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Diskoros Engineering & Building Certifiers

Locality: Crows Nest, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 434 279 027



Address: level 1, 55 Falcon Street 2065 Crows Nest, NSW, Australia

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10.01.2022 HIRING A STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING FIRM The selection of a structural engineer is a critical component to the construction, operational efficiency and overall cost... of the structure. Not all structural engineers are the same. Just because an engineer has a degree does not mean that they have the right skills and the ability to apply them in a way that not only results in a structurally sound building, but also meets code, supports the purpose of the structure, enhances operational efficiency and adds value to the overall project. A thorough examination of both the structural engineering firm as well as its engineers is a good practice. Although the process varies, three critical stages of selection most structural engineering evaluations should include are a statement of qualifications, a scope of work, and either a pre-proposal interview or a proposal presentation. Even though fees are an important consideration, first you must determine the true value each engineer provides in order to make a valid comparison. In this article, we will discuss some guidelines to help you assess the true value of a structural engineer. Scope of work The Scope of Work is the most pivotal document to consider during the selection of a structural engineer as it provides a similar foundation on which to make comparisons. The Scope of Work is created by the client and sometimes enhanced by the engineer. If the Scope of Work is not thorough, the cost estimate is not likely to be accurate as issues will likely arise during construction that will require additional fees to overcome. If the Scope of Work is not consistent across the Engineering firms being evaluated, the cost estimates cannot be fairly compared because the work is different. Technical competency of the structural engineer In structural engineering, competence comes from education, skills, the ability to apply those skills to specific situations, and previous experience. Education is acquired through a four-year degree from an accredited university and a chartered Structural Engineer status from Engineers Australia is achieved after passing stringent criteria and with updated professional indemnity insurance become a member and Accredited Certifier with the building professionals board. It is very risky Hiring an engineer practicing without Chartered status and Accredited Certification from the Building Professional’s Board and with the required insurance Construction knowledge Although the structural engineer’s job does not include physically building the structure, it is imperative that they understand construction processes. A good engineer will ensure constructability meaning that the structure will not be unnecessarily difficult to build and will be built properly. Understanding construction means and methods ensures that: The design will be buildable The engineer can effectively oversee the project Cost will be controlled Project specific experience Even if a structural engineer has been practicing for decades, sometimes general structural engineering experience is not enough. Experience should be measured by how many projects have been done in the specific area in which your project requires expertise. Much like the specialties described above in the talent section, look for familiarity with specific materials, structure types or external influences that will impact your project. Familiarity with Australian Standards & building codes The Building Code of Australia and the Australian standards set the minimum acceptable level of safety for construction of buildings. Structural engineers are legally bound to understand, design and build according to the guidelines of the codes. Engineers must use the latest and updated codes to ensure they use the latest standards in design technology to influence optimum project outcomes

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