
Andrew Ruck: Engineers in Conservation & Working On Iconic Structures
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In this episode of By Inspection, Oscar White interviews Andrew Ruck, Technical Director of Civic Engineers. We discuss Andrew's journey into engineering, the evolution of civil engineering education, the impact of technology on the industry, and the importance of sustainability and embodied carbon in modern engineering practices.
Andrew shares insights from his early career, working on iconic structures such as St Pauls Cathedral in London, and the challenges posed by climate change, emphasising the need for engineers to adapt and innovate in their designs. The discussion also highlights unique engineering challenges in urban settings, the importance of simplifying complex concepts, and the growing interest in sustainability and retrofitting buildings. The COVID-19 pandemic's influence on engineering practices and Andrew’s current role at Civic Engineers, providing insights into the evolving landscape of the engineering profession.
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