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Engineer for construction

Contents

  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 Building services engineer
  • 3 Structural engineer
  • 4 Civil engineer
  • 5 Building engineer
  • 6 Other engineers
    • 6.1 Chemical engineer
    • 6.2 Electrical engineer
    • 6.3 Mechanical engineer
    • 6.4 Interdisciplinary and specialist engineer
    • 6.5 Project engineer / construction engineer
    • 6.6 Fire engineer
    • 6.7 Geoengineer
  • 7 Engineer's representative / resident engineer
  • 8 Related articles on Designing Buildings

[edit] Introduction

The term ‘engineer’ is a very broad one, covering a wide range of disciplines who use the sciences and mathematics to develop solutions for technical applications. Typically on a construction project, a structural engineer and building services engineer will be part of the core consultant team.

To see some of the modules studied as part of an engineering degree course, see Construction engineering management course essentials.

[edit] Building services engineer

Building services engineers plan, design, monitor and inspect systems to make buildings comfortable, functional, efficient and safe. Typically these systems will include heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC), water and drainage, lighting, power, ICT, lifts and escalators, control systems, and so on.

Complex buildings such as airports, hospitals, factories and laboratories may require additional systems such as specialist gas distribution, humidity and bacteria control and so on.

For more information, see Building services and Building services engineer.

[edit] Structural engineer

Structural engineers design, assess and inspect structures to ensure that they are efficient and stable. Structural engineering was traditionally considered a sub-discipline of civil engineering, however, as it has developed into an important and complex specialism it may now be considered an engineering discipline in its own right.

Structural engineers work on a very wide range of structures, including; buildings, bridges, oil rigs, ships and aircraft. It is both a technical and creative role that involves close collaboration with professionals from other disciplines.

For more information, see Structural engineer.

[edit] Civil engineer

'Civil engineer' is a wide term that encompasses a broad range of specialisms:

  • Structural engineer.
  • Transport engineer.
  • Environmental engineer.
  • Maritime engineer.
  • Geotechnical engineer.
  • Hydraulic engineer.
  • Sanitary engineer.
  • Water engineer.

For more information, see Civil engineer.

[edit] Building engineer

Building Engineers operate across the life-cycle of the built environment encompassing the design, build, maintenance and repurposing of the spaces and places where we live, work and interact.

[edit] Other engineers

[edit] Chemical engineer

Including; biomolecular engineer, molecular engineer,materials engineer and process engineer.

[edit] Electrical engineer

Including; computer engineer, electronic engineer, optical engineer and power engineer.

[edit] Mechanical engineer

Including; aerospace engineer, acoustic engineer, manufacturing engineer, thermal engineer, and vehicle engineer.

[edit] Interdisciplinary and specialist engineer

Including; systems engineer, agricultural engineer, applied engineer, biological engineer, energy engineering, industrial engineer, nano-engineer, nuclear engineer and petrochemical engineer.

[edit] Project engineer / construction engineer

Project engineering or construction engineering is the application of engineering, management, and business sciences to the processes of construction, through which designers' plans and specifications are converted into physical structures and facilities on site.

For more information, see Project engineer.

[edit] Fire engineer

See: Fire engineer.

[edit] Geoengineer

See: Geoengineering.

[edit] Engineer's representative / resident engineer

Civil Engineering Procedure 7th Edition, published by the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) suggests that the term 'engineer's representative' refers to '...the formal title (in ICC contracts) for the engineer's representative on site, often called the 'resident engineer'.'

For more information, see Resident Engineer.

[edit] Related articles on Designing Buildings

  • Building services engineer.
  • Chartered Association of Building Engineers.
  • CIBSE.
  • Civil engineer.
  • Consulting engineer.
  • Electrical engineer.
  • Engineering Council.
  • Fire engineer.
  • Geoengineering.
  • Geotechnical engineering.
  • How to become an engineer.
  • Lead engineer.
  • Institution of Civil Engineers.
  • Institute of Engineering and Technology.
  • Institution of Mechanical Engineers.
  • Institution of Structural Engineers.
  • Mechanical engineer.
  • Project engineer.
  • Resident engineer.
  • Section engineer.
  • Site engineer.
  • Structural engineer.
  • Water engineer.
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  • Chartered Association of Building Engineers.
  • CIBSE.
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