Thanks for all the replies, they were really...............helpful
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You're confusing SEs with civils aka wannabe SEsThe engineers do the same two weeks worth of lessons on partition wall/joist support and then go off to do 3 years on foundations/soil samples/chemical analysis/re-bar/concrete theory and other equally relevent subjects.![]()
You sound insincere, in some way...Thanks for all the replies, they were really...............helpful
structural engineers - great at calc's - lousy at practical solutions.
I find architecture too arty and structural engineering too mathematical, and love being in the middle able to dip into all areas.
structural engineers - great at calc's - lousy at practical solutions.
"Errr, excuse me .... just how do I get this 8m 254 x 254 x 89 kg/m into the loft?"
"Well, err ..... nice day to day isn't it. Did you watch the match yesterday, how's the family, going on holiday this year?"
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Admit it though, Woodster, anything other than WL/8 and you're ferkedIn a domestic environment, apart from designing a reinforced foundation or some elaborate arched elevation or such like, there is nothing that a structural engineer can do that a building surveyor (experienced in structures) can not do.
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