Wednesday 28 December 2011


Dependent on the nature of the installation and infrastructure, g2 Projects may offer a Build, Own & Operate (BOO) agreement or an Energy Service Company (ESCo) agreement, or simply a site specific Operational and Maintenance (O&M) contract to meet the clients requirements.

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Wednesday 21 December 2011

Renewable Generation can be via a number of sources:

•Wind Turbines / Wind Farms
•Hydro electric / Tidal schemes
•Biomass CHP generation
•Anaerobic Digestion
•Solar Photo Voltaic


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Wind Farm Development On The Rise

It is nearly impossible nowadays to open a newspaper, turn on a television set or radio without encountering at least one story about the shortage of fossil fuels (such as coal, oil and natural gas) and the ever-increasing need for the development of alternative energy sources. The most popular forms of renewable energy are Hydro Electric Power (also known as Tidal Power), Biofuel/Biodiesel and Solar Energy. However, the most obvious indicator of the increased drive for renewable energy sources is the growing number of wind turbines and the growing number of wind farms.

The advantages of renewable energy sources do not just rest with the fact that the already limited supplies of fossil fuels will otherwise be depleted at an even greater speed. Global Warming is another key reason why projects such as Wind Farm Development has attracted an increased level of interest and funding. We are taught that the use of traditional fossil fuels (such as coal and natural gas), becoming increasingly used to power the machines developed during the Industrial Revolution, only exaggerated the problem now facing our environment. This is because the combustion of such fuels resulted in very high levels of carbon dioxide were released into the atmosphere, demonstrating the need for the development of a source of energy which will not be depleted and will not damage the environment.  

 This determination by nations and their governments around the world to finding such environmentally friendly and renewable energy sources is shown by the fact that many nations have issued targets dictating how much of future energy production is to be made up of renewable sources. For example, the British Government issued the target dictating that by the year 2020, 15% of the energy requirements of the United Kingdom is to be fulfilled by various forms of renewable energy.

Although these targets may appear to be very optimistic, the fact that many people are utilising renewable forms of energy themselves (as well as investing in Wind Farm Development), means that there is no reason why such aims cannot be achieved. These domestic forms of renewable energy production most commonly take the form of solar panels (absorbing sunlight and converting it to electricity) and wind turbines (which effectively work in the opposite way to a fan in that electricity is generated as it rotates). However, there are also an increasing number of privately owned energy firms which specialise in the production of electricity from renewable sources and the provision of such energy to households.


Friday 16 December 2011

What Is All They Hype About Wind Turbines?

It has been well advertised in the media and repeatedly highlighted in the modern day school curriculum that renewable energy sources (such as tidal power, hydro electric power and especially solar and wind power) will play an increasingly large role in the production of electricity. The most notable feature of the renewable energy ‘revolution’ is the construction of Wind Turbines. Wind Turbines are used for the purposes of converting kinetic energy (from the wind turning the rotor blades) into mechanical energy which is then used for the purpose of generating electricity. Modern day wind turbines come in a wide range of styles with the smallest forms being used for minor purposes such as fuelling the auxiliary power used to drive sailing boats as well as for charging batteries. The larger forms of turbine on the other hand are often connected in a grid and over the past few years have become increasingly used for the purpose of generating large amounts of power in the commercial sector.

The modern forms of wind turbines that are most commonly used in wind farms for the production of electricity in the commercial sector usually have three blades (which are normally coloured light grey so as to match and fit in with the colour of clouds) and are pointed so as to face the direction of oncoming wind by computer controlled motors. Such turbines can operate at a very high efficiency and low torque ripple (making them more reliable) as well as having the potential to reach a top speed of over 320 km per hour (over 200 mph).

There is a range of formats which Wind Turbines appear in, the most common forms being the those that rotate around a vertical axis and those that rotate around a horizontal axis (which is a more common design of the older models). These Horizontal Axis Wind Turbines (HAWTs) are made up of a main rotor shaft and an electrical generator placed at the top of the turbine which must be pointed to face into the wind. Smaller wind turbines on the other hand are pointed by a simple wind vane whereas the much larger models use a combination of a combination of a server motor and a wind sensor. One common feature amongst nearly all forms of wind turbines is the use of a gearbox. This is used to turn the (normally slow moving) rotor blades so that they turn even faster, making them more suitable for driving an electrical generator and producing electricity for the commercial sector.

