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Structural Integrity is a field of Civil Engineering that focuses on the design, analysis, and maintenance of structures to ensure their safety and reliability. It involves the use of advanced engineering techniques to identify and address potential structural weaknesses, such as fatigue, corrosion, and seismic activity. Structural Integrity also involves the use of materials and construction methods that are appropriate for the environment and the intended use of the structure.
Structural Integrity is an important part of Civil Engineering, as it helps to ensure the safety of structures and the people who use them. It is also important for the longevity of structures, as it helps to prevent premature failure and costly repairs.
Some companies in the Structural Integrity market include AECOM, Atkins, Buro Happold, CH2M, GHD, Jacobs, Mott MacDonald, Ramboll, and WSP. Show Less Read more