Advantages And Challenges Of Civil Engineering

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Civil Engineering is a professional Engineering field that deals with the construction, design, and maintenance of the built structures. The Civil Engineering field is broken up into 5 specific field’s water resources, structural, geotechnical, environmental, and transportation. The projects that Civil Engineers work on may be for the public or private sector. Even though Civil Engineers may have their own specialties, they still collaborate on projects together with other Civil Engineers because expertise in all five areas of Civil Engineering are necessary to complete any project. The Qingdao Haiwan Bridge is an example of all Civil Engineers collaborating to overcome challenges to complete a project.
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One challenge that is present for construction of this bridge is water. A Water Resource Engineers’ expertise is needed to solve this problem of having to build a bridge all over water. Some problems that Water Resource Engineers would have to consider and find solutions to is flooding on the bridge and consider the natural disasters that could happen. A Water Resource Engineer will solve this problem by calculating how high the waves in this body of water can reach up to. With that calculation they can use it to calculate how high the bridge needs to be from the water so that flooding won’t occur. Also they will look up the history of the natural disasters that have happened in the area to make sure that the bridge can withstand any natural …show more content…
Structural Engineers have the challenge of trying to create a bridge that is over water and safe for the public to drive on. Structural Engineers can solve this problem making sure that their calculations are correct and also using the correct materials for the construction of the bridge. Their calculations have to take into consideration of seismic forces and wind loads because the bridge is over a body of water. The selection of materials for the bridge are crucial because the material needs to be able to withstand moisture because it is over water and must not rust. Also the materials that they select have to be strong enough to meet the needs that they

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