Verulam (readers' letters - June 2019)

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1 June 2019

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Verulam (readers' letters - June 2019)

The Structural Engineer

Author

Various

Citation

The Structural Engineer, Volume 97, Issue 6, 2019, Page(s) 3

Date published

1 June 2019

Author

Various

Citation

The Structural Engineer, Volume 97, Issue 6, 2019, Page(s) 3

Price

Standard: £9.95 + VAT
Members/Subscribers: Free

This month’s letters consider the meaning of ‘subsidence’ and ‘settlement’, return to safety factors for overturning and the design life of bridges, and consider the future of codes and standards, among other topics.

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Format:
PDF
Pages:
3
Publisher:
The Institution of Structural Engineers

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Opinion Issue 6

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