Reinforced Concrete Design V: Saw-tooth and Free-standing Staircases 

3rd April 2024

The course will be delivered on the web using Zoom.

Reinforced concrete stands as the primary cornerstone of the construction industry. Most undergraduate courses on reinforced concrete design focus on essential but basic reinforced concrete structural elements, including the ultimate limit state design of conventional beams, one-way and two-way slabs, and short columns in buildings, and the fundamental understanding of the serviceability limit states concerning deflection and cracking. However, many practical but useful designs of common reinforced concrete structural elements are not covered in the undergraduate civil engineering curricula. This CPD series of 10 courses in reinforced concrete design is organized to fulfill the gap between academia and industry to provide practicing engineers with an in-depth knowledge in the day-to-day design of reinforced concrete. 

This half-day Web-CPD course is focused at the design of saw-tooth and free-standing staircases. The fundamental behavior and technical background for the design of these two different types of stairs are presented and interpreted. Worked examples are provided to illustrate how to conduct the designs of reinforced concrete saw-tooth staircases and scissor free-standing staircases in detail. 

Course Outline:

Instructor:  Ir Professor J.S. Kuang

Language: Cantonese with technical terms in English

Date:  3rd April 2024 (Wednesday) (1:15 p.m. to 5:15 p.m.)

Venue: Your comfortable office or home

Cost: $780 (include an electronic copy of course notes and attendance certificate)

Early bird discount: $680 for registration completed on or before 27th March 2024.

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