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Mike Cottell

Michael Norman Tizard Cottell OBE FREng (1931– 10 February 2014) was a British civil engineer.

Mike Cottell
Born
Michael Norman Tizard Cottell

1931
Chandler's Ford, Hampshire
Died10 February 2014 (aged 82)
EducationPeter Symonds School
Alma materUniversity College, Southampton
OccupationCivil engineer
Known forPresident of the Institution of Civil Engineers

Early life edit

Born at Chandler's Ford in Hampshire in 1931, Cottell studied at Peter Symonds School in Winchester until the age of 16.[1][2][3] He then became an assistant in the engineering department of Hampshire County Council and studied civil engineering under a day release scheme at University College, Southampton. He excelled in his studies and achieved top marks in all fields.[2]

Cottell carried out his national service obligation with the Royal Engineers and saw service in the Malaya Emergency, working alongside the Gurkhas. He was recalled to serve with the army in the Suez Crisis of 1956.[1]

He was elected a member of the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) in 1958, upon reaching the then minimum age of 25. During this time he worked for the Gloucestershire, Northamptonshire and Berkshire County Councils, and contracts he was involved with included the Oxford Western Bypass and the M4 motorway between Hanbrook and Tormarton.[1]

Computer-aided design pioneer edit

Cottell was an early adopter of computers for engineering design and a paper he wrote on their use was awarded a prize by the Institution of Municipal Engineers.[2] He is regarded as one of the main contributors to the development of computer-aided design.[4] Cottell developed an early highways design computer program, known as VALOR, in 1970 that was used by many local authorities in the UK. VALOR simplified the design of road widening and reconstruction schemes, drawing a number of closely spaced cross sections which showed the proposed road levels and the survey information of the existing road. The program could optimise the design levels of the new road to minimise the cost of the project by utilising existing road make-ups. The implementation of VALOR was not entirely successful due partly to the limited processing power of the computers available to consulting engineers of the time.[5]

In 1986 the program was updated and incorporated into the BIPS design package by a consortium of local authorities, with the development team led by Warwickshire County Council, as the new MOSS road design package did not include a similar facility. A Windows compatible version was begun but never completed owing to the general decline of local authority design work and the increased use of consultant engineers.[6] The dominance of the MOSS system for design did not always extend to sites, where older computers were often used, and it was not uncommon for designers to use MOSS to design the works and for contractors to use BIPS during construction.[7] The BIPS system was used by Cambridgeshire County Council until 1999, including for the pre-contract works of the 16 km A1(M) upgrade between Peterborough and Alconbury.[6]

County surveyor edit

Cottell became assistant and deputy county surveyor for East Suffolk and East Sussex and was elected a fellow of the ICE in 1976. He became county surveyor of Northamptonshire in 1979 and of Kent in 1984. In the latter post he had responsibility for a £210 million capital expenditure budget and a staff of 1,000 employees.[2] As county surveyor he opposed an ICE proposal to ban heavy goods vehicles from unclassified roads, calling instead for "lorry management plans" directing goods vehicles to suitable major roads.[8] In recognition of his work Cottell was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire on 31 December 1987.[9] He was appointed a major in the Engineering and Transport Staff Corps, a volunteer unpaid force providing technical expertise to the British Army, on 1 April 1989.[10] He was promoted to lieutenant-colonel in that corps on 30 September 1992 and was transferred onto the supernumerary list of officers on 25 July 1996.[11][12]

Other interests edit

Cottell remained heavily involved with the ICE, writing papers for their journals and serving on regional committees for the South Midlands, East Anglia and the South East. Cottell served on the ICE council for five years and was vice-president from 1989 to 1992.[1] He was a director of the ICE's publishing arm, Thomas Telford Ltd, from 1991 to 1992 and the Benevolent Fund of the ICE from 1992 to 1993.[13] Cottell served as president of the ICE from November 1992 to November 1993.[14] Cottell was given chairmanship of a committee investigating the applicability of the Staff College concept to the British Construction industry by the 1994 Latham Report.[15] He was at various times president and secretary of the County Surveyors' Society and Chairman of the Association of Municipal Engineers.[2] Cottell served as a member of the National Economic Development Office and produced a report, entitled A new approach to road planning, for them.[2]

