Role of the structural engineer in demolition

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Clarke, Rob

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The Structural Engineer, Volume 88, Issue 11, 2010

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Clarke, Rob

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The Structural Engineer, Volume 88, Issue 11, 2010

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This paper is intended to help other structural engineers as well as construction and health and safety (H&S) professionals appreciate some of the common structural issues encountered during demolition. The content is equally relevant to refurbishment projects where demolition is a necessary process but one not always fully appreciated by a construction industry that focuses on new-build. The text provides an insight into the role of the structural engineer working for a demolition contractor.

Rob Clarke, BEng, CEng, MICE, MIStructE

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The Institution of Structural Engineers

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