Wednesday 14 December 2011

g2 Projects also work directly for a number of the regional DNOs and for the National Grid, having authorised staff that can work on the licensed distribution networks at all distribution and transmission voltage levels.

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Wednesday 7 December 2011

Landowners can benefit from a substantial ongoing income with no outgoings by leasing land for development, typically for a 20 year duration.

www.g2energy.co.uk

Wednesday 30 November 2011

Electrical designers complimented by the civil and architectural designers within the company, ensure g2 Design are able to offer a complete service from feasibility through to full design on all projects.

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Wednesday 23 November 2011

We are as comfortable designing the smallest house extension as we are helping a business rebrand its office headquarters: or planning a new electrical substation supplying 20,000 homes.


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Wednesday 16 November 2011

g2 Projects have very good, but independent, links with all of the industry market leading and recognised cable and plant manufacturers, ensuring the least cost engineering solution is always available for consideration.

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Wednesday 9 November 2011

Investors can benefit from good returns backed by Government ‘feed in tariffs’ introduced in April 2010 and guaranteed for the next 20 years.

http://www.g2energy.co.uk/

Wednesday 2 November 2011

As an independent infrastructure provider, with no contractual links to equipment suppliers or contractors, we are able to consider all available options, to work with our clients and provide the optimal engineering solution whilst maintaining commercial advantages.

Wednesday 19 October 2011

In the last 6 months alone G2 ENERGY have been directly involved in the commissioning of over 18MVA of renewable developments with extremely challenging lead times. In addition G2 has supported a number of high profile national companies with the commissioning of approximately 60MVA of renewable energy schemes.

Wednesday 12 October 2011

g2 Energy are exhibiting at the RenewableUK 2011 Annual Conference and Exhibition in Manchester 25-27 October and can be found at stand 446 in the Exchange Hall.

Wednesday 5 October 2011



Clients come to g2 design for extraordinary architectural design work developed through a highly collaborative process. Our design teams support each client’s unique vision and framework of needs lending our approach to excel in personal communication and support throughout each project we undertake.

Thursday 29 September 2011


We have a dedicated skilled CAD resource with a variety of services to offer to the customer. This can range from the generation of electronic 2D CAD drawings from paper copies through to the production of 3D rendered images and ultimately the creation of walk-though movies.

Thursday 15 September 2011

DNO Grid Connections

 

The majority of g2 Projects staff were formally employed by various regional DNOs and as such come with a wealth of experience and knowledge on how the distribution networks are operated and managed. This allows us to consider all available connection options, challenging the network owners ensuring the least cost option is always consider and offered to our clients.

g2 Projects will liaise directly with the DNOs to ensure and agree that the best engineering solution at the right budget is progressed. Using Lloyds Registered, NERS accredited contractors, will complete all 'contestable' elements of a DNO connection to minimise costs whilst building the connection to the stringent DNO specifications.

Using in house Senior Authorised Persons (SAPs) and competent craftsmen (CPs) up to 33kV, will complete all installation, testing and commissioning of electrical infrastructure including protection scheme commissioning, with particular regards to G59 interface protection schemes on renewable generation projects.

Bespoke engineering solutions and interface arrangements will be presented to the network operators and agreements reached on sub station and switch room designs to meet project specific requirements
g2 Projects also work directly for a number of the regional DNOs and for the National Grid, having authorised staff that can work on the licensed distribution networks at all distribution and transmission voltage levels.

Friday 9 September 2011

g2 Projects

 

Specialising DNO grid connections

g2 Projects are an independent electrical power engineering construction company, specialising in Distribution Network Operators (DNO) grid connections and renewable generation projects.
As an independent infrastructure provider, with no contractual links to equipment suppliers or contractors, we are able to consider all available options, to work with our clients and provide the optimal engineering solution whilst maintaining commercial advantages. g2 Project will provide:
  • Health Safety and Environmental Management with full CDM & legislative and industry compliance
  • Complete turnkey project management solutions
  • Provide all qualified and accredited resources
  • Full project civil and electrical technical support
  • Ongoing Operational & Maintenance support
  • Build, Own & Operate (BOO) and Energy Service Company (ESCo) opportunities available
See g2 Energy Renewable Developments and Design sections.

