Structural Engineering Design

Thursday, 14 November 2024
9:30 am – 10:15 am (UK time)

Civil Engineer, Jolyon Antill, demonstrates how deficient structural engineering design can cause damage to properties. He will also discuss cases where structural engineering design has not been performed where it should have been and how this can also cause damage to properties.

This presentation will showcase how Hawkins can assist with identifying design which should have taken place and who may be at fault in not performing or instructing the required design.

This will be ideal for broking and claims professionals and is FREE to attend - with thanks to Hawkins

The joining link will be providing on booking, using TEAMS.

The council of the Insurance Institute of Royal Tunbridge Wells.

About Jolyon Antill (taken from Hawkins website):

Jolyon graduated from the University of Cambridge with a first class Master’s Degree in Civil and Structural Engineering before joining Arup’s design team in London for eight years. Jolyon was involved in a range of industrial and commercial projects including new builds, renovations, and structural surveys both overseas and in the UK.

A year of site experience on both the £124 million M2 widening project, as well as the A256 live roundabout and access road project, contributed to his passing the Chartered Professional Review with the Institution of Civil Engineers. Jolyon also spent two years on the multi-disciplinary design for Heathrow Terminal 5, located on site with all major consultants and contractors in collocated teams.

A further 17 years of working in regional civil and structural engineering consultancies has given Jolyon a broad experience in educational, residential, leisure and commercial projects. These range from domestic extensions to multi-storey concrete frame, multi-block residential developments, as well as major data centre and school developments across the South of England.

Jolyon joined Hawkins in 2022 as Senior Associate based in our Reigate Office.

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