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PostPosted: Fri Feb 27, 2015 11:02 am    Post subject: OPEN HOUSE MEET Reply with quote

Dear All,

This is an urgent 'distress call' by the President, Indian Association of Structural Engineers for an OPEN HOUSE meeting  on 17th March 2015 to actively participate and share your views on the future of our profession.


The immediate provocation for this distress call is the Model Building Bye-Law drafted at the behest of MoUD, which is likely to be adopted for the entire country, once approved.


All SEFIans are requested to not only participate actively and give your input, but also spread this message to all your Civil Engineering friends so that they can also give their input.


Those who are unable to participate in the OPEN HOUSE, should share their opinion in SEFI.


Best Wishes


Alok Bhowmick
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From: INDIAN ASSOCIATION OF STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS <iastructe>
Date: Fri, Feb 27, 2015 at 3:18 PM
Subject: OPEN HOUSE MEET
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Dear Fellow Engineers,
  
You may be surprised to know that the Ministry of Urban Development has uploaded a document on Model Building Bye- laws which is likely to be adopted for the Entire Country. You may access the same at  http://moud.gov.in/model
  
A brief reading of the document indicates that it defines parameters for Planning, Design & Construction of Buildings and Complexes  all falling in the domain of Civil Engineering. However, a reading of APPENDIX-E defines the competence of Civil Engineers in a very LIMITED way and also does not match with that given in National Building Code of India 2005, Part 2: Administration. IN SHORT  CIVIL ENGINEERS CANNOT SUBMIT PLANS FOR BUILDING PERMIT nor indulge in planning which they have been doing for the last 100 years. In this scenario the construction Industry will become monopolistic and even unaffordable to prospective clients. Moreover  the Council of Architecture  taking the shield of the Architects Act  has created an adverse situation for Engineering Companies providing Architectural Services.
  
This move will deal a major blow to the Civil Engineering profession and their future will be at stake.
  
In this context an Open House Meet is being organized in Delhi so as to discuss ways to safeguard the domain of Civil Engineers.
  
The following FOUR main issues are proposed to be discussed:
  1.    Engineers Bill;
  
2.    Engineers should not be prevented from the Planning and Leadership Role in Projects;  

3.      Steps to ensure that the provisions of the National Building Code with regard to what the engineers can do it retained.

4.      What does the Architects Act 1972 actually say on issues relevant to Engineers.  
  
We request you to actively participate to and share your views on the future of our profession. Thereafter representation shall be sent to the concerned ministry.
  
Kindly spread this message to other Civil Engineers known to you, since we have E-mail ids of only our members. All are welcome to attend.
  
Date shall be 17th March 2015,10:30 hrs at NEW DELHI / NCR.


VENUE shall be intimated shortly or after collating an approximate number for participation.

A line in confirmation shall help in making better arrangements .
  
Regards
  

Prof Mahesh Tandon
President IAStructE

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PostPosted: Fri Feb 27, 2015 12:02 pm    Post subject: OPEN HOUSE MEET Reply with quote

Dear sir,
Pls let me know the venue and the dates.
Warm regards,
Rahul  

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Dear All,

This is an urgent 'distress call' by the President, Indian Association of Structural Engineers for an OPEN HOUSE meeting on 17th March 2015 to actively participate and share your views on the future of our profession.


The immediate provocation for this distress call is the Model Building Bye-Law drafted at the behest of MoUD, which is likely to be adopted for the entire country, once approved.


All SEFIans are requested to not only participate actively and give your input, but also spread this message to all your Civil Engineering friends so that they can also give their input.


Those who are unable to participate in the OPEN HOUSE, should share their opinion in SEFI.