Thursday 1 September 2011

Our Social Networking

Using the social networking sites, Facebook and Twitter, has allowed me to become a resource for others through providing a platform for me to refer and recommend my products and services. The regularly updated contents provide an ongoing view of my company online, which is important in enhancing the social aspect of my company, which brings out an emotional connectivity between my customers and me. On top of this, using social networking sites has made the global market more accessible, and made it easier to share information and ideas with similar businesses. Follow us on Twitter and Facebook for latest updates!

Thursday 25 August 2011

Renewable Generation

Renewable Generation - Renewable Energy Developers

Renewable Energy can be via a number of sources:
  • Wind Turbines / Wind Farms
  • Hydro electric / Tidal schemes
  • Biomass CHP generation
  • Anaerobic Digestion
  • Solar Photo Voltaic

Land owners

Land owners can benefit from a substantial ongoing income with no outgoings by leasing land for development, typically for a 20 year duration.
If you think you have a suitable development site and would like to discuss in more detail with one of our experienced personnel please contact us for a FREE initial assessment by completing and submitting the form on our contact page.

Investors

Investors can benefit from good returns backed by Government 'feed in tariffs' introduced in April 2010 and guaranteed for the next 20 years.

Friday 19 August 2011

Renewable Energy Developers

 

g2 Renewable Energy Developers seek to identify suitable projects for development, in particular imbedded generation projects between 250kW and 1.5MW capacity. We will then Design and Build the complete scheme and operate the scheme to provide Green Energy. Renewable Generaton can be via a number of sources:
  • Wind Turbines / Wind Farms
  • Hydro electric / Tidal schemes
  • Biomass CHP generation
  • Anaerobic Digestion
  • Solar Photo Voltaic
Land owners can benefit from a substantial ongoing income with no outgoings by leasing land for development, typically for a 20 year duration.
Investors can benefit from good returns backed by Government 'feed in tariffs' introduced in April 2010 and guaranteed for the next 20 years.

Friday 12 August 2011

Welcome to g2 ENERGY...

 

g2 ENERGY is an independent company whom specialise in works within the Energy Sector.

The company commenced business in 2006 under the banner of g2 Design undertaking engineering Design of High Voltage electrical installations up to 132kV. Our portfolio has more recently been extended to include g2 Project installation services, with many years of experience within the industry, g2 projects are able to bring together via strategic partners and suppliers all you require to deliver a successful project.
Government targets to meet 15% of the UK Energy needs from Renewable sources by the year 2020, has driven an increase in the number of Renewable Developments requiring a Grid connecton.
If you are considering an 'imbedded generation' scheme, g2 Energy can help you. We will design and build your complete project, from inital feasibility, through planning, installation and connection onto the grid.
g2 Renewable Developments seek to identify suitable projects for development, in particular imbedded generation projects between 250kW and 1.5MW capacity. Land owners can benefit from a substantial ongoing income with no outgoings once the scheme is in commission.

http://www.g2energy.co.uk

Sunday 7 August 2011

The Wind Farm Developer

The potential fuel crisis that may occur as a result of unrestricted use of the limited supply of fossil fuels constantly hangs over modern society like a spectre and unless we find alternative, renewable sources of energy in the very near future, current energy sources and fossil fuel deposits will be depleted, meaning that human development may very well come to a standstill. However, nowadays society is also greatly concerned with the threat of global warming, a problem exacerbated by the use of traditional fossil fuels which produce high levels of carbon dioxide (such as petrol and oil) and so it is important to find a source of energy which, apart from being renewable, is also environmentally friendly.

 In an effort to promote the use of such renewable energy sources, the British Government has set targets dictating that by 2020, 15% of the United Kingdom’s energy needs is to be met by renewable energy sources. This can be achieved by increasing the use of technology which can generate power with minimal damage to the environment such as solar power, Hydro Electric Power and of course Wind Power.

 The most common means of generating wind power is the use of wind turbines. In basic terms, these turbines work the opposite way to a fan, meaning that the wind turns the blades, which in turn spin a shaft which itself is connected to a generator which generates electricity. This electricity is then sent through transmission and distribution lines to homes, schools and businesses etc. Larger versions of these turbines (which have the possibility of generating several megawatts of energy each) can be grouped together into wind farms which can then provide bulk power to the electrical grid.

