Civil engineering
Civil engineering consists of the construction, management and maintenance of the infrastructure used in society. This includes anything from buildings to bridges, railways to airports and even sewerage systems.
This industry requires heavy use of physics and mathematics where problem solving skills are needed for future planning. Consideration of elements including materials, structures and the environment play a vital role in shaping civil engineering projects. Companies responsible for this construction and management must meet many requirements to build a safe and sustainable city or community. Standards are used as the guidelines for such projects, providing industry best practice procedures.
This industry requires heavy use of physics and mathematics where problem solving skills are needed for future planning. Consideration of elements including materials, structures and the environment play a vital role in shaping civil engineering projects. Companies responsible for this construction and management must meet many requirements to build a safe and sustainable city or community. Standards are used as the guidelines for such projects, providing industry best practice procedures.
- 93/93.010 Civil engineering in general
- 93/93.020 Earthworks. Excavations. Foundation construction. Underground works
- 93/93.025 External water conveyance systems
- 93/93.030 External sewage systems
- 93/93.040 Bridge construction
- 93/93.060 Tunnel construction
- 93/93.080 Road engineering
- 93/93.100 Construction of railways
- 93/93.110 Construction of ropeway
- 93/93.120 Construction of airports
- 93/93.140 Construction of waterways, ports and dykes
- 93/93.160 Hydraulic construction