Best Wishes


Alok Bhowmick
- Forwarded message -
From: INDIAN ASSOCIATION OF STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS  iastructe@gmail.com (iastructe@gmail.com))>
Date: Fri, Feb 27, 2015 at 3:18 PM
Subject: OPEN HOUSE MEET
To:



Dear Fellow Engineers,

You may be surprised to know that the Ministry of Urban Development has uploaded a document on Model Building Bye- laws which is likely to be adopted for the Entire Country. You may access the same at http://moud.gov.in/model

A brief reading of the document indicates that it defines parameters for Planning, Design & Construction of Buildings and Complexes all falling in the domain of Civil Engineering. However, a reading of APPENDIX-E defines the competence of Civil Engineers in a very LIMITED way and also does not match with that given in National Building Code of India 2005, Part 2: Administration. IN SHORT CIVIL ENGINEERS CANNOT SUBMIT PLANS FOR BUILDING PERMIT nor indulge in planning which they have been doing for the last 100 years. In this scenario the construction Industry will become monopolistic and even unaffordable to prospective clients. Moreover the Council of Architecture taking the shield of the Architects Act has created an adverse situation for Engineering Companies providing Architectural Services.

This move will deal a major blow to the Civil Engineering profession and their future will be at stake.

In this context an Open House Meet is being organized in Delhi so as to discuss ways to safeguard the domain of Civil Engineers.

The following FOUR main issues are proposed to be discussed:
1. Engineers Bill;

2. Engineers should not be prevented from the Planning and Leadership Role in Projects;

3. Steps to ensure that the provisions of the National Building Code with regard to what the engineers can do it retained.

4. What does the Architects Act 1972 actually say on issues relevant to Engineers.

We request you to actively participate to and share your views on the future of our profession. Thereafter representation shall be sent to the concerned ministry.

Kindly spread this message to other Civil Engineers known to you, since we have E-mail ids of only our members. All are welcome to attend.

Date shall be 17th March 2015,10:30 hrs at NEW DELHI / NCR.


VENUE shall be intimated shortly or after collating an approximate number for participation.

A line in confirmation shall help in making better arrangements .

Regards


Prof Mahesh Tandon
President IAStructE  





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PostPosted: Fri Feb 27, 2015 12:20 pm    Post subject: OPEN HOUSE MEET Reply with quote

dear president, it is agood news.please mention the location. regards er.satya paul  On Fri, 27 Feb 2015 16:46:45 +0530 "bsec"  wrote >                   Dear All, >  > This is an urgent ';distress call'; by the President, Indian Association of Structural Engineers for an OPEN HOUSE meeting on 17th March 2015to actively participate and share your views on the future of our profession. >  >  > Theimmediateprovocation for this distress call is the Model Building Bye-Law drafted at the behest of MoUD, which is likely to be adopted for the entire country, once approved. >  >  > All SEFIans are requested to not only participate actively and give your input, but also spread this message to all your Civil Engineering friends so that they can also give their input. >  >  > Those who are unable to participate in the OPEN HOUSE, should share their opinion in SEFI. >  >  > Best Wishes >  >  > Alok Bhowmick > - Forwarded message - > From: INDIAN ASSOCIATION OF STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS  > Date: Fri, Feb 27, 2015 at 3:18 PM > Subject: OPEN HOUSE MEET > To:  >  >  >  > Dear Fellow Engineers,  >  > You may be surprised to know that the Ministry of Urban Development has uploaded a document on Model Building Bye- laws which is likely to be adopted for the Entire Country. You may access the same at http://moud.gov.in/model  >  > A brief reading of the document indicates that it defines parameters for Planning, Design & Construction of Buildings and Complexes all falling in the domain of Civil Engineering. However, a reading of APPENDIX-E defines the competence of Civil Engineers in a very LIMITED way and also does not match with that given in National Building Code of India 2005, Part 2: Administration. IN SHORT CIVIL ENGINEERS CANNOT SUBMIT PLANS FOR BUILDING PERMIT nor indulge in planning which they have been doing for the last 100 years. In this scenario the construction Industry will become monopolistic and even unaffordable to prospective clients. Moreover the Council of Architecture taking the shield of the Architects Act has created an adverse situation for Engineering Companies providing Architectural Services.  >  > This move will deal a major blow to the Civil Engineering profession and their future will be at stake.  >  > In this context an Open House Meet is being organized in Delhi so as to discuss ways to safeguard the domain of Civil Engineers.  >  > The following FOUR main issues are proposed to be discussed:  > 1. �� Engineers Bill; > �� > 2. �� Engineers should not be prevented from the Planning and Leadership Role in Projects; � > � > 3.����� Steps to ensure that the provisions of the National Building Code with regard to what the engineers can do it retained. > � > 4.����� What does the Architects Act 1972 actually say on issues relevant to Engineers.  >  > We request you to actively participate to and share your views on the future of our profession. Thereafter representation shall be sent to the concerned ministry.  >  > Kindly spread this message to other Civil Engineers known to you, since we have E-mail ids of only our members. All are welcome to attend.  >  > Date shall be 17th March 2015,10:30 hrs at NEW DELHI / NCR.  >  >  > VENUE shall be intimated shortly or after collating an approximate number for participation.  > �  > A line in confirmation shall help in making better arrangements .  >  > Regards  >  >  > Prof Mahesh Tandon  > President IAStructE >       > >  >  > --