 Apart from the benefits to the environment that would be gained from constructing wind farms, they may also present an opportunity to generate a steady stream of income. This can be achieved by investing in the construction of a wind farm (with the likelihood of good returns backed by the ‘feed in tariffs’ introduced by the Government in April 2010 and which are guaranteed for the next twenty years) or by leasing land for development, typically lasting twenty years, which would provide a steady stream of income without any outgoings. For anyone wishing to invest or lease their land, there are several companies which can design, develop and manage investments in any project involving the construction of renewable energy-producing equipment such as wind turbines

Thursday 21 July 2011

Civil Design Services



Civil Design services is a professional engineering discipline concerning the design and maintenance of the natural and physically built environment, including structures such as canals, dams, roads, bridges and buildings. After military engineering, civil engineering is the world’s oldest design discipline and can involve designing structures in the public sector (from local to national governments) and also in the private sector (ranging from homeowners to large multinational companies).

The discipline of Civil Design services covers a wide range of sub-disciplines: Environmental Engineering (applying scientific and engineering principles for the benefit of the environment, so as to provide healthy air, water, and land suitable for habitation by humans and other organisms); Municipal/Urban Engineering (a discipline concerned with municipal infrastructure and involves designing, constructing, and maintaining urban installations such as pavements, streets, sewers and even street lighting) and even Coastal Engineering and Hydraulic Engineering (the discipline concerned with the conveyance and flow of fluids, particularly water and sewage and involving the design and construction of canals, dams and bridges) and Earthquake Engineering (the study of how buildings and structures act when put under seismic pressure and foreseeing the potential consequences of strong earthquakes on urban infrastructure).

However, civil designer services work closely with surveyors and specialised civil engineers to carry out fixed projects within their given terrain, community or site, such as designing drainage systems, pavements, sewer services and water supplies. Due to the fact that general civil designers spend the majority of their time on site, general civil engineering is also referred to as site engineering (a branch of civil engineering which mainly focuses on converting an area of land to meet a different purpose).

Civil Design is also essential to the business of electrical and architectural designers. Such designers recognise the necessity for civil and structural design services if they are to be able to offer a complete design service for their customers. For example, an electrical design company may be approached to design the foundations for a large Electrical Transformer including the rebar schedule. In this case, employing civil designers would allow the company to complete all aspects of design themselves.

Employing civil designers in their company allows the electrical and architectural design companies to offer several different services such as designing site layouts, foundations, rebar schedules; conducting building condition assessments and structural calculations as well as carrying out topographical and geotechnical site investigations and surveys.


Thursday 7 July 2011

Civil Design Services

Civil Design is a professional engineering discipline concerning the design and maintenance of the natural and physically built environment, among them architectural structures such as dams, canals, roads, bridges and buildings. After military engineering, civil engineering is the world’s eldest design discipline which can involve designing structures in the public sector (from local to national governments) additionally it is also put to use the private sectors (ranging from homeowners to giant multinational companies).

The discipline of Civil Design addresses a variety of sub-disciplines: Environmental Engineering (applying scientific and engineering principles based on the benefit of the environmental surroundings, so as to provide healthy air, land and water suitable for habitation by human beings and other organisms); Municipal/Urban Engineering (a discipline focused on municipal infrastructure and concerns designing, constructing, and looking after urban installations among them pavements, streets, sewers also as street lights) and even Coastal Engineering and Hydraulic Engineering (the discipline concerned with the conveyance and flow of fluids, particularly water and sewage and concerning the design and construction of canals, dams and bridges) and Earthquake Engineering (the research about the way buildings and structures act when put under seismic pressure and looking into the possible consequences of natural disasters and strong earthquakes on urban buildings).

However, civil designers work closely with surveyors and specialist civil engineers in order to carry out fixed projects in their given terrain, community or site, such as designing pavements, drainage systems, water supplies and sewer services. Due to the fact that general civil designers spend a great deal of their time on location, general civil engineering is also referred to as site engineering (a branch of civil engineering which mainly concentrates on converting an area of land in order to meet a different purpose).

Civil Design is also essential to the business of architectural and electrical designers. Designers such as these recognise the necessity for civil and structural design services if they want to offer a complete design service for their customers. For example, an electrical design company may get approached to design the foundations for a huge Electrical Transformer including the rebar schedule. In this case, appointing civil designers will allow the company to complete all aspects of design themselves.

