| William Laxton - Architecture - 1866 - 466 pages
...of designing any ordinary work with a maximum of strength and a minimum of material and labour. 3. A knowledge of the means of ascertaining the cost...and practice must always go together, hand in hand, aud that they are not only not inconsistent or conflicting, but that they are necessarily united, and... | |
| William Newton - 1866 - 422 pages
...fully developed in the same person before he can become a properly qualified " civil engineer." 3rd. A knowledge of the means of ascertaining the cost price of any ordinary engineering work. The period of pupilage should be from three to five years, depending on the circumstances which have been... | |
| Thomas Mackay - Bridges - 1900 - 470 pages
...ai strength and a minimum of material and labour. 3. A knowledge of the means of ascertaining the c any ordinary engineering work. The information or knowledge included in this brief may be called practical knowledge, and it cannot be too upon young engineers that theory and practice... | |
| Institution of Civil Engineers (Great Britain) - Civil engineering - 1866 - 646 pages
...of designing any ordinary work with a maximum of strength and a minimum of material and labour. 3rd. A knowledge of the means of ascertaining the cost...hand, and that they are not only not inconsistent or conflicting, but that they are necessarily united, and must both be fully developed in the same... | |
| Institution of Civil Engineers (Great Britain) - Civil engineering - 1866 - 658 pages
...fully developed in the same person before he can become a properly qualified " Civil Engineer." 3rd. A knowledge of the means of ascertaining the cost price of any ordinary engineering work. The period of pupilage should be from three to five years, depending on the circumstances which have been... | |
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