Yes, Civil Engineers can design any building except hospitals and public schools.
If your asking who does the mix design for cement or concrete that would normally be done by civil/construction engineers. The chemical engineers may play a roll if they are creating a new additive to make the cement or concrete dry faster while retaining or improving its design strength.
Both mechanical engineering and civil engineering basically deal with mechanics - studies of forces and their effects over a stationary body or a body in motion. Mechanical engineers, as the name suggests, use principles of mechanics as well as thermodynamics to design machines like steam engines, petrol engines, diesel engines, boilers, etc. Whereas a civil engineer uses principles of mechanics as well as the knowledge of properties of materials to design buildings, dams, bridges, harbors, airports etc.
Civil engineers design things. These might be roads, buildings, airports, tunnels, dams, bridges, or water supply and sewage systems. They must consider many factors in their designs, from the costs to making sure the structure will stay intact during bad weather. This is one of the oldest types of engineering.Many civil engineers manage people and projects. A civil engineer may oversee a construction site or be a city engineer. Others may work in design, construction, research, and teaching. There are many specialties within civil engineering, such as structural, construction, environment, and transportation.Civil engineers usually work in areas where there is lots of manufacturing and businesses. Often they work at construction sites. Sometimes they work in places that are far away from cities. Most engineers work at least 40 hours per week. Some are required to travel.
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Yes, Civil Engineers can design any building except hospitals and public schools.
Civil engineers and Structural engineers.
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Association of Building Engineers's motto is 'Probitate et arte'.
Different engineers do different things. Civil engineers may design dams, bridges, roads. Mechanical engineers design factories, production lines. Electrical engineers may design power systems, and chemical engineers design chemical manufacturing processes. Safety engineers design safe working procedures, and operating engineers operate boilers, locomotives, cranes, and large equipment. Aeronautical engineers design airplanes and spacecraft, and Marine engineers design ships. And there are others as well.
Yes, they can but it's not necessary. Civil engineers are more of a profession where they build on bigger scales, like towers, bridges, dams...etc. Constuction workers are mostly used in building houses.
Civil Engineers and Architects design bridges and buildings.
If your asking who does the mix design for cement or concrete that would normally be done by civil/construction engineers. The chemical engineers may play a roll if they are creating a new additive to make the cement or concrete dry faster while retaining or improving its design strength.
No- you need an architect.
They usually try to make the car they are designing, more fuel efficient, safer, and try to come up with ways to improve the current design.
Architectural or building engineering consist of electrical, mechanical and civil engineering