Appointing civil designers as part of their company allows the electrical and architectural design companies to offer a number of different services such as designing the site layouts, foundations, rebar schedules; conducting building condition assessments and structural accurate calculations along with carrying out topographical and geotechnical site investigations and surveys.

Monday 27 June 2011

Civil Design Services

Civil Design is a professional engineering discipline concerning the design and maintenance of the natural and physically built environment, among them architectural structures such as dams, canals, roads, bridges and buildings. After military engineering, civil engineering is the world’s eldest design discipline which can involve designing structures in the public sector (from local to national governments) additionally it is also put to use the private sectors (ranging from homeowners to giant multinational companies).

The discipline of Civil Design addresses a variety of sub-disciplines: Environmental Engineering (applying scientific and engineering principles based on the benefit of the environmental surroundings, so as to provide healthy air, land and water suitable for habitation by human beings and other organisms); Municipal/Urban Engineering (a discipline focused on municipal infrastructure and concerns designing, constructing, and looking after urban installations among them pavements, streets, sewers also as street lights) and even Coastal Engineering and Hydraulic Engineering (the discipline concerned with the conveyance and flow of fluids, particularly water and sewage and concerning the design and construction of canals, dams and bridges) and Earthquake Engineering (the research about the way buildings and structures act when put under seismic pressure and looking into the possible consequences of natural disasters and strong earthquakes on urban buildings).

However, civil designers work closely with surveyors and specialist civil engineers in order to carry out fixed projects in their given terrain, community or site, such as designing pavements, drainage systems, water supplies and sewer services. Due to the fact that general civil designers spend a great deal of their time on location, general civil engineering is also referred to as site engineering (a branch of civil engineering which mainly concentrates on converting an area of land in order to meet a different purpose).

Civil Design services is also essential to the business of architectural and electrical designers. Designers such as these recognise the necessity for civil and structural design services if they want to offer a complete design service for their customers. For example, an electrical design company may get approached to design the foundations for a huge Electrical Transformer including the rebar schedule. In this case, appointing civil designers will allow the company to complete all aspects of design themselves.

Appointing civil designers services as part of their company allows the electrical and architectural design companies to offer a number of different services such as designing the site layouts, foundations, rebar schedules; conducting building condition assessments and structural accurate calculations along with carrying out topographical and geotechnical site investigations and surveys.

Tuesday 21 June 2011

Civil Design Services

Civil Design is a professional engineering discipline regarding the design and upkeep of the natural and physically built environment, including architectural structures like canals, dams, roads, bridges and buildings. After military engineering, civil engineering is the world’s oldest design discipline and can involve designing structures within the public sector (from local to national governments) additionally it is also put to use the private sectors (covering anything from homeowners to large multinational companies).

The discipline of Civil Design Services covers a variety of sub-disciplines: Environmental Engineering (applying scientific and engineering principles based on the benefit to the environmental surroundings, so as to provide healthy air, water, and land appropriate for habitation by humans and other organisms); Municipal/Urban Engineering (a discipline concerned with municipal infrastructure and involves designing, constructing, and looking after urban installations among them pavements, streets, sewers and even street lighting) along with Coastal Engineering and Hydraulic Engineering (the discipline associated with the conveyance and flow of fluids, particularly water and sewage and concerning the design and construction of canals, dams and bridges) and Earthquake Engineering (the research about how buildings and structures behave when put under seismic pressure and looking into the potential consequences of strong earthquakes on urban buildings).

However, civil designer services always work closely with surveyors and specialised civil engineers in order to carry out fixed projects in their given terrain, community or site, such as designing drainage systems, pavements, sewer services and water supplies. Because of the fact that general civil designers tend to spend a great deal of their time on site, general civil engineering is also referred to as site engineering (a branch of civil engineering which mainly focuses on converting an area of land to meet a different purpose).

Civil Design Services is also essential for the professional business of architectural and electrical designers. Designers such as these are aware of the importance of civil and structural design services if they are to be able to provide a complete design service for all of their customers. For example, an electrical design business may be asked to create the foundations for a large Electrical Transformer including the rebar schedule. In this case, employing civil designers would allow the company to finish all of the aspects of the design themselves.

