CIVIL ENGINEERING AND ITS BRANCHES Civil Engineering • Professional engineering discipline • Dealing with the design, construction, and maintenance of the physical and naturally built environment • The oldest dicipline after military engineering Civil Engineering Branches • Environmental Engineering • Geotechnical Engineering • Structural Engineering • Transportation Engineering • Municipal Engineering • Water Resource Engineering • Material Engineering • Coastal Engineering • Construction Engineering and Surveying Environmental Engineering • Treatment of chemical, biological and thermal waste Focus on: • Water purification •Waste water treatment •Air pollition •Solid waste treatment • Hazardeous waste mannagement • Information on the environmental consequences Geotechnical Engineering • Concerning the rock and soil • Using the knowledge from geology, material science, mechanics and hydraulics • Focus on economical foundations, retaining walls and similar structure designs Structural Engineering • Dealing with structural design and structural analysis of buildings ( bridges, towers, tunnels) • Indetification of loads acting on structures • Design considerations include strenght, stiffness and stability of the structeres Transportation Engineering • Concentrating on moving people and goods efficiently • Designing, constructing and maintaining of transportation infrastructure (streets, highways, rail systems, airports, ports and mass transit) Municipal Engineering •Focusing on municipal infrastructure • Designing, constructing and maintening of pavements, water supply networks, sewers, street lighting, municipal solid waste management, public parks, bicycle paths Water Resource Engineering • Concerning collection and management of water • Connected with hydrology, environmental science, meteorology, geology, resource management • Related to the design of pipelines, water suply network, drainage facilities and canals Material Engineering • Dealing with ceramics, such as concrete, mix asphalt concrete, metals • Focus on increasing strenght of aluminium, steel, polymers and carbon fibres Coastal Engineering • Managing coastal areas • Defence against flooding and erosion Construction Engineering • Concerning planning and execution of the designs from transportation, site development, hydraulic, environmental, structural and geotechnical engineers • Business like role: drafting and reviewing contacts, evaluating logistical operations and prices monitoring Surveying • A process when a surveyor measures certain dimensions occurring on the Earth surface • Land surveying used for a boundary establishing and subdivision plans • Construction surveying includes existing condition survey, verifying the structure location during construction and survey at the end Sources http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civil_engineeri ng, 23/6/2011