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Posted: Mon Sep 05, 2022 11:17 am Post subject: Concluding remarks on the E-Conference |
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Dear All,
Greetings!
We have had animated discussions in the e-conference for Discussion on New BIS document SSD-II 06 (19914) : REQUIREMENTS FOR STRUCTURAL DESIGN AND PROOF CHECKING CONSULTANCY SERVICES FOR STRUCTURES. There are over 120 posts on the topic and from the deliberations, we have identified salient points which seem to find resonance in the structural engineering community.
At the outset one may say that the objective of the document does not come out clearly from the way the code has been drafted. There are more advanced, detailed and fine-grained standard operating procedures for the registration of Structural engineers and Peer Reviewers in many cities, towns and states of India. Such documents or regulations are usually prepared by the Town Planning authorities, the Municipal authorities or similar building authority which has jurisdiction. The e-conference response recommends a review of these existing operating procedures. The inputs and discussions from the e-conference are attached in the PDF document with this email and can be accessed at the link below.
https://www.sefindia.org/forum/download.php?id=13358
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In closing it may be pertinent to question whether Standardisation of Services of PC and PDC which, as of date, falls within the purview of the Building Authority with Jurisdiction (many of which have a well-developed system already in place) should be taken up by the Bureau of Indian Standards.
With best regards
best regards,
Modeartors:
Hemant Vadalkar, Practising Structural Engineer and Principal, Vadalkar Associates. Er. Vadalar will also be putting forth the views of the Indian Society of Structural Engineers (ISSE)
Jaswant N. Arlekar, Practising Structural Engineer, R. S. Mandrekar & Associates, Mumbai
Prof Dipti R. Sahoo, Professor of Structural Engineering, IIT Delhi
Alpa Sheth, Practising Structural Engineer, VMS Consultants, Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai
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Jeevan Patgaonkar SEFI Member

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Posted: Tue Sep 06, 2022 11:30 am Post subject: Concluding remarks on the E-Conference |
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Dear All
As you know, MCGM has standard procedure for licensing structural engineers.
As conference outcome, do you have any concrete suggestions for MCGM?
If so ,please mention so that it can be deliberated on merits and corrections can be suggested if agreed upon.
Thanks
Best Regards
Jeevan Patgaonkar
City Engineer.( Retired)
MCGM
On Mon, 5 Sep 2022 at 1:17 PM, sefi_admin <forum@sefindia.org (forum@sefindia.org)> wrote:
Quote: | Dear All,
Greetings!
We have had animated discussions in the e-conference for Discussion on New BIS document SSD-II 06 (19914) : REQUIREMENTS FOR STRUCTURAL DESIGN AND PROOF CHECKING CONSULTANCY SERVICES FOR STRUCTURES. There are over 120 posts on the topic and from the deliberations, we have identified salient points which seem to find resonance in the structural engineering community.
At the outset one may say that the objective of the document does not come out clearly from the way the code has been drafted. There are more advanced, detailed and fine-grained standard operating procedures for the registration of Structural engineers and Peer Reviewers in many cities, towns and states of India. Such documents or regulations are usually prepared by the Town Planning authorities, the Municipal authorities or similar building authority which has jurisdiction. The e-conference response recommends a review of these existing operating procedures. The inputs and discussions from the e-conference are attached in the PDF document with this email and can be accessed at the link below.
https://www.sefindia.org/forum/download.php?id=13358
Download
In closing it may be pertinent to question whether Standardisation of Services of PC and PDC which, as of date, falls within the purview of the Building Authority with Jurisdiction (many of which have a well-developed system already in place) should be taken up by the Bureau of Indian Standards.
With best regards
best regards,
Jaswant Arlekar
Alpa Sheth
(SEFI Admin)
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