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by Colm Dillon
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So the hydraulic engineer is pretty important to our health and lifestyle. If he did not exist, then high rise
buildings would not exist.
So with that overview, let's get into the detail.
On receiving the initial project brief, all aspects are examined in detail. The client's brief is expanded, analyzed and reports are written.
These reports allow the client the opportunity to evaluate all sections of the report, from a financial and technical point of view, in the full knowledge of the implications of all components of the hydraulic services.
Design co-ordination and control is maintained by regular in-house meetings, with the resultant elimination of site problems.
And the hydraulic engineer's role can be
summarized
as:
Design documentation - services are drawn to scale.
Obtain all the necessary Authority Approvals.
Prepare the specification, schedules, quantities and estimates.
Complete the 'As Constructed' set of drawings.
Carry out all construction supervision and report.
And the approach to their clients' projects is:
* To be cost effective
* To be efficient
* To contain our latest design innovations
Professional Services
Not all of the scope of professional services set out below can be offered by all hydraulic engineering firms.
These services are offered by the firm I have used on almost all of my developments. They are leaders in their field and design for projects around the world. |
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