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PostPosted: Fri Feb 27, 2015 1:11 pm    Post subject: OPEN HOUSE MEET Reply with quote

dear sefindia, we engineers must high light following: role of architect is only limited to planning. engineers are responsible for design,estimating,supervision and complition of the structures. we must stress that completion plan shall only be signed by an engineer. fire engineers,electrical,mechanical,airconditioning engineers must be made to supervise the building and issue the certificate conforming to BIS codes or other relevant codes.let us procure a copy from uk AND usa and high light the role of engineers.architect shall legally can not employ an engineer in his office.only registered independent engineers can undertake the job.like chartered accountants,the engineers shall be registered with prosessional bodies.please send the strong worded memo to the minister.many structures under construction collapse and every many laboures and occupants die.please high light arcitect role is only limited to planning.engineers with five years experience shall be eligible to issue completion certificates however lower experience engineers can assist the senior engineers. regards satya paul mob 09899045177(delhi)  On Fri, 27 Feb 2015 16:46:45 +0530 "bsec"  wrote >                   Dear All, >  > This is an urgent ';distress call'; by the President, Indian Association of Structural Engineers for an OPEN HOUSE meeting on 17th March 2015to actively participate and share your views on the future of our profession. >  >  > Theimmediateprovocation for this distress call is the Model Building Bye-Law drafted at the behest of MoUD, which is likely to be adopted for the entire country, once approved. >  >  > All SEFIans are requested to not only participate actively and give your input, but also spread this message to all your Civil Engineering friends so that they can also give their input. >  >  > Those who are unable to participate in the OPEN HOUSE, should share their opinion in SEFI. >  >  > Best Wishes >  >  > Alok Bhowmick > - Forwarded message - > From: INDIAN ASSOCIATION OF STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS  > Date: Fri, Feb 27, 2015 at 3:18 PM > Subject: OPEN HOUSE MEET > To:  >  >  >  > Dear Fellow Engineers,  >  > You may be surprised to know that the Ministry of Urban Development has uploaded a document on Model Building Bye- laws which is likely to be adopted for the Entire Country. You may access the same at http://moud.gov.in/model  >  > A brief reading of the document indicates that it defines parameters for Planning, Design & Construction of Buildings and Complexes all falling in the domain of Civil Engineering. However, a reading of APPENDIX-E defines the competence of Civil Engineers in a very LIMITED way and also does not match with that given in National Building Code of India 2005, Part 2: Administration. IN SHORT CIVIL ENGINEERS CANNOT SUBMIT PLANS FOR BUILDING PERMIT nor indulge in planning which they have been doing for the last 100 years. In this scenario the construction Industry will become monopolistic and even unaffordable to prospective clients. Moreover the Council of Architecture taking the shield of the Architects Act has created an adverse situation for Engineering Companies providing Architectural Services.  >  > This move will deal a major blow to the Civil Engineering profession and their future will be at stake.  >  > In this context an Open House Meet is being organized in Delhi so as to discuss ways to safeguard the domain of Civil Engineers.  >  > The following FOUR main issues are proposed to be discussed:  > 1. �� Engineers Bill; > �� > 2. �� Engineers should not be prevented from the Planning and Leadership Role in Projects; � > � > 3.����� Steps to ensure that the provisions of the National Building Code with regard to what the engineers can do it retained. > � > 4.����� What does the Architects Act 1972 actually say on issues relevant to Engineers.  >  > We request you to actively participate to and share your views on the future of our profession. Thereafter representation shall be sent to the concerned ministry.  >  > Kindly spread this message to other Civil Engineers known to you, since we have E-mail ids of only our members. All are welcome to attend.  >  > Date shall be 17th March 2015,10:30 hrs at NEW DELHI / NCR.  >  >  > VENUE shall be intimated shortly or after collating an approximate number for participation.  > �  > A line in confirmation shall help in making better arrangements .  >  > Regards  >  >  > Prof Mahesh Tandon  > President IAStructE >       > >  >  > --

