Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Hydraulic Engineer - NSW 3Sep 02, 2019 4:24 pm StructuralBIMGuy OT plumbers can't use the professional term engineer. My understanding is that engineer is not a protected word and anyone can call themself an engineer provided it is not in a branch of engineering that requires qualification. A plumber could for example call himself a Plumbing Enhanced Engineer or perhaps even more appropriately a Plumbing Engineer Support Technologist. As a base line, a lot of plumbers shouldn't even call themselves plumbers. 3in1 Supadiverta. Rainwater Harvesting Best Practice using syphonic drainage. Cleaner Neater Smarter Cheaper Supa Gutter Pumper. A low cost syphonic eaves gutter overflow solution. Re: Hydraulic Engineer - NSW 4Sep 02, 2019 5:31 pm paul1 I'm building a new house in the Ryde area of Sydney, and I'm having trouble getting an acceptable site plan that works with my block and storm-water compliance. I've been back and forth with the builder and their hydraulic's engineer to get a solution, and haven't found one yet. The problems is I am trying to get a large house on block of land that slopes from front to back (the back is lower). Can anyone recommend a Hydraulic's Engineer that would be willing to look over my site plan, to see what other alternative's might be viable. Thanks try Edgard zoghbi - eze drainage solutions on 9706 7767. I have found him to be quite reasonable and open to alternate solutions Simeon McGovern Affordable Custom Homes, We design and build to your budget Ashington Homes www.ashingtonhomes.com.au 3 6404 The engineering is the engineering. It's irrelevant how much material you have. Unless it fits the requirements of your design the engineer can't "make"it work. You might… 7 9687 In NSW the maximum deposit for building work is 5% until the builder provides HBCF insurance 1 4821 |