Cottell retired in 1991 and lived in Kent with his wife Joan.[1][2] He continued his involvement with the ICE and also with the Rees Jeffreys Road Fund, the Worshipful Company of Paviors, the Worshipful Company of Engineers and the Civil Engineers' Club of which he became chairman.[1][2] Cottell was a director of Waterman Aspen, the recruitment consultants, from 1996 to 2001 and was also an executive director of Travers Morgan.[2][13] He was also a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering, being elected in 1990.[14] Cottell died on 10 February 2014 at the age of 82.[16]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f (PDF). Civil Engineers' Club. Archived from the original (PDF) on 12 August 2014. Retrieved 10 August 2014.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i Wilson, Robin. "Obituary: Mike Cottell – a warm-hearted and modest past President". New Civil Engineer. Retrieved 10 August 2014.
  3. ^ "Michael Norman Tizard Cottell". Company Check. Retrieved 27 September 2014.
  4. ^ Bridle et al. 2002a, p. 392.
  5. ^ Bridle et al. 2002b, p. 144.
  6. ^ a b Bridle et al. 2002b, p. 153.
  7. ^ Bridle et al. 2002b, p. 152.
  8. ^ "Kent rebels at rural bans". Commercial Motor. Retrieved 11 August 2014.
  9. ^ "No. 51171". The London Gazette (Supplement). 31 December 1987. p. 9.
  10. ^ "No. 51805". The London Gazette (Supplement). 11 July 1989. p. 8092.
  11. ^ "No. 53141". The London Gazette (Supplement). 21 December 1992. p. 21482.
  12. ^ "No. 54570". The London Gazette. 4 November 1996. p. 14659.
  13. ^ a b "Michael Norman Tizard Cottell". Company Check. Retrieved 10 August 2014.
  14. ^ a b Institution of Civil Engineers. . Archived from the original on 22 August 2010. Retrieved 10 August 2014.
  15. ^ "Text of the Latham Report of 1994". Scrib.
  16. ^ . Kent Online Announcements. Archived from the original on 12 August 2014. Retrieved 10 August 2014.

Sources edit

  • Bridle, Ron; Baldwin, Peter; Porter, John; Baldwin, Robert (2002a). The Motorway Achievement: Frontiers of knowledge and practice, Volume 1. London: Thomas Telford Ltd. p. 392. ISBN 0727731971.
  • Bridle, Ron; Baldwin, Peter; Porter, John; Baldwin, Robert (2002b). The Motorway Achievement: Frontiers of knowledge and practice, Volume 2. London: Thomas Telford Ltd. p. 144. ISBN 0727731971.
Professional and academic associations
Preceded by President of the Institution of Civil Engineers
November 1992 – November 1993
Succeeded by