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PostPosted: Sat Feb 28, 2015 5:58 am    Post subject: Role of a Structural Engineer is well defined in USA Codes? Reply with quote

Dear  SEFI Engineers,

Role of a Licensed  Civil/Structural Engineer and a Licensed  Architect on a project are well understood by USA  Building Codes (IBC 2012). There is hardly any  debate on such issues in the minds of Licensed Engineers and Licensed Architects in USA. Is this new Code in India going to do some thing different then what is done in other Countries like USA? What happens to Liability issues and there by Public Safety issues?

See this comment from a very respected Structural Engineer in USA.
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Emerging Issues in Structural Engineering:
Structural engineers have a uniquely significant responsibility for protecting the public relative to the other design disciplines. Architectural, mechanical, and electrical system failures usually result in unattractiveness, poor functionality, discomfort and/or inconvenience. A structural system failure almost always has more serious consequences, even in the best cases, there are often substantial costs associated with correcting what is or could become a life-threatening situation. As a result, professional liability insurance rates for structural engineers have been increasing, leading to the creation of the Risk Management Program (RMP). In addition, efforts are underway to establish board certification at the national level and expand separate licensure at the state level to "raise the bar" of qualifications to practice structural engineering.

     Blast resistance , Progressive/Disproportionate collapse,  of     
     structures.

      Fire resistance design of structures.

     Learning from failure/ collapse ofstructures.  
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          PostPosted: Sat Feb 28, 2015 12:03 pm    Post subject: OPEN HOUSE MEET Reply with quote

          Dear Sefians,                   it is a shocking development for Civil and Structural Engineers.


          In my opinion there are many questions which are needed to be answered:
          01. What is the quality and general safety standards of Buildings and Structures in India. Who has the professional liability on the same The Architect or the Structural Engineer.
           02.  If structural engineer is the Professional for safety and strength aspects of the building ,how an Architect can have the proprietory Authority over the Entire Project and why the fee structure is also highly discrimanatory to Structural Engineers.
          03. . Just a person having the Degree in Architecture should not be allowed to be an Authority over the Entire Project , who has no direct knowledge on Engineering Aspects of the Project and this is where the constructions in India are highly vulnerable from safety aspect.


          04..Rather Govt./Policy makers of the country need to think a Civil Engineer/Structural Engineer having Architectural Qualification is a more appropriate professional for the same.
                                           Just to restrict the entry of Civil Engineers in to the field of Architecture , the COA intentionally does not recognise the Degrees of Architecture even accepted by AICTE and Govt.of India.
                                  For example The Institute of Civil Engineers has a 4-Semester course in Architecture with stress and equitable weightage on Architectura Papers.But COA does not recognise the same.


               This is high time we should move with sufficient Home works to policy makers for a justified solution to Professional Engineers.


