UofAGrad
Structural
- Apr 16, 2013
- 27
Hey Guys,
Long time reader first time poster, I love this site.
I'm a structural engineer working for a large company, I've done a handful of jobs on the side and plan to start my own small engineering firm to do some moonlighting this year. The work I have done is small structures that require county permits: solar panel structures, wood decks, etc... A high level view of how I usually operate is I meet with the client, agree on a concept sketch (sometimes they already have one), perform the structural analysis, draft. I seem to always spend time back forth at some point in the design that I see as wasted time, usually during the drafting phase. My question is, what advice can you give to expedite the engineering/design process?
Thanks in advance
Long time reader first time poster, I love this site.
I'm a structural engineer working for a large company, I've done a handful of jobs on the side and plan to start my own small engineering firm to do some moonlighting this year. The work I have done is small structures that require county permits: solar panel structures, wood decks, etc... A high level view of how I usually operate is I meet with the client, agree on a concept sketch (sometimes they already have one), perform the structural analysis, draft. I seem to always spend time back forth at some point in the design that I see as wasted time, usually during the drafting phase. My question is, what advice can you give to expedite the engineering/design process?
Thanks in advance