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CIVIL ENGINEERINGBy
Sai Hemchandra
Adrian Curbelo
Dwain Minto
Bryan Marshall
Dalton Steele
Introduction• Major role in the development and management of
society's physical infrastructure• Plan• Design• Construction • Maintenance
Introduction• Expertise in analysis, design, computer applications, and
management• Invent safer and more economical ways of construction, • Make decisions and consider a broad range of factors
such as required resources, aesthetic values, and environmental, economic, legal, sociological, and technological limitations.
Problem Statement• The objective of this project is to gain an understanding of
all the aspects relating to civil engineering, including the history of the major, the subdivisions, future trends, possible functions, important facts, employment, technical organization, and different cutting edge technologies.
Uses of research
• To analyze the new employment trends in civil engineering.
• To explore the possible functions and useful depth about cutting edge technology.
Project Objectives
To provide beneficial information and facts relating to civil engineering.
To give the public and beginning engineers a betting understanding of the field.
History• Civil engineering involves the design, construction,
and maintenance of works such as roads, bridges, and buildings
• In ancient history, most of the construction was carried out by artisans, and technical expertise was limited.
• It might be appropriate to assume that the science of civil engineering truly commenced between 4000 and 2000 BC in Egypt when transportation gained such importance that it led to the development of the wheel.
Sub-Disciplines• Coastal engineering • Construction engineering • Earthquake engineering • Environmental engineering • Geotechnical engineering • Water resources engineering • Material engineering • Structural engineering • Surveying
Career Life• Civil engineers design and supervise the construction of
roads, buildings, airports, tunnels, dams, bridges, water supply and sewage systems.
• Civil engineering is a broad field containing many engineering sub-fields: • Transportation engineering• Environmental engineering• Geotechnical engineering• Construction engineering
The Future• The employment of engineers is expected to grow about
as fast as the average for all occupations over the next decade. • Civil engineers should see the largest employment increase with a
growth of about 24% in the next decade.
• New technologies continue to improve the design process, enabling engineers to produce and analyze various product designs much more rapidly than in the past.
Engineering Ethics
• “Engineers shall hold paramount the safety, health and welfare of the public and shall strive to comply with the principles of sustainable development in the performance of their professional duties.”
• “Engineers shall perform services only in areas of their competence.”
• “Engineers shall issue public statements only in an objective and truthful manner.”
Mississippi River Bridge Collapse
• Minneapolis, Minnesota
• Collapsed during rush hour August 1,2007
• Design flaw in structural plates
• Killed 13 people, injuring 145
De La Concorde Overpass
• Laval, Montreal• Collapsed September 30, 2006
• Unstable design in the support
• Low quality cement• Killed 4 people• Warned before hand• Inspectors blamed for failure
Nicoll Highway Collapse
• Mass Rapid Transit Tunnel
• Singapore April 2004• Collapsed under its own weight
• Killed 4 people• Project Director fined for ignoring problem
Organizations• American Society of Civil Engineers
• Founded 1852• Oldest Engineering Society in United States• Various programs/Institutes• Magazine, Books, Publications
• International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering• Headquarters in Switzerland• Senior members majority• Thousands of members discuss designing and Construction
Enrollment Trends
Job Trends
http://www.simplyhired.com/a/jobtrends/trend/q-civil+engineering
Salary
Type of Degrees Salary Wage
Bachelor of Science (BS/BSc/SB), Civil Engineering $50,318 - $73,390
Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering (BSCE) $51,837 - $83,273
Bachelor of Science (BS) $56,120 - $88,730
Master of Science (MS/MSc), Civil Engineering $55,216 - $98,264
Bachelor of Science (BS/BSc/SB) $66,126 - $100,841
Loss 21,571.93
Registration 2,372.00
Annual Salary Inc. % 5
Inflation % 2.1
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Loss 59,571.27
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Florida Employers• Florida Power & Lighting-the largest electric utility in
Florida and one of the largest rate-regulated utilities in the United States
• Turner Engineering Partner-independent global business-to-business venture, revolutionize the entire Architectural, Engineering and Construction (AEC) industry
• PCL Civil Constructors, Inc- carries out diverse operations in the civil infrastructure, heavy industrial, and buildings markets
National Employers• Siemens: global powerhouse in electronics and electrical
engineering, and operates in the industry, energy and healthcare sectors.
• Lennar Homes: Lennar Corporation, founded in 1954, is headquartered in Miami, Florida and is one of the nation’s leading builders of quality homes for all generations
• Vecellio Group: Vecellio Group offers a wide range of heavy/highway, mining and energy services and products to our valued public- and private-sector customers.