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          On Fri, Feb 27, 2015 at 4:45 PM, bsec <forum@sefindia.org (forum@sefindia.org)> wrote:
          Quote:
                     Dear All,

          This is an urgent 'distress call' by the President, Indian Association of Structural Engineers for an OPEN HOUSE meeting  on 17th March 2015 to actively participate and share your views on the future of our profession.


          The immediate provocation for this distress call is the Model Building Bye-Law drafted at the behest of MoUD, which is likely to be adopted for the entire country, once approved.


          All SEFIans are requested to not only participate actively and give your input, but also spread this message to all your Civil Engineering friends so that they can also give their input.


          Those who are unable to participate in the OPEN HOUSE, should share their opinion in SEFI.


          Best Wishes


          Alok Bhowmick
          - Forwarded message -
          From: INDIAN ASSOCIATION OF STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS iastructe@gmail.com (iastructe@gmail.com))>
          Date: Fri, Feb 27, 2015 at 3:18 PM
          Subject: OPEN HOUSE MEET
          To:



          Dear Fellow Engineers,
           
          You may be surprised to know that the Ministry of Urban Development has uploaded a document on Model Building Bye- laws which is likely to be adopted for the Entire Country. You may access the same at  http://moud.gov.in/model
           
          A brief reading of the document indicates that it defines parameters for Planning, Design & Construction of Buildings and Complexes all falling in the domain of Civil Engineering. However, a reading of APPENDIX-E defines the competence of Civil Engineers in a very LIMITED way and also does not match with that given in National Building Code of India 2005, Part 2: Administration. IN SHORT CIVIL ENGINEERS CANNOT SUBMIT PLANS FOR BUILDING PERMIT nor indulge in planning which they have been doing for the last 100 years. In this scenario the construction Industry will become monopolistic and even unaffordable to prospective clients. Moreover the Council of Architecture taking the shield of the Architects Act has created an adverse situation for Engineering Companies providing Architectural Services.
           
          This move will deal a major blow to the Civil Engineering profession and their future will be at stake.
           
          In this context an Open House Meet is being organized in Delhi so as to discuss ways to safeguard the domain of Civil Engineers.
           
          The following FOUR main issues are proposed to be discussed:
            1.    Engineers Bill;
            
          2.    Engineers should not be prevented from the Planning and Leadership Role in Projects;  
           
          3.      Steps to ensure that the provisions of the National Building Code with regard to what the engineers can do it retained.
           
          4.      What does the Architects Act 1972 actually say on issues relevant to Engineers.
           
          We request you to actively participate to and share your views on the future of our profession. Thereafter representation shall be sent to the concerned ministry.
           
          Kindly spread this message to other Civil Engineers known to you, since we have E-mail ids of only our members. All are welcome to attend.
           
          Date shall be 17th March 2015,10:30 hrs at NEW DELHI / NCR.


          VENUE shall be intimated shortly or after collating an approximate number for participation.
           
          A line in confirmation shall help in making better arrangements .
           
          Regards
           

          Prof Mahesh Tandon
          President IAStructE
               



               
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          PostPosted: Sun Mar 01, 2015 4:20 am    Post subject: White paper on PE-SE licensing in India Reply with quote

          Dear all,

          I am visiting IITM on a Fulbright-Nehru grant this year.  After the Mowlivakkam building collapse in Chennai, I wrote a white paper on PE-SE licensing in India.  I think it is relevant to this discussion on "who is allowed to engineer buildings".  I have attached the PDF for your perusal.

          Please feel free to pass the document around and I welcome your comments.

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          PostPosted: Sun Mar 01, 2015 4:37 pm    Post subject: OPEN HOUSE MEET Reply with quote

          Dear SEFI Engineers,
          I refer the issue raised by Mr V Pandya senior structural engineer that there should be professional guidelines along with scale of fees etc. for the Engineers, duly recommended and certified by bodies e.g Institution of Engineers (I) and endorsed by Govt of India. We should raise this long standing basic issue as is widely practiced in other countries.
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          On Fri, Feb 27, 2015 at 4:45 PM, bsec <forum@sefindia.org (forum@sefindia.org)> wrote:
          Quote:
                     Dear All,

          This is an urgent 'distress call' by the President, Indian Association of Structural Engineers for an OPEN HOUSE meeting  on 17th March 2015 to actively participate and share your views on the future of our profession.


