Civil Engineering involves many specific disciplines including structural engineering, transportation engineering, geotechnical engineering, water management, waste treatment, and construction management. Civil engineers design structures such as buildings, bridges, dams, and transportation systems. They analyze soils and rock formations, design water treatment facilities, and manage large construction projects. Civil engineering has a long history in the United States, with the American Society of Civil Engineers founded in 1852.
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1. Civil Engineering
EG380
Colorado State University
Dr. Robert N. Meroney
Click on speaker, then click on title
2. Civil Engineering is Everywhere
Civil Engineering is a
composite of many
specific disciplines.
Structural
Waste Treatment
Transportation
Geotechnical
Water Management
61% are clueless Construction
Why? Management
about engineering
3. Building Big!!!!
Buildings & Structures: Cities
Infrastructure: Transportation
Culture: Art: Architecture
The Future: Without Limit!
Link: Building Big Site
4. What is Civil Engineering????
Civil
engineering is a
composite of many
specific disciplines.
Structural & solid mechanics.
Waste treatment &
environmental.
Transportation.
Geotechnical & soil mechanics.
Hydraulics & water management.
Construction management.
6. Waste Treatment & Environmental.
Wastewater treatment
engineers are civil or
environmental engineers
trained to design or analyze
water treatment plants.
Water treatment plants are
categorized as follows:
Sanitary waste treatment
facilities,
Industrial waste treatment
facilities,
Potable (drinking) water
treatment facility.
Largest treatment basins in the USA
Link: Visit Sewage World
7. Transportation
Transportation
Engineers design and
analyze
Highways,
Railways,
Airports,
Urban and Suburban
Road Networks,
Parking Lots, and
Traffic Control Signal
Systems.
Link: Transportation at work
8. Geotechnical &
Soil Mechanics
Geotechnical Engineers
analyze the subterranean
rock and soil to
determine its suitability
to support extreme loads.
Proper geotechnical
engineering is
essential for a safe and
secure
structure.
Link: A bad engineering job
9. Hydraulics & Water
Management
Watermanagement
involves the use of
hydrologic and
hydraulic principles to
design:
Drainage systems,
Detention/retention ponds,
Navigational waterways,
and
Flood control levees, dams,
Link: Hoover Dam
and lakes.
Link: Flood Pictures
10. Construction
Management
Construction managers:
Review contracts,
Order materials,
Hire and schedule sub-
contractors.
The job of a construction
manager is to:
Provide quality control and
insure project is completed on
time and.
Within budget.
Link: Golden Gate Bridge Construction
11. U.S. Civil Engineering: 150
years
The twelve founders
gathered at the Croton
Aqueduct,
New York, on November 5,
1852, to establish ASCE.
The American Society of
Civil Engineers, a pro-
fessional organization
representing more than
123,000 civil engineers,
celebrates its 150th
Link: ASCE History Site
anniversary in 2002.
12. Natural Disasters &
Civil Engineering
Atornado in Fort
Collins? (click)
Dr. Robert Meroney
Anearthquake in
Fort Collins? (click)
Dr. Wayne Charlie
Aflood in Fort
Collins? (click)
Dr. Darrell Fontane
Link: Visit Ft. Collins Flood
13. Next a Tornado in Fort Collins!
Between 1950-1995
there were 28
tornados in
Larimer County
In July 1979 an F3
scale tornado hit
Cheynne injuring
40 and killing 1
15. Click on picture
Related Web Sites:
Click
sites below to visit Civil
Engineering related web sites:
Link: Discover Engineering Online
Link: National Engineering Week
Link: West Point Bridge Designer
Link: Engines of Our Ingenuity
Link: Engineering Case Studies
Link: Virtual Laboratory
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