Structural calculations can be required for a number of reasons. The calculations can ensure the safety of a new structure. They can help the manufacturer identify potential problems with a design before production begins, saving money in the long term or they can help to resolve disputes if there is negligence by the designer.
The report will be created by a qualified structural engineer. The client will need to cover the cost, this will vary due to the amount of work involved. The calculations should provide a list of components which have been included in the calculations document. This should highlight any specific design requirements of the various structural elements.
An account of how the building will function structurally to withstand vertical and horizontal loads must also be provided. The design should conform to the current and relevant British Standards. References to specific standards must be included wherever relevant. The specification of materials must be detailed in the document and in drawings.
A breakdown of all permanent and imposed horizontal and lateral loading must be provided and the site wind load calculations must be provided where applicable. We use an independent chartered structural engineer to supply our structural calculations and structural engineering reports.
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