Partner Article
Civil Engineering - An Overview
Structural engineering solutions providers have the ability to react to the requirements of the client in a comprehensive manner. They can provide an optimised solution for the problem at hand keeping in mind all the regulations of that particular industry. In short, they help the clients to construct a structure keeping in mind the cost overruns, compliance with construction regulations and working toward deadlines.
The expertise of a civil engineering company varies from building houses and shopping centres to road design and developing plans for a skyscraper. In fact, there is a complete roster of the services that a civil or structural engineering firm has to offer. Some of them are:
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Civil Engineering- Preliminary investigations of the foundation and the groundwork by the firm is essential to uphold the structural soundness of the project. Activities like planning and execution of drainage, topographical surveys, housing and roads and highways, all of them come under the remit of civil engineering.
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Structural Engineering- It deals with the details of a structural layout like modular designs, blast design, foundation design, structural surveys and regulation compliance. It is a branch of civil engineering itself. It includes the distribution and analysis of forces in a structure and its members and other factors determining the strength of the structure.
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Building and Surveying- It includes a myriad of activities ranging from a comprehensive property survey to settling of boundary disputes. The process of surveying requires expert supervision and professional experience to bring out the merits of the case and act according to the facts at hand.
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Environmental and Geotechnical- It deals with issues related to natural landscape or environmental hazards. Risk assessment and the hazardous environment in areas such as mining are addressed under the remit of this area of surveying.
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Heritage- A specialist area of surveying, companies offering heritage services deal with the refurbishment of historic buildings and those with listed buildings status.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Alanwood .
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