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Michael Norman Tizard Cottell OBE FREng 1931 10 February 2014 was a British civil engineer Mike CottellOBE FREngBornMichael Norman Tizard Cottell1931Chandler s Ford HampshireDied10 February 2014 aged 82 EducationPeter Symonds SchoolAlma materUniversity College SouthamptonOccupationCivil engineerKnown forPresident of the Institution of Civil Engineers Contents 1 Early life 2 Computer aided design pioneer 3 County surveyor 4 Other interests 5 References 6 SourcesEarly life editBorn at Chandler s Ford in Hampshire in 1931 Cottell studied at Peter Symonds School in Winchester until the age of 16 1 2 3 He then became an assistant in the engineering department of Hampshire County Council and studied civil engineering under a day release scheme at University College Southampton He excelled in his studies and achieved top marks in all fields 2 Cottell carried out his national service obligation with the Royal Engineers and saw service in the Malaya Emergency working alongside the Gurkhas He was recalled to serve with the army in the Suez Crisis of 1956 1 He was elected a member of the Institution of Civil Engineers ICE in 1958 upon reaching the then minimum age of 25 During this time he worked for the Gloucestershire Northamptonshire and Berkshire County Councils and contracts he was involved with included the Oxford Western Bypass and the M4 motorway between Hanbrook and Tormarton 1 Computer aided design pioneer editCottell was an early adopter of computers for engineering design and a paper he wrote on their use was awarded a prize by the Institution of Municipal Engineers 2 He is regarded as one of the main contributors to the development of computer aided design 4 Cottell developed an early highways design computer program known as VALOR in 1970 that was used by many local authorities in the UK VALOR simplified the design of road widening and reconstruction schemes drawing a number of closely spaced cross sections which showed the proposed road levels and the survey information of the existing road The program could optimise the design levels of the new road to minimise the cost of the project by utilising existing road make ups The implementation of VALOR was not entirely successful due partly to the limited processing power of the computers available to consulting engineers of the time 5 In 1986 the program was updated and incorporated into the BIPS design package by a consortium of local authorities with the development team led by Warwickshire County Council as the new MOSS road design package did not include a similar facility A Windows compatible version was begun but never completed owing to the general decline of local authority design work and the increased use of consultant engineers 6 The dominance of the MOSS system for design did not always extend to sites where older computers were often used and it was not uncommon for designers to use MOSS to design the works and for contractors to use BIPS during construction 7 The BIPS system was used by Cambridgeshire County Council until 1999 including for the pre contract works of the 16 km A1 M upgrade between Peterborough and Alconbury 6 County surveyor editCottell became assistant and deputy county surveyor for East Suffolk and East Sussex and was elected a fellow of the ICE in 1976 He became county surveyor of Northamptonshire in 1979 and of Kent in 1984 In the latter post he had responsibility for a 210 million capital expenditure budget and a staff of 1 000 employees 2 As county surveyor he opposed an ICE proposal to ban heavy goods vehicles from unclassified roads calling instead for lorry management plans directing goods vehicles to suitable major roads 8 In recognition of his work Cottell was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire on 31 December 1987 9 He was appointed a major in the Engineering and Transport Staff Corps a volunteer unpaid force providing technical expertise to the British Army on 1 April 1989 10 He was promoted to lieutenant colonel in that corps on 30 September 1992 and was transferred onto the supernumerary list of officers on 25 July 1996 11 12 Other interests editCottell remained heavily involved with the ICE writing papers for their journals and serving on regional committees for the South Midlands East Anglia and the South East Cottell served on the ICE council for five years and was vice president from 1989 to 1992 1 He was a director of the ICE s publishing arm Thomas Telford Ltd from 1991 to 1992 and the Benevolent Fund of the ICE from 1992 to 1993 13 Cottell served as president of the ICE from November 1992 to November 1993 14 Cottell was given chairmanship of a committee investigating the applicability of the Staff College concept to the British Construction industry by the 1994 Latham Report 15 He was at various times president and secretary of the County Surveyors Society and Chairman of the Association of Municipal Engineers 2 Cottell served as a member of the National Economic Development Office and produced a report entitled A new approach to road planning for them 2 Cottell retired in 1991 and lived in Kent with his wife Joan 1 2 He continued his involvement with the ICE and also with the Rees Jeffreys Road Fund the Worshipful Company of Paviors the Worshipful Company of Engineers and the Civil Engineers Club of which he became chairman 1 2 Cottell was a director of Waterman Aspen the recruitment consultants from 1996 to 2001 and was also an executive director of Travers Morgan 2 13 He was also a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering being elected in 1990 14 Cottell died on 10 February 2014 at the age of 82 16 References edit a b c d e f The Civil Engineers Club of The Institution of Civil Engineers Social and Sporting Events 2014 Newsletter PDF Civil Engineers Club Archived from the original PDF on 12 August 2014 Retrieved 10 August 2014 a b c d e f g h i Wilson Robin Obituary Mike Cottell a warm hearted and modest past President New Civil Engineer Retrieved 10 August 2014 Michael Norman Tizard Cottell Company Check Retrieved 27 September 2014 Bridle et al 2002a p 392 Bridle et al 2002b p 144 a b Bridle et al 2002b p 153 Bridle et al 2002b p 152 Kent rebels at rural bans Commercial Motor Retrieved 11 August 2014 No 51171 The London Gazette Supplement 31 December 1987 p 9 No 51805 The London Gazette Supplement 11 July 1989 p 8092 No 53141 The London Gazette Supplement 21 December 1992 p 21482 No 54570 The London Gazette 4 November 1996 p 14659 a b Michael Norman Tizard Cottell Company Check Retrieved 10 August 2014 a b Institution of Civil Engineers Past Presidents Archived from the original on 22 August 2010 Retrieved 10 August 2014 Text of the Latham Report of 1994 Scrib Obituary Michael Cottell Kent Online Announcements Archived from the original on 12 August 2014 Retrieved 10 August 2014 Sources editBridle Ron Baldwin Peter Porter John Baldwin Robert 2002a The Motorway Achievement Frontiers of knowledge and practice Volume 1 London Thomas Telford Ltd p 392 ISBN 0727731971 Bridle Ron Baldwin Peter Porter John Baldwin Robert 2002b The Motorway Achievement Frontiers of knowledge and practice Volume 2 London Thomas Telford Ltd p 144 ISBN 0727731971 Professional and academic associations Preceded byRobin Wilson President of the Institution of Civil EngineersNovember 1992 November 1993 Succeeded byStuart Mustow Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mike Cottell amp oldid 1081295005, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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