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Page 1: Civil Engineering

Civil EngineeringCivil EngineeringA People Serving A People Serving

ProfessionProfession

Page 2: Civil Engineering

Civil EngineeringCivil Engineering

Civil engineering focuses on Civil engineering focuses on the infrastructure of the the infrastructure of the world:world:

Water works, Sewers, Dams, Power Plants, Transmission Towers/Lines, Railroads, Highways, Bridges, Tunnels, Irrigation Canals, River Navigation, Shipping Canals, Traffic Control, Mass Transit, Airport Runways, Terminals, Industrial Plant Buildings, Skyscrapers, etc.

Page 3: Civil Engineering

Civil EngineeringCivil Engineering• In the beginning, Civil Engineering

included all engineers that did not practice military engineering; said to have begun in 18th century France

• First “Civil Engineer” was an Englishman, John Smeaton in 1761

• Civil engineers have saved more lives than all the doctors in history --- development of clean water and sanitation systems

Page 4: Civil Engineering

Civil EngineeringCivil Engineering

• Henry H. White, first KY Civil Engineering Graduate from Bacon (Georgetown) College in 1840

• Fall of 1886, “State College” (UK) established civil engineering degree

• John Wesley Gunn of Lexington received first Civil Engineering degree from A & M College (UK) in 1890

Page 5: Civil Engineering

CE Student OrganizationsCE Student Organizations• Chi Epsilon – Civil Engineering honorary

• ASCE (American Society of Civil Engineers)

• AGC (Association of General Contractors)

• ARTPA (American Road and Transportation Builders Association)

• ITE (Institute of Transportation Engineers)

• KSPE (Kentucky Society of Professional Engineers – section of the National Society of Professional Engineers (NSPE))

Page 6: Civil Engineering

Civil Engineering ProcessCivil Engineering Process

• Planning …

• Design …

• Construction …

• Operation/Maintenance …

• Rehabilitation …

Page 7: Civil Engineering

Civil Engineering Civil Engineering SpecialtiesSpecialties

• Construction

• Environmental/ Water Quality

• Geotechnical

• Hydraulics

• Materials

• Structural

• Surveying

• Transportation

• Water Resources

Page 8: Civil Engineering

Construction EngineersConstruction Engineers

• Design formwork, scaffolding, lifting apparatus, etc.

• Management of construction resources: labor, materials, equipment, money and time.

Page 9: Civil Engineering

Environmental Environmental EngineersEngineers

• Apply fluid mechanics, biology and chemistry to the design and operation of environmental control systems, e.g., municipal and industrial wastewater systems.

• Model and monitor the movement and behavior of water pollutants in natural waters.

Page 10: Civil Engineering

Geotechnical EngineersGeotechnical Engineers

• Analyze soil and rock that affect the behavior of struc-tures, pavements, underground facilities, and containment structures for solid and liquid wastes.

• Design foundations, retaining walls, roadway cuts, etc.

• Field and laboratory work along with design.

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Hydraulic EngineersHydraulic Engineers

• Analyze and design systems to transport liquids.

• Small and large systems of pipes as well as engineered and natural channels.

• Hydraulic machinery such as pumps and turbines, hydraulic controls such as valves and weirs, and hydraulic structures such as dams and spillways.

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Materials EngineersMaterials Engineers

Design, analyze, and construct materials such as:

• Steel

• Concrete

• Masonry

• Asphalt

• Composites

Page 13: Civil Engineering

Structural EngineersStructural Engineers• Design and analyze all man-

made objects whose primary function is load resistance: buildings, bridges, aircraft, transmission towers, radar domes and antennas, drilling platforms, etc.

• Must also consider the economics, esthetics and social implications of their creations.

Page 14: Civil Engineering

SurveyorsSurveyors

• Precisely locate and layout engineering projects.

• GIS (Geographic Information Systems), GPS (Global Positioning Systems), and lasers distance measurement devices.

• Maps and aerial photos.

Page 15: Civil Engineering

Transportation Transportation EngineersEngineers

• Analyze movement of persons and goods.

• Plan, design, construct, maintain and operate various transportation modes (e.g., highway, railway, air, water, etc.).

• Design traffic management systems.

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Water Resources Water Resources EngineersEngineers

• Develop, use and manage world’s water resources.

• Design water distribution systems, wells, reservoirs, canals, locks and dams, port facilities and flood control systems.

• Analyze the impact of other engineering projects on the natural hydrologic system.