          The immediate provocation for this distress call is the Model Building Bye-Law drafted at the behest of MoUD, which is likely to be adopted for the entire country, once approved.


          All SEFIans are requested to not only participate actively and give your input, but also spread this message to all your Civil Engineering friends so that they can also give their input.


          Those who are unable to participate in the OPEN HOUSE, should share their opinion in SEFI.


          Best Wishes


          Alok Bhowmick
          - Forwarded message -
          From: INDIAN ASSOCIATION OF STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS iastructe@gmail.com (iastructe@gmail.com))>
          Date: Fri, Feb 27, 2015 at 3:18 PM
          Subject: OPEN HOUSE MEET
          To:



          Dear Fellow Engineers,
           
          You may be surprised to know that the Ministry of Urban Development has uploaded a document on Model Building Bye- laws which is likely to be adopted for the Entire Country. You may access the same at  http://moud.gov.in/model
           
          A brief reading of the document indicates that it defines parameters for Planning, Design & Construction of Buildings and Complexes all falling in the domain of Civil Engineering. However, a reading of APPENDIX-E defines the competence of Civil Engineers in a very LIMITED way and also does not match with that given in National Building Code of India 2005, Part 2: Administration. IN SHORT CIVIL ENGINEERS CANNOT SUBMIT PLANS FOR BUILDING PERMIT nor indulge in planning which they have been doing for the last 100 years. In this scenario the construction Industry will become monopolistic and even unaffordable to prospective clients. Moreover the Council of Architecture taking the shield of the Architects Act has created an adverse situation for Engineering Companies providing Architectural Services.
           
          This move will deal a major blow to the Civil Engineering profession and their future will be at stake.
           
          In this context an Open House Meet is being organized in Delhi so as to discuss ways to safeguard the domain of Civil Engineers.
           
          The following FOUR main issues are proposed to be discussed:
            1.    Engineers Bill;
            
          2.    Engineers should not be prevented from the Planning and Leadership Role in Projects;  
           
          3.      Steps to ensure that the provisions of the National Building Code with regard to what the engineers can do it retained.
           
          4.      What does the Architects Act 1972 actually say on issues relevant to Engineers.
           
          We request you to actively participate to and share your views on the future of our profession. Thereafter representation shall be sent to the concerned ministry.
           
          Kindly spread this message to other Civil Engineers known to you, since we have E-mail ids of only our members. All are welcome to attend.
           
          Date shall be 17th March 2015,10:30 hrs at NEW DELHI / NCR.


          VENUE shall be intimated shortly or after collating an approximate number for participation.
           
          A line in confirmation shall help in making better arrangements .
           
          Regards
           

          Prof Mahesh Tandon
          President IAStructE
               



               
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          PostPosted: Mon Mar 02, 2015 5:33 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

          Dear Sefians,

          The distress call given by Prof. Mahesh Tandon will have a long term effect on the practising civil and structural engineers in the country. Many in the country, including the ministry of urban development, are ignorant people in not knowing about the role of structural engineers in the project development.  We have become the unsung heroes among many professionals.

          My suggestion to the present problem is that we should  give a deadline date to the ministry for effecting the Engineer's bill which is pending for a long time, and honouring the role of structural engineers in any project.  If the deadline is not met with, all practising structural consultants in the country should stop issuing design calculations and detail drawings for the project they are working, until the above  conditions are accepted.  Then, the ministry, the Architects. and the civil engineering industry as a whole will consider our demands seriously and do accept it in the end.

          The above suggestion may look very harsh, but in reality it may work. Are we united on this matter?

          Best wishes,

          N. Prabhakar
          Chartered Structural Engineers
          Vasai (E)
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