I feel the above threads have enabled people to vent some frustrations that have built up over the years...I can understand your points and do sympathize with your predicament. Mike, in your case 12 years of input from your self to have the title of Engineer, I understand. The reason for me asking the question has derived from the points you all made above. Let me elaborate on my role. We obtain a Building Services Contract from a client, normally a Construction Company, but more often a Construction Management Team or Land Developer. We receive a 'design', a term, that due to Consultants Fees being put under considerable pressure is used very loosely, more like a design intent. It is then my job to interpret this design and check that it works. Process this information to ultimately give an installation that achieves the design intent. This is then taken by our Construction Manager given to the on site Supervisors, Foreman and Charge hands and built by the Fitters, Welders, Plumbers, Duct Erectors, A/C Installers, Controls Specialists and Electricians. If I,m not an Engineer, then fine, it doesn't worry me, the above day does not change as a result of interpretation. Anyway, the reason for me writing the first thread was that in one particular instance I have to support a 30 Meter run of pipework, three lots of pipes to a range of Chillers. The sizes are 250mm dia 200mm dia and 150mm dia, each of the three rows under slung. I gave the weights of full pipework to our Structural Engineer on site, he then produced a framework that would support the installation. The 'design' I received back was, on the face of it, so over the top it was laughable. My intention now is to gain an extremely basic knowledge of the types of material, sizes and the loads they are capable of being put under and the support spans that are required in order that I can question situations as above. Anyone, in my view can look at the types of mass I deal with and assign a monstrosity to support it, its called 'over engineering', historically us English are good at that, its what I'm trying to get away from. If what I am asking for is not available then please feel free to say so, but can we please be polite.