Job Stability• Ability to work as a team determines job responsibility and
future promotions.• need to acquire a broad range of experience prior to
advancing their careers. • employment opportunities and job security can decrease
during economic slowdowns
Internships and Voluntary Work• Internships are available in many companies for a period
of one month• available during summer vacation• voluntary work internationally or gain experience under an
experienced civil engineer or architect.
Jobs Presently Available• Environmental Specialist, Construction Readiness -
Mitsubishi Nuclear Energy Systems • Engineering Field Technician / Construction Inspection -
Advantage Engineers• Highway Engineer - McFarland Johnson
Work Breakdown Structure
1.Civil Engineering Research Project_ 100
1.1Introduction_3 1.1.1 Introduction_3
1.2 Problem Statement_3
1.2.1 Problem Statement_1.5
1.2.2 Project Objectives_1.5
1.3 Overview of the Major_14
1.3.1 History_8
1.3.2 Sub-Disciplines_6
1.4 Brief Description of Courses at FIU_8
1.4.1 Required Strengths_8
1.5 Exemplars_61.5.1 Career Life_3
1.5.2 Life Outside Work_3
1.6 Ethical Cases_11 1.6.1 Ethical Cases_11
1.7 Future Trends of Major_6
1.7.1 Future Trends of Major_6
1.8 Possible Functions_6
1.8.1 Design_2
1.8.2 Analysis_2
1.8.3 Customer Service_2
1.9 Important Facts_6
1.9.1 College Enrollment trends_2
1.9.2 Job Placement trends_2
1.9.3 Salary Trends_2
1.10 Employment_6
1.10.1 Main Employers in Florida_1
1.10.2 Main Employers Nation_1
1.10.3 Job Stability_1
1.10.4 Internships_1
1.10.5 Internships_1
1.10.6 Job Postings_1
1.11 Technical Organization_3
1.11.1Technical Organization_3
1.12 Strategy_6
1.12.1 Plan of Action_1
1.12.2 Work Breakdown Structure_2
1.12.3 Gantt Charts_2
1.12.4 Signed Contributions Sheet_1
1.13 Multidisciplinary Aspects_3
1.13.1 Multidisciplinary Aspects_3
1.14 Cutting Edge Technology_13
1.14.1 Cutting Edge Technology_13
1.15 Conclusions_6 1.15.1 Conclusions_6
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Gantt Chart
Multidisciplinary Aspects• 5 members work as a team and combine their skills such
as; project planning, financial analysis, documentation, computer skills, secondary research, project co-ordination, and execution.
• Solid Background knowledge of Civil Engineering.
Cutting Edge Technology• in coastal management is a perfect example of how civil engineering can be
used to solve problems that affect many nations worldwide.• engineers designed groynes, or hydraulic structures perpendicular to the
sea, made of anything from wood and concrete to rocks in order to absorb longshore drift.
• These simple structures are engineered to enhance beach protection by filtering sand so it will absorb wave energy.
• Ocean Integrated Research Observatory Networks. This network of ocean observatories must be self-sustainable due to the fact that they cannot be accessed by ship regularly due to fact that they will be located from any shoreline. These facilities will enable scientist to study the ocean in order to not only facilitate coastal management and defense by finding long-term solutions, such as extracting sand from the ocean floor to replace the eroded sand on the coasts, but to also understand ocean environments and ocean-atmosphere interface.
• French architect named Jacques Rougerie designed an underwater museum to be constructed off the shore of Alexandria, Egypt.
Conclusion• broad field with a long history in human society that dates
back as far as 4000 BC.• invention of wheel, ramps, platforms and basic too led to
the creation such ancient wonders as the Egyptian pyramids.
• civil engineers have and will always play a crucial part in humanities ability to expand in every direction. Every individual in the world is affected by the designs engineers put forth for everything from roads, dams, canals, buildings and bridges to sewage treatment and water purification.
Conclusion• civil engineer can apply their knowledge to specific fields
such as geotechnical engineering, transportation engineering, surveying, construction engineering, environmental engineering, structural engineering,
• to become a civil engineer a bachelor’s degree with a major in civil engineering must be obtained. Universities in the United States usually appoint a Bachelor of Engineering after three to five years of means you have taken the first step towards becoming a certified engineer.
• sky’s the limit and the opportunities are endless for those who choose to pursue a career civil engineering.