CASE 962-A: A Guideline Addressing the Preparation of Structural Engineering Reports for Buildings
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CASE 962-A: A Guideline Addressing the Preparation of Structural Engineering Reports for Buildings
The purpose of these Guidelines is to give firms who prepare structural engineering reports for condition assessments, load capacity, structural damage/failure investigations, building performance, and other special purpose investigations, a guide for preparing such reports. Firms can also use the information contained in the Guidelines to establish and describe the scope of services to be performed and to reach a contractual agreement with their client. The Guidelines are intended primarily for use in the preparation of reports for buildings.
In addition, it is intended that these Guidelines will be used to promote and enhance the quality of written engineering reports. Clearly written reports describing the engineer's findings in a factual, truthful, and unbiased manner will not only serve the client better, but also will benefit the engineering profession through enhancement of its image.
Available for immediate download. Hard copy not available.
CASE 962-A: A Guideline Addressing the Preparation of Structural Engineering Reports for Buildings
The purpose of these Guidelines is to give firms who prepare structural engineering reports for condition assessments, load capacity, structural damage/failure investigations, building performance, and other special purpose investigations, a guide for preparing such reports. Firms can also use the information contained in the Guidelines to establish and describe the scope of services to be performed and to reach a contractual agreement with their client. The Guidelines are intended primarily for use in the preparation of reports for buildings.
In addition, it is intended that these Guidelines will be used to promote and enhance the quality of written engineering reports. Clearly written reports describing the engineer's findings in a factual, truthful, and unbiased manner will not only serve the client better, but also will benefit the engineering profession through enhancement of its image.
Available for immediate download. Hard copy not available.
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