Construction engineering

Construction engineering, also known as construction operations,[1] is a professional subdiscipline of civil engineering that deals with the designing, planning, construction, and operations management of infrastructure such as roadways, tunnels, bridges, airports, railroads, facilities, buildings, dams, utilities and other projects.[2] Construction engineers learn some of the design aspects similar to civil engineers as well as project management aspects.

At the educational level, civil engineering students concentrate primarily on the design work which is more analytical, gearing them toward a career as a design professional. This essentially requires them to take a multitude of challenging engineering science and design courses as part of obtaining a 4-year accredited degree. Education for construction engineers is primarily focused on construction procedures, methods, costs, schedules and personnel management. Their primary concern is to deliver a project on time within budget and of the desired quality.

Regarding educational requirements, construction engineering students take basic design courses in civil engineering, as well as construction management courses.

  1. ^ "Construction Operations". Michigan Department of Transportation. State of Michigan. Retrieved September 12, 2022.
  2. ^ "What Is Construction Engineering? Exploring Careers, Salaries, and Educational Requirements". Ohio University. February 11, 2021. Retrieved September 12, 2022.

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