Civil engineering is all about helping people and shaping the world. It is the work that civil engineers do to make our lives much easier. Civil engineering is one of the world’s great professions. Civil engineers are responsible for virtually all the great structures around us today and throughout history. The built environment encompasses much of what defines modern civilization. Buildings and bridges are often the first constructions that come to mind, as they are the most conspicuous creations of structural engineering, one of civil engineering’s major sub-disciplines. Roads, railroads, subway systems, and airports are designed by transportation engineers, another category of civil engineering. And then there are the less visible creations of civil engineers. Every time you open a water faucet, you expect water to come out, without thinking that civil engineers made it possible. The old civil engineering discipline of sanitary engineering has evolved into modern environmental engineering of such significance that most academic departments have changed their names to civil and environmental engineering. Civil engineers design, build, and maintain the foundation for our modern society – our roads and bridges, drinking water and energy systems, sea ports and airports, and the infrastructure for a cleaner environment, to name just a few. These few examples illustrate that civil engineers do a lot more than design buildings and bridges. They can be found in the aerospace industry, designing jetliners and space stations; in the automotive industry, perfecting the load-carrying capacity of a chassis and improving the crashworthiness of bumpers and doors; and they can be found in the ship building industry, the power industry, and many other industries wherever constructed facilities are involved. And they plan and oversee the construction of these facilities as construction managers.
This text continues to focus on the basics of civil engineering and engineering mechanics to provide students with a balanced and organized approaches.
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June Blyth Royol completed her study at Negros Oriental State University. An accredited Contractors’ and Consultants’ Materials Engineer since April 2015 she published a book entitled Optimum Water-Cement Ratio for 50% Recycled Concrete as Coarse Aggregate for Building Construction. She is currently working as a Licensed Civil Engineer at the Department of Public Works and Highways.
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