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Tomfh
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More cracking apartments. We’re doing well in Sydney at the moment...
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CivilEngAus said:Some new photos within
NorthCivil said:I've heard there is no licensing scheme for structural engineers that is required outside of queensland.
NorthCivil said:Also inferred in these articles, is that there is no hard requirement to have the design engineer carry out site inspections, that duty is for another party - i might be wrong on this one?
Civil said:however in my experience in NSW a lot of approval bodies (local government, private certifiers) will request that a chartered structural engineer (CPEng) certify that the design has been completed in accordance with relevant standards. The approval authority is generally not qualified to review the engineering hence relies on the engineers self certification.
Civil said:Australia is not like the US where my understanding is that the design engineer often inspects the structure during construction. I am only involved in low rise design and construction and in a lot of instances either the local government (Council) building surveyors or private firm certifiers inspect the works, neither of which are normally engineers
Civil said:That being said, both Mascot Towers & Opal Tower are major projects that would have required significant private engineering inspections (signoff letters/reports) during construction to satisfy the building certifiers and who no doubt many of the engineers involved in those projects would already be chartered engineers. Mandatory engineering registration will do little to stop another Opal Tower, Mascot Towers or similar in my opinion.
The big problem with this IMO is that the engineers who actually doing the design often don't have much 'ownership' over projects.CivilEngAus said:On the design side, we are engaged to inspect < 5% of the design works we undertake as per Australian industry convention our engagement typically finishes once the design is complete/approved.
I've mostly worked in industrial construction for manufacturing firms. I don't think I have ever seen one of the structural engineers come on site during or after construction for inspection.tomfh said:We work on to to medium rise government/commercial/resi and we invariably inspect our own designs from start to finish. I’d be surprised if Opal and mascot towers weren’t inspected by the designers?
steveh49 said:Let's also not get carried away: Opal and Mascot were built ten years apart, have resulted in a total of zero injuries, and both will be repaired and remain in service. Compare/contrast with the Miami bridge by registered engineers. Or any other US collapse.