Employing civil designer services as part of their company lets the electrical and architectural design companies offer a number of different services such as designing site layouts, foundations, rebar schedules; conducting building condition assessments and structural calculations along with completing topographical and geotechnical site investigations and surveys.

Natalie Eastaugh is the Internet Marketing Specialist for JDRWebsites.co.uk
For those who would like to learn more on <a href="http://www.g2energy.co.uk”>Civil design services</a> in addition to details about G2 Energy, visit g2energy.co.uk

Thursday 9 June 2011

Civil Design Services

Civil Design is a professional engineering discipline concerning the design and maintenance of the natural and physically built environment, including structures such as canals, dams, roads, bridges and buildings. After military engineering, civil engineering is the world’s oldest design discipline and can involve designing structures in the public sector (from local to national governments) and also in the private sector (ranging from homeowners to large multinational companies).

The discipline of Civil Design covers a wide range of sub-disciplines: Environmental Engineering (applying scientific and engineering principles for the benefit of the environment, so as to provide healthy air, water, and land suitable for habitation by humans and other organisms); Municipal/Urban Engineering (a discipline concerned with municipal infrastructure and involves designing, constructing, and maintaining urban installations such as pavements, streets, sewers and even street lighting) and even Coastal Engineering and Hydraulic Engineering (the discipline concerned with the conveyance and flow of fluids, particularly water and sewage and involving the design and construction of canals, dams and bridges) and Earthquake Engineering (the study of how buildings and structures act when put under seismic pressure and foreseeing the potential consequences of strong earthquakes on urban infrastructure).

However, civil designer services work closely with surveyors and specialised civil engineers to carry out fixed projects within their given terrain, community or site, such as designing drainage systems, pavements, sewer services and water supplies. Due to the fact that general civil designers spend the majority of their time on site, general civil engineering is also referred to as site engineering (a branch of civil engineering which mainly focuses on converting an area of land to meet a different purpose).

Civil Design is also essential to the business of electrical and architectural designers. Such designers recognise the necessity for civil and structural design services if they are to be able to offer a complete design service for their customers. For example, an electrical design company may be approached to design the foundations for a large Electrical Transformer including the rebar schedule. In this case, employing civil designers would allow the company to complete all aspects of design themselves.

Employing civil designer services in thecompany allows the electrical and architectural design companies to offer several different services such as designing site layouts, foundations, rebar schedules; conducting building condition assessments and structural calculations as well as carrying out topographical and geotechnical site investigations and surveys.

Wednesday 1 June 2011

Civil Design Services Covers Sub Disciplines

Civil Design is a professional engineering discipline regarding the design and maintenance of the natural and physically built environment, including structures such as dams, canals, roads, buildings and bridges. After military engineering, civil engineering is actually the world’s oldest design discipline which can involve designing structures in the public sector (from local to national governments) additionally it is also put to use the private sector (covering anything from homeowners to large multinational companies).

The area of Civil Design covers a wide range of sub-disciplines: Environmental Engineering (applying scientific and engineering principles for the benefit of the environmental surroundings, in an effort to provide healthy air, water, and land appropriate for habitation by humans along with other organisms); Municipal/Urban Engineering (a discipline focused on municipal infrastructure and involves designing, constructing, and maintaining urban installations among them pavements, streets, sewers and even street lights) along with Coastal Engineering and Hydraulic Engineering (the discipline concerned with the conveyance and flow of fluids, particularly water and sewage and concerning the design and construction of canals, dams and bridges) and Earthquake Engineering (the research about the way buildings and structures behave when put under seismic pressure and looking into the potential effects of natural disasters and strong earthquakes on urban infrastructure).

However, civil designer services work closely with surveyors and specialist civil engineers to carry out fixed projects within their given terrain, community or site, along the lines of designing pavements, drainage systems, water supplies and sewer services. Because of the fact that general civil designers spend the majority of their time on site, general civil engineering may also be referred to as site engineering (a branch of civil engineering which mainly concentrates on converting an area of land to meet a different purpose).

Civil Design is additionally essential to the business of electrical and architectural designers. Designers such as these are aware of the necessity for civil and structural design services if they are to be able to offer a complete design service for their customers. For example, an electrical design company may be asked to create the foundations for a large Electrical Transformer along with the rebar schedule. If this was the case, employing civil designers will allow the business to finish all aspects of design without outside help.

