civil engineer
The type of engineer that builds bridges is called a structural engineer. A structural engineer typically builds bridges and other large buildings.
an engineer who designs and maintains roads, bridges, dams, and similar structures.
a civil engineer or other names under that title they have lots of different jobs and they all work together
A civil engineer do works related to the construction of building, roads, bridges , dams means all type of construction work.
Roads, railways, bridges, tunnels, harbours, dams, sea-defences...
Civil Engineer designs building. Basically, they are dealing with designs, planning, constructions and maintenance of roads, dams, bridges, buildings and canals. Civil Engineers need to play several roles such as structural engineers, site engineer, environmental engineers etc.
A person who plans and understands the making of structures and mechanical systems, such as machines, bridges, and roads, is typically called an engineer. Specifically, civil engineers focus on infrastructure like bridges and roads, while mechanical engineers specialize in machines and mechanical systems. Both fields require a strong foundation in mathematics and physics to design and analyze their respective projects.
I would say no. In rural area roads and bridges are the responsibility of the county.
it is IMPORTANT because bridges and roads are what made up parts of the world
Because the ice starts to form under it and on top of it. It's easier for bridges to form ice than roads which only get ice on the top and usually the road on bridges are thinner than regular roads.
A country's infrastructure consists of any facilities that improve the well-being of an entire community, state, or country. This includes its roads, bridges, highways, street signs, water pipes, etc.
Roads and bridges benefited the Roman empire by the three T's. Troop movement, transportation and trade.