Author: Institution of Structural Engineers' Professional Conduct Committee
1 January 2014
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Institution of Structural Engineers' Professional Conduct Committee
The Structural Engineer, Volume 92, Issue 1, 2014, Page(s) 2
The first in a new series of articles on the legal aspects of the construction industry from UK based law firm, Browne Jacobson, sees Peter Westlake set out the situations in which these documents can be more practical than a fully binding contract.
Sean Brady assesses the strengths and weaknesses of applying engineering analysis to the forensic process.
A new approach for calculating key temperatures on steel studs and an alternative to the ‘effective width method’ are presented.