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At iAS we have carefully identified structural design and project management as our core competencies and shaped our corporate strategy around them. The core competencies resonate with the previous experience of our talented staff and is also further strengthened through the continuous development programmes. All this is in line with our core values, amongst which one finds ‘commitment to customers’ in all fields of service ranging from unyielding personal availability, to cutting edge technical knowledge in the core competencies.
Our set-up guarantees a focused and personalised service, on both small and large scale projects. We perform particularly well on architecturally-led projects due to our part-architectural background from our undergraduate degrees and day-to-day experience with construction projects of varying magnitude. This enables us to meet the architectural requirements with improved buildability and structural efficiency, and build meaningful relationships with clients and contractors. We constantly research innovative structural solutions and maintain an awareness of current construction trends through association with foreign universities and participation in international seminars and competitions, where we are fully conversant to British and European codes of practice and received technical education and chartership from UK universities / institutions.
We assign a project leader for each project who is the main contact and is responsible for assigning and managing the required workload to our resources according to the needs and requirements of each individual project. The permanent staff comprises of principal architects and chartered structural engineers, who are directly responsible for technical aspects of the jobs, and a number of junior engineers and CAD technicians. All work is therefore of a professional quality and will meet the highest requirements of the job, where quality, resources, programme and buildability are regarded as indivisible. |
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Last Updated ( Friday, 16 April 2010 )
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