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Structural Engineering Design Stages

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Jul 11, 2019
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Hello!

What are the main design stages used in your country for structural engineering? For example in the UK, according to RIBA Plan of Work, there are 3 main design stages:
* Concept Design
* Developed Design
* Technical Design

Which standard or a guide is used to determine how much information is needed in a particular design stage?

Thanks!
 
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Way back I got a copy of the CASE National Practice Guidelines for The SER. It details the stages of Basic Services as follows:

1. Project Development Phase
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In oil and gas, and power generation projects is more clear and diffenet. The first is the apraise which equal to concept in normal building and then FEED (front end engineering design) which is same as preliminary engineering but in this phase we select every thing in the project and then the define stage.
 
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