Hyland Fatigue and Earthquake Engineering

The purpose of fatigue and earthquake engineering is to ensure the productive or useful life of your structural assets is achieved or enhanced. The level of assessment, remedial work or structural enhancement will reflect the importance of the structure and the potential economic loss or risk to life its failure would cause. It doesn’t pay to be too quick to move to an upgrade strategy until the specific nature of the fatigue and earthquake risk conditions being dealt with are understood. A retrofit solution that is developed without this understanding will disappoint in terms of expense, and will be unlikely to result in the performance improvement hoped for.
The fatigue and earthquake engineering assessment and solution should reflect your needs and the risks to you and your businesss or community. Every structure, and the risks and needs associated with it, is different and because of this each structure needs to be asessed and managed in a way appropriate to its required performance.
Hyland Fatigue and Earthquake Engineering takes the time to find out what you need and what is important to you, so that a recommendation can be made that will provide you with the best level of structural performance for your particular requirements.
The best solution for your structure is one based on an assessment of your risks and priorities. This involves a complete review of your structures performance demands and what you can afford to invest.
| Physical Address | , , (map) | ||
| Postal Address | PO Box 97282, , Manukau City, 2241 | ||
| Phone | 09 262 0203 | Mobile | 021 348 352 |
| clark@fatigueandfracture.com | Website | www.fatigueandfracture.com | |
| Fax | 09 262 0243 | Contact | Clark Hyland |
Project Capability
The Project Capability table indicates categorisation of the company in terms of the work it considers it can execute technically, and classification of the company in terms of the maximum size of project contract that it has previously handled.
| Heavy industrial plant structures | |
| Multi storey >3 levels | |
| Large span portals >30m | |
| Medium/small span portals | |
| Large span trusswork | |
| Major tubular steelwork | |
| Towers | |
| Architectural metalwork | |
| Frames for machinery, supports for conveyors, ladders and catwalks | |
| Grandstands and stadia | |
| Small fabrications | |
| Pedestrian bridges | |
| Short span road or rail bridges <18m | |
| Long span bridges | |
| Residential steelwork | |
| Project Tonnage | up to 25 |
| Project Contract Value | up to $100,000 |
Note: The steelwork project contract value for a company is intended to give guidance on the size of steelwork contract that has been undertaken; where a project lasted longer than a year, the value is the proportion of the steelwork contract undertaken within a 12 month period. Contract value is primarily steelwork but may include associated works.
Employment
Hyland Fatigue and Earthquake Engineering offers the following programs:
| Gateway school students | Work experience school students | Modern apprenticeships | STAR |
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