - risk management, - durabilty auditing, - project management.
My firm, John Ernest Gay Associates, is a medium sized firm of consulting civil and structural engineers dealing, in the main, with defects in buildings and producing reports for building societies, insurance companies, and the law recently purchased a package consisting of a web site and five e-mail addresses and downloaded Pegasus Mail. John Gay
The Ministry of Defence at Aldershot is to develop a new training facility at Aldershot Military town. The project will provide a facility consisting of a 50m swimming pool with changing accommodation together with a two-unit physical recreational training centre, six squash courts and pedestrian and vehicular access and parking. Adrian Baker