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วันอาทิตย์ที่ 11 ธันวาคม พ.ศ. 2554

Difference Between Architects and Civil Engineers

Whenever you think of giving a physical realization to the idea of a house or building in your mind, you know you need some kind of professional help. The professionals most concerned with construction work are either a civil engineer or architects. Although both professionals work towards one goal, there is a fine line between the natures of both jobs. Civil engineering is a very vast area of engineering and further expands into many other branches which include structural engineering, environmental engineering, water resource engineering, geotechnical engineering, transportation engineering and many more. All of these engineers play a very important part in different phases of construction. For example, a geotechnical engineer is required to analyze the ground properties, soil and rock to determine and evaluate the stability of the project. They are also the ones who evaluate the chances and effect of earthquakes on a particular site.

Architects, however, are more concerned over the design and aesthetics of the structure. Although they require a good technical and mechanical knowledge of building and structures as well, their prime focus is the visual appearance and the feel of the structure. Ever wonder how we differentiate an ancient Egyptian temple from a Chinese temple just by looking at them. The pillars, walls and roofs of both structures serve the same purpose but it is the difference of architecture that sets them apart. The architects also need to be well aware of the functionality and practicality of the design. They need to know that the purpose intended to be served by the structure they are designing. They design everything accordingly. The solution they have to come up with has to be practical, functional as well as aesthetically appealing.

Civil engineers use the drafts made by the architects and analyze the most economical and sometimes innovative way to give it a physical existence. They handle more technical details of the project rather than just the design. There prime focus is the construction of the design in such a way that it can bear the maximum weight and force without collapsing. Aesthetics and functionality is not generally their area of concern as it has to be already defined in the architectural designs.

Although architects are the one who initiate the process of construction through their design. They need to work closely with the engineers to give them a clear idea of their vision. Generally, there is only one architect required on a single project but the number of engineers can vary greatly. As mentioned earlier, there are several different types of civil engineers involved in every step of the construction. The number and type of engineers working on a project also change with the type of project. The project can be a building, a bridge, a stadium, roads, dams or a tunnel.

Although both the civil engineers and architects have their own set of responsibilities and abilities, a good mutual understanding and effort is very important for a successful project. For people who are confused about choosing from the two as their field of study should analyze their natural inclinations towards creative works or more technical aspects.

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วันจันทร์ที่ 13 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2553

LAO Railway MOU Signing Between GOL & GGL

PRESS RELEASE (11/10/2008) LAOS NATIONAL RAILWAY PROJECT SAVANNAKHET TO LAO BAO SIGNING OF MOU between GOVERNMENT OF LAO PDR & GIANT GROUP LIMITED The Government of the Lao Peoples Democratic Republic has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Giant Group Limited (GGL) (a Company incorporated in the British Virgin Island) on the 10th of November 2008 for the survey and design of the railway construction of the part of Lao National Railway Network from Savannakhet to Lao Bao which is approximately 220 km on a Build-Own-Operate-Transfer basis. At the signing ceremony held at Novotel, the Government of Laos was represented by Mr. Phetsamone VIRAPHANTH the Deputy Director General, Department of Planning and Cooperation while GGL was represented by its Vice President Mr. Muhammad Falah Bin MOHAMMAD FADZWI. Also present during the MOU is HE Sommard Pholsena, the Minister of Public Works and Transport. Other Directors of the relevant Ministries was also present. After signing of the MOU with the Government of Lao, GGL also signed with DigiMap Sdn. Bhd. a surveying company as their Project Management Consultant (PMC) headed by Mr. Muhammad Firhat. The third MOU was also signed with TMK Holding Sdn. Bhd. a Mechanical and Electrical Engineering company headed by Dr. Stephen Tock The Savannakhet to Lao Bao railway project comprise of 220 km of electrified railway track 3 Main stations, 7 General Stations, 1 Maintenance Base, 2 Immigration Control Offices, Training Centre ...

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