/r/civilengineers
This subreddit has moved to /r/civilengineering
This subreddit has moved to /r/civilengineering
/r/civilengineers
The economy is collapsed. Construction, buildings, and same are completely fall down. My question is: How will the world of civil engineering adapt after the pandemic? Will use drones? Virtual reality?
The brick which is manufactured by fly ash is know ash fly ash brick. In fly ash brick stone dust, cement, fly ash are used as a raw material.
Lime is also used instead of cement but here is one condition if fly as burnt on 800°C temperature then lime is used and 1000°C temperature than OPC cement is used. https://www.brickquality.com/2020/03/fly-ash-bricks.html
This civil engineering article is about online brick wall calculator to find out the numbers of bricks in a brick wall.
MANAGER (WATER) $135,000 - Requirement of lead experience in construction, maintenance or design of water lines, etc. Are you open to relocate a few states away if the money is right? You will manage an entire department office/field.
I know there are many talented members here. This position prefers a degree in civil engineering - but a combination of some sort of education with maintenance/construction (and engineering knowledge) of water lines will do.