Civil Engineer's Handbook of Professional PracticeA well-written, hands-on, single-source guide to the professional practice of civil engineering There is a growing understanding that to be competitive at an international level, civil engineers not only must build on their traditional strengths in technology and science but also must acquire greater mastery of the business of civil engineering. Project management, teamwork, ethics, leadership, and communication have been defined as essential to the successful practice of civil engineering by the ASCE in the 2008 landmark publication, Civil Engineering Body of Knowledge for the 21st Century (BOK2). This single-source guide is the first to take the practical skills defined by the ASCE BOK2 and provide illuminating techniques, quotes, case examples, problems, and information to assist the reader in addressing the many challenges facing civil engineers in the real world. Civil Engineer's Handbook of Professional Practice:
From the challenge of sustainability to the rigors of problem recognition and solving, this book is an essential tool for those practicing civil engineering. |
Contents
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Chapter 2 | 14 |
Ethics | 63 |
Chapter 4 | 95 |
Chapter 5 | 125 |
What Engineers Deliver | 157 |
Chapter 7 | 183 |
Permitting | 227 |
Outcomes of Globalization and Climate Change | 415 |
Summary | 437 |
Systems Thinking | 444 |
Expanded Project Delivery Process | 451 |
Lifecycle Cost Analysis | 457 |
Chapter 15 | 471 |
Appendix A Example RFP | 507 |
Appendix B Example Proposal | 515 |
Leadership | 265 |
Legal Aspects of Professional Practice | 281 |
Managing the Civil Engineering Enterprise | 341 |
Chapter 13 | 365 |
Chapter 14 | 385 |
Introduction | 401 |
Potential Impacts on California and | 409 |
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Civil Engineer's Handbook of Professional Practice Karen Hansen,Kent Zenobia No preview available - 2011 |