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Structural Engineers contribute to the design, maintenance and preservation of buildings and other structures, working to ensure they will withstand the pressures of their intended use and likely environmental conditions. They may also assess the suitability of potential construction sites, identify potential challenges to the build and assess damage and repairs to existing structures.
An engineering degree is typically required for Structural Engineers, as well as potential postgraduate study and professional accreditation.
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