jester86403
Structural
- Mar 19, 2008
- 21
I posted this topic under a different title earlier and did not get a lot of responses. I thought many people might just be skipping it because it did not catch their interest. Anyway, if you have any more input please let me know.
I was wondering if someone is a structural engineer working on bridges/non-architectural structures can they easily make the switch to designing buildings without a huge learning curve and vice versa?
I know that you would have to familiarize yourself with different codes, and different software, but are the software similar? Do they have the same idea just different features for the applications of bridge design vs. building design?
I was wondering if someone is a structural engineer working on bridges/non-architectural structures can they easily make the switch to designing buildings without a huge learning curve and vice versa?
I know that you would have to familiarize yourself with different codes, and different software, but are the software similar? Do they have the same idea just different features for the applications of bridge design vs. building design?