Civil engineering shapes every road you drive, every bridge you cross, and every pipe that brings water to your tap. This plain-spoken guide breaks down the full scope of this essential discipline into twelve clearly structured chapters that any motivated reader can follow, no prior engineering background required.
This book covers the entire civil engineering landscape in a single, logically sequenced volume. Math appears only where it sharpens understanding, explained in plain language first and symbols second, making technical content accessible without sacrificing rigor.
What's covered:
- The history of civil engineering from the pyramids to Roman aqueducts to digital twins
- Force vectors, equilibrium, free-body diagrams, and the statics that underpin every structural calculation
- Concrete, steel, timber, masonry, and fiber-reinforced polymers compared side by side
- Structural analysis including load classification, beam theory, trusses, and limit state design with safety factors
- Soil mechanics, foundation systems, slope stability, and ground improvement techniques
- Highway alignment geometry, pavement design, and traffic flow theory
- Watershed hydrology, open channel flow, pipe networks, dams, and flood control
- Drinking water treatment, wastewater systems, solid waste management, and air quality regulation
- Construction scheduling, critical path method, contract types, and jobsite safety compliance
- Surveying fundamentals from total stations to LiDAR, GPS positioning, and GIS applications
- Urban planning frameworks, integrated utility corridors, and smart city instrumentation
- Life cycle assessment, embodied carbon, BIM, 3D-printed construction, and AI-driven design
Written for students entering civil engineering programs or considering a career in the field, professionals in architecture or planning who want to speak the language fluently, and self-directed learners curious about how infrastructure actually works. End-of-chapter questions (and example answers in the back), a terms glossary, and a curated reading list support both independent study and classroom use.
Whether you're preparing for formal coursework or simply want to understand the built world with new clarity, this book gives you the vocabulary, the frameworks, and the professional sensibility to follow any infrastructure conversation with confidence.
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Civil engineering shapes every road you drive, every bridge you cross, and every pipe that brings water to your tap. This plain-spoken guide breaks down the full scope of this essential discipline into twelve clearly structured chapters that any motivated reader can follow, no prior engineering background required. This book covers the entire civil engineering landscape in a single, logically sequenced volume. Math appears only where it sharpens understanding, explained in plain language first and symbols second, making technical content accessible without sacrificing rigor. What's covered: - The history of civil engineering from the pyramids to Roman aqueducts to digital twins - Force vectors, equilibrium, free-body diagrams, and the statics that underpin every structural calculation - Concrete, steel, timber, masonry, and fiber-reinforced polymers compared side by side - Structural analysis including load classification, beam theory, trusses, and limit state design with safety factors - Soil mechanics, foundation systems, slope stability, and ground improvement techniques - Highway alignment geometry, pavement design, and traffic flow theory - Watershed hydrology, open channel flow, pipe networks, dams, and flood control - Drinking water treatment, wastewater systems, solid waste management, and air quality regulation - Construction scheduling, critical path method, contract types, and jobsite safety compliance - Surveying fundamentals from total stations to LiDAR, GPS positioning, and GIS applications - Urban planning frameworks, integrated utility corridors, and smart city instrumentation - Life cycle assessment, embodied carbon, BIM, 3D-printed construction, and AI-driven design Written for students entering civil engineering programs or considering a career in the field, professionals in architecture or planning who want to speak the language fluently, and self-directed learners curious about how infrastructure actually works. End-of-chapter questions (and example answers in the back), a terms glossary, and a curated reading list support both independent study and classroom use. Whether you're preparing for formal coursework or simply want to understand the built world with new clarity, this book gives you the vocabulary, the frameworks, and the professional sensibility to follow any infrastructure conversation with confidence. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798900420769
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Civil engineering shapes every road you drive, every bridge you cross, and every pipe that brings water to your tap. This plain-spoken guide breaks down the full scope of this essential discipline into twelve clearly structured chapters that any motivated reader can follow, no prior engineering background required. This book covers the entire civil engineering landscape in a single, logically sequenced volume. Math appears only where it sharpens understanding, explained in plain language first and symbols second, making technical content accessible without sacrificing rigor. What's covered: - The history of civil engineering from the pyramids to Roman aqueducts to digital twins - Force vectors, equilibrium, free-body diagrams, and the statics that underpin every structural calculation - Concrete, steel, timber, masonry, and fiber-reinforced polymers compared side by side - Structural analysis including load classification, beam theory, trusses, and limit state design with safety factors - Soil mechanics, foundation systems, slope stability, and ground improvement techniques - Highway alignment geometry, pavement design, and traffic flow theory - Watershed hydrology, open channel flow, pipe networks, dams, and flood control - Drinking water treatment, wastewater systems, solid waste management, and air quality regulation - Construction scheduling, critical path method, contract types, and jobsite safety compliance - Surveying fundamentals from total stations to LiDAR, GPS positioning, and GIS applications - Urban planning frameworks, integrated utility corridors, and smart city instrumentation - Life cycle assessment, embodied carbon, BIM, 3D-printed construction, and AI-driven design Written for students entering civil engineering programs or considering a career in the field, professionals in architecture or planning who want to speak the language fluently, and self-directed learners curious about how infrastructure actually works. End-of-chapter questions (and example answers in the back), a terms glossary, and a curated reading list support both independent study and classroom use. Whether you're preparing for formal coursework or simply want to understand the built world with new clarity, this book gives you the vocabulary, the frameworks, and the professional sensibility to follow any infrastructure conversation with confidence. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798900420769
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Civil engineering shapes every road you drive, every bridge you cross, and every pipe that brings water to your tap. This plain-spoken guide breaks down the full scope of this essential discipline into twelve clearly structured chapters that any motivated reader can follow, no prior engineering background required. This book covers the entire civil engineering landscape in a single, logically sequenced volume. Math appears only where it sharpens understanding, explained in plain language first and symbols second, making technical content accessible without sacrificing rigor. What's covered: - The history of civil engineering from the pyramids to Roman aqueducts to digital twins - Force vectors, equilibrium, free-body diagrams, and the statics that underpin every structural calculation - Concrete, steel, timber, masonry, and fiber-reinforced polymers compared side by side - Structural analysis including load classification, beam theory, trusses, and limit state design with safety factors - Soil mechanics, foundation systems, slope stability, and ground improvement techniques - Highway alignment geometry, pavement design, and traffic flow theory - Watershed hydrology, open channel flow, pipe networks, dams, and flood control - Drinking water treatment, wastewater systems, solid waste management, and air quality regulation - Construction scheduling, critical path method, contract types, and jobsite safety compliance - Surveying fundamentals from total stations to LiDAR, GPS positioning, and GIS applications - Urban planning frameworks, integrated utility corridors, and smart city instrumentation - Life cycle assessment, embodied carbon, BIM, 3D-printed construction, and AI-driven design Written for students entering civil engineering programs or considering a career in the field, professionals in architecture or planning who want to speak the language fluently, and self-directed learners curious about how infrastructure actually works. End-of-chapter questions (and example answers in the back), a terms glossary, and a curated reading list support both independent study and classroom use. Whether you're preparing for formal coursework or simply want to understand the built world with new clarity, this book gives you the vocabulary, the frameworks, and the professional sensibility to follow any infrastructure conversation with confidence. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798900420769
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