Employing civil designers as part of their company lets the electrical and architectural design companies offer several different services such as designing site layouts, foundations, rebar schedules; conducting building condition assessments and structural calculations as well as carrying out topographical and geotechnical site investigations and surveys.

Natalie Eastaugh is the Internet Marketing Specialist for JDRWebsites.co.uk

If you wish to find out more on <A HREF="http://www.g2energy.co.uk"> civil design services</a> as well as information about G2 Energy, go to g2energy.co.uk

Thursday 19 May 2011

Civil Design Services Is Important In The Engineering Sector

Civil Design means a professional engineering discipline regarding the design and maintenance of the natural and physically built environment, including architectural structures such as dams, canals, roads, bridges and buildings. Apart from military engineering, civil engineering is actually the world’s eldest design discipline which can involve designing structures in the public sector (from local to national governments) additionally it is also put to use the private sector (ranging from homeowners to large multinational companies).

The discipline of Civil Design covers a variety of sub-disciplines: Environmental Engineering (applying scientific and engineering principles for the benefit to the environment, in an effort to provide healthy air, land and water appropriate for habitation by humans and other organisms); Municipal/Urban Engineering (a discipline focused on municipal infrastructure and concerns designing, constructing, and maintaining urban installations among them pavements, streets, sewers and even street lights) and even Coastal Engineering and Hydraulic Engineering (the discipline concerned with the conveyance and flow of fluids, particularly water and sewage and involving the design and construction of canals, dams and bridges) and Earthquake Engineering (the research about how buildings and structures act when put under seismic pressure and looking into the potential consequences of strong earthquakes on urban buildings).

Additionally, civil designers work closely with surveyors and specialist civil engineers in order to carry out fixed projects within their given terrain, community or site, such as designing drainage systems, pavements, sewer services and water supplies. Due to the fact that general civil designers spend a great deal of their working day on site, general civil engineering is also referred to as site engineering (a branch of civil engineering that mainly concentrates on changing an area of land in order to meet a different sort of purpose).

Civil Design is also essential for the business of architectural and electrical designers. Such designers recognise the importance of civil and structural design services if they are to provide a complete design service for all of their customers. For example, an electrical design company may get asked to create the foundations for a huge Electrical Transformer including the rebar schedule. If this was the case, employing civil designers would allow the business to finish all of the aspects of the design without outside help.

Employing civil designers in their company lets the electrical and architectural design companies offer several different services such as designing the site layouts, foundations, rebar schedules; conducting building condition assessments plus structural calculations along with completing geotechnical and topographical site investigations and surveys.


Monday 16 May 2011

Civil Design Services Is An Engineering Discipline

Civil Design means a professional engineering discipline regarding the design and upkeep of the natural and physically built environment, among them structures such as dams, canals, roads, bridges and buildings. After military engineering, civil engineering is actually the world’s oldest design discipline and can involve designing structures in the public sector (from local to national governments) and also in the private sector (covering anything from homeowners to large multinational companies).
The discipline of Civil Design addresses a wide range of sub-disciplines: Environmental Engineering (applying scientific and engineering principles based on the benefit of the environment, as a way to provide healthy air, land and water appropriate for habitation by human beings along with other organisms); Municipal/Urban Engineering (a discipline engaged with municipal infrastructure and involves designing, constructing, and looking after urban installations such as pavements, streets, sewers and even street lighting) and even Coastal Engineering and Hydraulic Engineering (the discipline concerned with the conveyance and flow of fluids, particularly water and sewage and concerning the construction and designs of canals, dams and bridges) and Earthquake Engineering (the research about how buildings and structures act when put under seismic pressure and looking into the possible consequences of strong earthquakes on urban buildings).
However, civil designers work closely with surveyors and specialist civil engineers in order to carry out fixed projects in their given terrain, community or site, such as designing drainage systems, pavements, water supplies and sewer services. Because of the fact that general civil designers spend the majority of their working day on location, general civil engineering is also known as site engineering (a branch of civil engineering which mainly concentrates on converting a particular area of land in order to meet a different sort of purpose).
Civil Design is also essential to the professional business of electrical and architectural designers. Designers such as these recognise the importance of civil and structural design services if they want to be able to offer a complete design service for their customers. For example, an electrical design business may be asked to design the foundations for a huge Electrical Transformer including the rebar schedule. If this was the case, employing civil designers would allow the company to finish all aspects of design without outside help.
Appointing civil designers in their company allows the electrical and architectural design companies to provide several different services such as designing site layouts, foundations, rebar schedules; conducting building condition assessments plus structural accurate calculations as well as completing topographical and geotechnical site investigations and surveys.


