The overall Constitution comprises of the Constitution, the By-Laws and the Code of Conduct. Read only versions of these documents may be accessed through the links below. Copies of these documents are also available to member firms on request.
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Engineering Skills
Some engineering firms offer complementary services like financial, management, legal, documentation, or human sciences skills, beyond traditional engineering.
Geotechnical Engineering
Focuses on the behavior of earth materials in construction, designing foundations, tunnels, and retaining walls, ensuring structural stability in various soil conditions.
Power Generation (Prime & Standby)
Involves the design and operation of power plants for electricity generation, including both primary and backup (standby) systems.
Soil & Groundwater Investigations
Studies soil and groundwater conditions to support construction projects and environmental assessments, ensuring stability and safety.
Materials Handling
Focuses on the movement, storage, and control of materials in manufacturing and logistics, optimizing efficiency and reducing operational costs.
Lifts, Escalators & Hoists
Designs and installs vertical transportation systems in buildings, ensuring safe and efficient movement of people and goods.
Engineering Disciplines
Engineering disciplines include chemical, civil, electrical, and mechanical engineering, with various specializations and less common fields listed below.
Mining Engineering
Specializes in the extraction of minerals, designing mines for safety, efficiency, and sustainability, while addressing environmental impacts and resource management.
Civil Engineering
Focuses on designing, constructing, and maintaining infrastructure like roads, bridges, and buildings, ensuring safety, durability, and sustainability in urban and rural development.
Computer Engineering
Integrates computer science and electrical engineering to develop hardware, software, and systems, powering advancements in computing, AI, and communication technologies.
Agricultural Engineering
Applies engineering principles to optimize agricultural production, machinery, water management, and sustainability, enhancing efficiency in food and resource management.
Electrical Engineering
Electrical engineering deals with electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism, evolving from the 19th century telegraph to modern computing, with subfields like power engineering and telecommunications.
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Some engineering firms offer complementary services like financial, management, legal, documentation, or human sciences skills, beyond traditional engineering.
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Consulting Engineer Services
Consulting engineers provide a wide range of specialized services to ensure the successful planning, design, and implementation of engineering projects.















































