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Engineers with an interest in ships and the powerful engines that
              propel them across the water become marine engineers. Others,
              dedicated to protecting the natural world, might pursue environ-
              mental engineering. Specializing in a particular aspect of civil engi-
              neering allows individuals to focus their training and careers in the
              areas in which they are most interested and also allows them to
              become experts in a particular fi eld. General civil engineers, on the
              other hand, can take on all sorts of projects, ranging from housing
              developments to storm-water systems to  road-widening projects.


              Structural Engineers

              One common civil engineering specialty is structural engineering.
              Structural engineers work with architects to make sure a build-
              ing’s design and the materials planned for its construction will
              make it strong and stable. If the project is a tall offi ce building, for
              example, a structural engineer will work out how many beams
              and columns are needed to make the building sturdy as well as
              determine the proper thickness of the walls and other important
              design details. Structural engineers are also involved in road,
                                       bridge, pipeline, and tunnel construc-
         “It’s an exciting time to     tion projects. Their expertise is espe-
         be a civil engineer. As       cially important on projects that have to
         professionals, we take        stand up to extreme temperatures, high
         pride in our work as the      winds, earthquakes, coastal erosion,
         stewards of the nation’s      and other natural forces.
         infrastructure.” 2                Structural engineers are also called
                                       on to inspect buildings and other proj-
         —Civil engineer Norma Jean
         Mattei, president of the      ects that are under construction or are
           American Society of Civil   recently fi nished to make sure they are
         Engineers
                                       properly constructed. For example, they
                                       look at load-bearing walls to make sure
              they will safely support the roof or other fl oors above them. They
              inspect the roof to make sure it is secure. Routine inspections
              are also crucial for older buildings. Structural engineers check to
              see how well a building is holding up and look for signs of erosion
              around a building’s foundation or to see if the foundation itself has
              moved or weakened.



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