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Structural Engineer

Who...?

MADE City Builder Academy

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Who am I? David Sharpe

Profile: http://uk.linkedin.com/in/dmsharpe

• I have over sixteen years experience of

building structures, undertaking the

structural design of new-build &

refurbishment projects.

• I have also been exploring recently how I

can integrate structural design with the

principles of low energy use, such as the

PassivHaus standard, for new and retrofit

projects.

• Building on experience of refurbishing

20th century structures, I am also

developing skills in conservation and

heritage engineering projects.

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Structural Engineering is the art and science of designing and creating a skeleton or frame that can resist the loads that are applied to it. The skeleton or structure should be efficient and although draped in a skin or façade, the structure should be considered as architecture in its purest form.

John Roycroft, BDP

Definition of Structural Engineering

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So what do Structural Engineers do?

We hold structures up!

Or, more helpfully, we must ensure that a structure is:

• Safe from falling down - strength

• Safe from falling over - stability

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So what do Structural Engineers do?

But also, we need to make sure that our structures can be used

So we must also assess our structures for:

• Deflections and vibrations – serviceability

• Not  prone  to  getting  ‘old’  quickly  - durability

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So what do Structural Engineers do?

Most importantly, our structures need to be built

So we must also assess our structures for buildability

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How do we design?

Start by thinking about lots of options:

• via a number of sketches / options in parallel with simple calculations

• There is rarely one solution, and often must assess options against some criteria

For example

• What forces will be applied?

• What the structure is for?

• How long will it need to last?

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Then develop one solution into details

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Being a Structural Engineer is more than just design...

• Structural Engineers do not work in isolation

• We are part of a larger project team and need to coordinate with:

• Clients

• Architects

• Building Services Engineers

• Civil & Geotechnical

• Contractors

• Skills of engineering are more

than maths – need to understand

people and how to work with

others

• Also a business – need to win

work, do it to budget and

get paid...!

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We also have a significant responsibility to society...

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Beautiful Railway Bridge of the Silvery Tay! Alas! I am very sorry to say that ninety lives have been taken away, on the last Sabbath day of 1879, which will be remembered for a very long time.

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Charles De Gaulle Airport, Paris (2004)

- 4 died, 3 injured

Hyatt Regency Walkway, Kansas City (1981)

- 114 died, 200 injured

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How did I get to be a Structural Engineer? • I started thinking about being involved in some form engineering around the

time I was selecting options for GCSEs.

• In the run up to selecting which A-levels to take, I decided to focus on the built

environment, and went to chat to an architect and a civil/structural engineer. In

the end, I went for Civil Engineering, and selected my A-levels – Physics, Maths

& Geology – to suit the degree course requirements.

• Then university – BEng (Hons) Civil Engineering – University of Liverpool

• I decided to specialise in building structures, so decided to take a Masters degree

– MSc Structural Design, University College London

• From there started working for design companies – known as consulting

engineers – starting with Arup in Cardiff in 1995.

• Spent some time out on construction sites, to understand how things are built

• Then went through route to become a Chartered Structural Engineer

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What’s  on  my  desk  now?

• King  Edward’s  School,  Birmingham  – courtyard classroom extension

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What’s  on  my  desk  now?

• Camera Platform on roof of RES Wyatt Stand, Edgbaston Cricket Ground

• Dafforne Road, London – refurbishment & renovation, including energy retrofit