Useful links
http://www.structural-engineering.fsnet.co.uk/free.htm
Very popular list of free spreadsheets for structural engineers. However, the website and hence the list has not been updated since 2006. It is recommended to use THIS LIST.
http://designspreadsheets.com/
Spreadsheets for structural engineers including: abutment design, pile group analysis, plate girder section and splice, shear stud.
http://www.technouk.com
Good range of free structural templets and spreadsheets.
http://www.concretecentre.com/online_services/design_tools/rc_spreadsheets_v4.aspx
The Concrete Centre offers a wide range of structural spreadsheets to analyse and design concrete elements. Unfortunately their spreadsheets are no longer free for non commercial use. Nevertheless these spreadsheets are of great value and are very useful at work. Spreadsheets cover the following subjects: element design; punching shear; crack width; subframe analysis; one-way slabs; ribbed slabs; flat slabs; continuous beams; post tensioned slabs; wide beams; column design; circular column; basement wall; retaining wall; stair flight & landing; foundation pads; pilecap; two-way slabs.
http://www.tatasteeleurope.com/en/
Second main producer of steelwork in Europe. Within UK previously know as Corus Construction.
http://www.xcalcs.com/cgi-bin/tutti/x2calcs.cgi?l=en
Large library of on-line calculators for structural engineers.
http://www.trada.co.uk/timbersizer/
On-line timber joist calculator (timber sizer) in accordance with EC5 from Trada.
http://www.old-maps.co.uk/index.html
UK's most comprehensive historical map archive.
http://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/oswebsite/
UK's national mapping agency.
http://www.bgs.ac.uk/home.html
British Geological Survey.
http://www.istructe.org
Institution of Structural Engineers.
http://www.ice.org.uk/
Institution of Civil Engineers.
http://www.ukcares.com/
Certification for the Construction Industry.
Very popular list of free spreadsheets for structural engineers. However, the website and hence the list has not been updated since 2006. It is recommended to use THIS LIST.
http://designspreadsheets.com/
Spreadsheets for structural engineers including: abutment design, pile group analysis, plate girder section and splice, shear stud.
http://www.technouk.com
Good range of free structural templets and spreadsheets.
http://www.concretecentre.com/online_services/design_tools/rc_spreadsheets_v4.aspx
The Concrete Centre offers a wide range of structural spreadsheets to analyse and design concrete elements. Unfortunately their spreadsheets are no longer free for non commercial use. Nevertheless these spreadsheets are of great value and are very useful at work. Spreadsheets cover the following subjects: element design; punching shear; crack width; subframe analysis; one-way slabs; ribbed slabs; flat slabs; continuous beams; post tensioned slabs; wide beams; column design; circular column; basement wall; retaining wall; stair flight & landing; foundation pads; pilecap; two-way slabs.
http://www.tatasteeleurope.com/en/
Second main producer of steelwork in Europe. Within UK previously know as Corus Construction.
http://www.xcalcs.com/cgi-bin/tutti/x2calcs.cgi?l=en
Large library of on-line calculators for structural engineers.
http://www.trada.co.uk/timbersizer/
On-line timber joist calculator (timber sizer) in accordance with EC5 from Trada.
http://www.old-maps.co.uk/index.html
UK's most comprehensive historical map archive.
http://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/oswebsite/
UK's national mapping agency.
http://www.bgs.ac.uk/home.html
British Geological Survey.
http://www.istructe.org
Institution of Structural Engineers.
http://www.ice.org.uk/
Institution of Civil Engineers.
http://www.ukcares.com/
Certification for the Construction Industry.