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How does Structural Forensics ‘crack the case’ on our buildings?
Forensic engineering might sound like something out of CSI but in reality, it is a vital discipline keeping our buildings safe, resilient, and fit for the future.
In the latest episode of our ‘Sandbox’ podcast, we explore how engineers analyse buildings: investigating cracks, hidden defects, and design decisions to understand how structures really behave over time.
This episode dives into:
Joining our regular host Andy Duncan, are Buro Happold experts Julian McFarland, Director, and Jan Anil, Associate Director, and special guest Emily Clift, Legal Director, Kennedy’s Law.
Buildings are talking to us all the time. Structural forensics helps us listen - and respond smarter.
Subscribe to the whole series; Sometimes we’ll tackle a subject head on, sometimes a sideways view - but always with curiosity, expertise and maybe even a dash of humour.
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How does Structural Forensics ‘crack the case’ on our buildings?
Forensic engineering might sound like something out of CSI but in reality, it is a vital discipline keeping our buildings safe, resilient, and fit for the future.
In the latest episode of our ‘Sandbox’ podcast, we explore how engineers analyse buildings: investigating cracks, hidden defects, and design decisions to understand how structures really behave over time.
This episode dives into:
Joining our regular host Andy Duncan, are Buro Happold experts Julian McFarland, Director, and Jan Anil, Associate Director, and special guest Emily Clift, Legal Director, Kennedy’s Law.
Buildings are talking to us all the time. Structural forensics helps us listen - and respond smarter.
Subscribe to the whole series; Sometimes we’ll tackle a subject head on, sometimes a sideways view - but always with curiosity, expertise and maybe even a dash of humour.