LEARNING FROM FAILURES: CASE STUDIES
of engineering science may be brought out in the study of failure case studies. Some structural failures are caused due to: (1) Poor communication between the various design professionals involved, e.g. engineers involved in conceptual design and those involved in the supervisionof execution of works.
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