Thursday, June 2, 2016

Following Best Practices in Civil Engineering, Design & Management

The North-East of England is the home to some excellent engineering companies who are as good as many big companies worldwide. They comprise of highly qualified and skilled civil engineers, technicians, architects, surveyors, etc. Over the past years, these companies have bid, won, and completed many reputable international and local projects.



Highly Ranked

Civil engineering firms in Yorkshire have consistently given their clients exactly what they want, based on individual input, and completed projects on time and budget. They have done thorough land surveys and obtained the necessary planning permissions and permits as well as ensured that they have a fully qualified and experienced workforce. The company’s civil and structural engineers and quantity surveyors need to get all the requisite planning permissions and arrange for manpower and raw materials.

CDM Regulations

One of the pre-requisites of the CDM or Construction Design and Management regulations is the appointment of a principal designer whose duties includes taking charge of the pre-construction section of the project, especially when there is more than one contractor involved. They also undertake the responsibility of the workers health and safety especially when there are any last minute design changes, and make sure that safety of the workers, project, and site are never compromised.

Safety First

Additionally, they will also coordinate with responsible managers to ensure there are no manpower issues and delays in materials. All this is done to make sure the project is finished on schedule.One of the duties of the principal designer is to coordinate with structural engineers to cover every aspect of the mandated load capacity, and to factor in future increased load capacity within the specified limits. They try to anticipate any future problems and make certain that the whole project is safe.

Sunday, March 20, 2016

Site Investigation to Ensure a Sound Foundation

Site investigation involves testing the surface soil and subsurface soil conditions of the land on which a structure is to come up to help with proper planning and drawing.  The risk assessment also includes sampling of gases and water present in the ground.  Samples are taken from varying depths initially with hand tools and then with drilling systems on rigs to get soil from greater depths.  This information is very important to determine the design and strength of the foundations that have to be laid so that it is able to support the structures that will be resting on it.



Viable Projects with Topographical Surveys

Topographical surveys are needed to give designers and architects an idea of the lay of the land that will serve as the base on which a construction will come up.  This is particularly important if the project involves bridges or roads.  The contours of the ground are mapped as well as anything else that is there like walkways, utility poles, manholes, and the like.  Taking this survey ensures that you do not sink your time and money into projects that are not viable.  Costly mistakes are avoided as well as any unforeseen complications.

Timely Project Delivery with the Help of Surveyors and Designers


Building surveyor duties include providing professional advice on all matters of construction including alterations, renovations, any defects or extensions, and overseeing this work.  They have information on health and safety regulations.  They undertake valuation of a building and also identify and report building defects.  Principal designers also advise clients and provide designers and contractors with information that is needed to construct the building.  The final design for a project is determined by the principle designer.  He also liaises with the principle contractor to ensure that the project is delivered on time and without any health or safety risks to all the people concerned.