In previous Blogs we have discuss 1st type of CIVIL ENGINEERING. lets move to 2nd type i.e.
CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING
INTRODUCTION TO CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING :
Construction Engineering is the branch of engineering that deals with planning,designing,construction and management of different infrastructures like railroads,dams,highways,bridges and other projects.
How a Construction Engineer Works :
INITIAL STAGE :
The first thing a construction engineer does is meet with the new client or their representatives in order to understand the needs of the project. They take a client’s requirements and translate them into practical terms. From there, they can identify the steps necessary to complete the project and set up a timeline for the project. Project manager manages the project’s budget, resource procurement, and project process. They make sure that the project has everything it needs to succeed. Handling such large scale mean that they are responsible for preparing the blueprint for the project and then supervising the construction efforts. They need to ensure that infrastructure projects that are about to be built are not only functional but safe for those who use it.

NEXT STEPS :
Before work starts on a project, a construction engineer will identify all necessary steps and set about organising the steps. Once they organize the steps, they can set up a timeline and identify contractors, subcontractors, and resources for the project. With all of that in place, a project can start.
ON-SITE :
On the site they need to be carefull that everything goes to plan,the site is safe for the workers, and any problems can resolved before something happens. In fact, a large portion of their job is ensuring the site meets safety standards and all legal requirements. They’re the ones who are intermediate with the contractors, project manager, and owners.They’re responsible for project completion. They will spend time in the office in order to help manage the business side of the project, but so much of their job requires them to be hands-on and proactive on-the-site.

OFF-SITE :
Construction engineers don’t usually work in an office, though they might have paperwork or office type work.That means that a construction project engineer doesn’t work the normal hours of nine to five. Construction engineers also meet with clients generally in their office in order to present updates or get client feedback.
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