Friday 6 May 2011

Civil Design Services


 Civil Design is a professional engineering discipline concerning the design and maintenance of the natural and physically built environment, including structures such as canals, dams, roads, bridges and buildings. After military engineering, civil engineering is the world’s oldest design discipline and can involve designing structures in the public sector (from local to national governments) and also in the private sector (ranging from homeowners to large multinational companies).

 The discipline of Civil Design covers a wide range of sub-disciplines: Environmental Engineering (applying scientific and engineering principles for the benefit of the environment, so as to provide healthy air, water, and land suitable for habitation by humans and other organisms); Municipal/Urban Engineering (a discipline concerned with municipal infrastructure and involves designing, constructing, and maintaining urban installations such as pavements, streets, sewers and even street lighting) and even Coastal Engineering and Hydraulic Engineering (the discipline concerned with the conveyance and flow of fluids, particularly water and sewage and involving the design and construction of canals, dams and bridges) and Earthquake Engineering (the study of how buildings and structures act when put under seismic pressure and foreseeing the potential consequences of strong earthquakes on urban infrastructure).

 However, civil designers work closely with surveyors and specialised civil engineers to carry out fixed projects within their given terrain, community or site, such as designing drainage systems, pavements, sewer services and water supplies. Due to the fact that general civil designers spend the majority of their time on site, general civil engineering is also referred to as site engineering (a branch of civil engineering which mainly focuses on converting an area of land to meet a different purpose).

 Civil Design is also essential to the business of electrical and architectural designers. Such designers recognise the necessity for civil and structural design services if they are to be able to offer a complete design service for their customers. For example, an electrical design company may be approached to design the foundations for a large Electrical Transformer including the rebar schedule. In this case, employing civil designers would allow the company to complete all aspects of design themselves.

 Employing civil designers in their company allows the electrical and architectural design companies to offer several different services such as designing site layouts, foundations, rebar schedules; conducting building condition assessments and structural calculations as well as carrying out topographical and geotechnical site investigations and surveys.

Monday 18 April 2011

Civil Design Services

 Civil Design is a professional engineering discipline concerning the design and maintenance of the natural and physically built environment, including structures such as canals, dams, roads, bridges and buildings. After military engineering, civil engineering is the world’s oldest design discipline and can involve designing structures in the public sector (from local to national governments) and also in the private sector (ranging from homeowners to large multinational companies).

 The discipline of Civil Design covers a wide range of sub-disciplines: Environmental Engineering (applying scientific and engineering principles for the benefit of the environment, so as to provide healthy air, water, and land suitable for habitation by humans and other organisms); Municipal/Urban Engineering (a discipline concerned with municipal infrastructure and involves designing, constructing, and maintaining urban installations such as pavements, streets, sewers and even street lighting) and even Coastal Engineering and Hydraulic Engineering (the discipline concerned with the conveyance and flow of fluids, particularly water and sewage and involving the design and construction of canals, dams and bridges) and Earthquake Engineering (the study of how buildings and structures act when put under seismic pressure and foreseeing the potential consequences of strong earthquakes on urban infrastructure).

 However, civil designers work closely with surveyors and specialised civil engineers to carry out fixed projects within their given terrain, community or site, such as designing drainage systems, pavements, sewer services and water supplies. Due to the fact that general civil designers spend the majority of their time on site, general civil engineering is also referred to as site engineering (a branch of civil engineering which mainly focuses on converting an area of land to meet a different purpose).

 Civil Design is also essential to the business of electrical and architectural designers. Such designers recognise the necessity for civil and structural design services if they are to be able to offer a complete design service for their customers. For example, an electrical design company may be approached to design the foundations for a large Electrical Transformer including the rebar schedule. In this case, employing civil designers would allow the company to complete all aspects of design themselves.

 Employing civil designers in their company allows the electrical and architectural design companies to offer several different services such as designing site layouts, foundations, rebar schedules; conducting building condition assessments and structural calculations as well as carrying out topographical and geotechnical site investigations and surveys.