Architectural Engineering places emphasis on architecture with some study of engineering principles. Structural engineering is a branch of civil engineering and does not necessarily rely on an architectural background.
structural engineering deals with building structures while the high way engineer is dealing with transportation.
An engineer is usually someone who has a specific degree in engineering, such as a construction engineer, which works out the design and construction of a building, but also takes into consideration the strengths and weaknesses of the materials used, load bearing capacities, etc. There are engineers for every field of endeavor. I'e., electronics engineer, broadcast engineer, structural engineer, highway engineer, etc. A contractor is usually the company that takes the requirements and design as set forth by the engineer and creates the end result, such as a building, bridge, highway. More than one engineer or contractor can be involved in the completion of the project, as their disciplines and specialties are varied. The engineer or contractors hired to complete the project will usually have experience in a particular field of work that involves multiple disciplines.
there is a difference
a highway is big but a street is small in length
the highway is a road and a subway is a tunnel
A waterway is for ships, a highway is for cars.....That simple....
A highway engineer does.
The divided highway has some type of physical barrier between traffic flow.
Heating & Ventilation Engineer and Hydraulics Engineer are engineering careers. They begin with the letter H.
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A Parkway is a thoroughfare with side strips planted with grass or trees. A Highway is just a main road between towns and cities
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Any road may be a highway, an Interstate is larger and usually funded by a federal government