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Technical Guidance Notes (Level 1)


The Institution's Technical Guidance Notes have been conceived to provide technical guidance to
Current issue both undergraduates and those in the early stages of their careers.
Article series Experienced Technicians may also find these notes helpful when looking to develop a greater
Archive understanding of structural design.

Instructions for authors The notes are intended to be easily accessible and, together, to form the foundation of a personal
technical reference library which can be continuously referred to.
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Technical Guidance Notes: an introduction

Technical Guidance Note (Level 1, No. 1): Principles of design

Technical Guidance Note (Level 1, No. 2): Derivation of dead loads

Technical Guidance Note (Level 1, No. 3): Derivation of imposed loads

Technical Guidance Note (Level 1, No. 4): Derivation of wind load

Technical Guidance Note (Level 1, No. 5): Derivation of snow load

Technical Guidance Note (Level 1, No. 6): Notional loading (Equivalent Horizontal Forces)

Technical Guidance Note (Level 1, No. 7): Barrier and vehicle loading

Technical Guidance Note (Level 1, No. 8): Derivation of loading to retaining structures

Technical Guidance Note (Level 1, No. 9): Visualisation of structures

Technical Guidance Note (Level 1, No. 10): Principles of lateral stability

Technical Guidance Note (Level 1, No. 11): Floor vibration

Technical Guidance Note (Level 1, No. 12): Reading reinforced concrete drawings

Technical Guidance Note (Level 1, No. 13): Reading structural steelwork drawings

Technical Guidance Note (Level 1, No. 14): Structural analysis methodology

Technical Guidance Note (Level 1, No. 15): Moment distribution

Technical Guidance Note (Level 1, No. 16): Lateral torsional buckling

Technical Guidance Note (Level 1, No. 17): Element size estimation

Technical Guidance Note (Level 1, No. 18): Design of timber floor joists

Technical Guidance Note (Level 1, No. 19): Soil bearing capacity

Technical Guidance Note (Level 1, No. 20): Site Investigations

Technical Guidance Note (Level 1, No. 21): How to avoid torsion

Technical Guidance Note (Level 1, No. 22): Biaxial bending in columns

Technical Guidance Note (Level 1, No. 23): Introduction to piling

Technical Guidance Note (Level 1, No. 24): Precast concrete planks

Technical Guidance Note (Level 1, No. 25): Introduction to fatigue

Technical Guidance Note (Level 1, No. 26): Cracking in concrete

Technical Guidance Note (Level 1, No. 27): Introduction to masonry

Technical Guidance Note (Level 1, No. 28): Introduction to extreme loading conditions

Technical Guidance Note (Level 1, No. 29): Post fix anchors

Technical Guidance Note (Level 1, No. 30): Ground bearing slabs

Technical Guidance Note (Level 1, No. 31): Drawing nomenclature

Technical Guidance Note (Level 1, No. 32): Floor slab construction

Technical Guidance Note (Level 1, No. 33): Retaining wall construction

Technical Guidance Note (Level 1, No. 34): Introduction to below ground drainage

Technical Guidance Note (Level 1, No. 35): Introduction to structural glass

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