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Aspects of Cladding
The report scans a broad canvas and is written in both performance and prescriptive modes, giving guidance on many forms of cladding including boards, concrete, faxing brickwork, faience, glass, GRC, GRP,metal sheeting, renders slates, stones, tiling and mosaics and timber facings.
R 377.19
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Building for a Sustainable future: Construction
This report intends to guide structural engineers and other construction professionals in the process of sustainable development around the world.
R 315.79
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Communications of Structural Design
This report, which may be regarded as the structural engineer's plan of work, provides a checklist of recommended lines of communication which, if followed, will effectively link the design and construction processes.
R 78.95
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Examinations 1990-2002
Basic Information about the contents and the exams
R 241.23
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Examinations 1992-2003
Basic Information about the contents and the exams
R 241.23
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Expert Evidence - A Guide for expert witnesses and
This document describes the role of the engineer undertaking the preparatory work and/or acting as an Expert Witness for the purpose of Court or other proceedings arising out of a dispute.
R 210.53
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Guidance Note on the Security of the Outer Leaf of
This note has been written to give guidance to structural engineers involved in appraisals of remedial works to large panel concrete buildings.
R 136.84
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Guide to Inspection of Underwater Structures
The purpose of the guide is to provide advice to engineers, their clients and supporting contractors so that inspections are conducted in a safe manner and provide accurate and meaningful information at reasonable cost.
R 368.42
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Guide to Structural use of Lightweight Aggregate
This guide provides engineers with information that will enable them to consider and decide whether to use lightweight aggregate or normal weight concrete.
R 252.63
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Guide to the Structural use of Adhesives
The guide is concerned mainly with structural and semi-structural adhesive connections. It discusses the advantages and advantages of adhesive connections, as well as some of the economic implications.
R 315.79
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Guidelines for the Use of Computers for
Computers now deliver the results of calculations very quickly and the problems of making a realistic reprensentation of the structure have become more apparent as the time for subconscious reflection has reduced. These new guidelines advocate a logical and disciplined approach to computer assisted engineering based around a process where each stage has built in checks.
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Interim Guidance on the design of reinforced
The guide is intended for use by engineers familiar with the design of conventionally reinforced concrete structures but who haave little or no experience ot the use of FRP rods or grids as embedded reinforcement.
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Introduction to the Fire Safety Engineering of
This report has been prepared to provide engineers, architects, regulatory authorities and other construction professionals with the inspiration to develop safer and better value solutions for the performance of building structures during fire.
R 482.46
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Manual for the design of Plain Masonry in Building
This manual provides guidance on the design of plain, i.e. unreinforced, masonry structures which complies with BS 5628 and can be applied normally to buildings up to four storeys in height.
R 403.51
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Problems with your house? Cracks? Subsidence?
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Recommendations for the Permissible Stress Design
The recommendations are based on the assumption that the design of reinforced concrete is entrusted to chartered structural or civil engineers, and that the execution of the reinforced concrete work is carried out under the direction of a qualified supervisor.
R 254.38
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Safety in tall buildings and other buildings with
R 276.32
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Stability of Buildings
The report considers stability and loads at both the design stage and during construction and also examines other factors, such as workmanship, which can affect stability.
R 263.16
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Structural Effects of Alkali-Silica Reaction -
This report incorporates new data derived from research work carried out by UK organisations, papers presented at the 8th international alkali-aggregate reaction conference held in Kyoto in 1989 and additional field experience of the problem.
R 252.63
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Structural Safety 1997-99: Review and recommendati
R 329.82
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Temporary Demountable Structures - guidance on des
The guide covers procurement, design, erection and use of temporary demountable structures such as grandstands, marquees and stage structures.
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The Achievement of Structural Adequacy in Building
The report provides an overview of the basic factors to be considered in achieving structural adequacy and establishes a framework and principles to be followed in design.
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Temporary Demountable Structures - Guidance on
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Structural use of glass in buildings
This guide attempts to assemble the information that structural engineers will need.
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Structural Safety 2000-01 Thirteenth Report of
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Structural Safety 1997-99: Review and recommendati
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Structural Effects of Alkali-Silica Reaction -
This report incorporates new data derived from research work carried out by UK organisations, papers presented at the 8th international alkali-aggregate reaction conference held in Kyoto in 1989 and additional field experience of the problem.
R 252.63 Add to basket
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Stability of Buildings
The report considers stability and loads at both the design stage and during construction and also examines other factors, such as workmanship, which can affect stability.
R 263.16 Add to basket
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Safety in tall buildings and other buildings with
R 276.32 Add to basket
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Recommendations for the Permissible Stress Design
The recommendations are based on the assumption that the design of reinforced concrete is entrusted to chartered structural or civil engineers, and that the execution of the reinforced concrete work is carried out under the direction of a qualified supervisor.
R 254.38 Add to basket
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Problems with your house? Cracks? Subsidence?
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The Operation and Maintenance of Bridge Access,
This guide primarily concerns the operation, inspection, testing and maintenance of permanently installed bridge access gantries and their runways.
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The Appointment of a Structural Engineer - A
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Manual for the design of Plain Masonry in Building
This manual provides guidance on the design of plain, i.e. unreinforced, masonry structures which complies with BS 5628 and can be applied normally to buildings up to four storeys in height.
R 403.51 Add to basket
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Introduction to the Fire Safety Engineering of
This report has been prepared to provide engineers, architects, regulatory authorities and other construction professionals with the inspiration to develop safer and better value solutions for the performance of building structures during fire.
R 482.46 Add to basket
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Interim Guidance on the design of reinforced
The guide is intended for use by engineers familiar with the design of conventionally reinforced concrete structures but who haave little or no experience ot the use of FRP rods or grids as embedded reinforcement.
R 377.19 Add to basket
More Info
Guide to the Structural use of Adhesives
The guide is concerned mainly with structural and semi-structural adhesive connections. It discusses the advantages and advantages of adhesive connections, as well as some of the economic implications.
R 315.79 Add to basket
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Guide to Structural use of Lightweight Aggregate
This guide provides engineers with information that will enable them to consider and decide whether to use lightweight aggregate or normal weight concrete.
R 252.63 Add to basket
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Guidance Note on the Security of the Outer Leaf of
This note has been written to give guidance to structural engineers involved in appraisals of remedial works to large panel concrete buildings.
R 136.84 Add to basket
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Guide to Inspection of Underwater Structures
The purpose of the guide is to provide advice to engineers, their clients and supporting contractors so that inspections are conducted in a safe manner and provide accurate and meaningful information at reasonable cost.
R 368.42 Add to basket
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