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Wednesday, 24 July 2013

Civil Engineer – Roles and Responsibilities


In the field of a construction civil engineer, design of the process analysis, construction, mathematics and science all are very important and necessary. Civil engineers are also directly responsible for the construction of many important buildings that you come across on a daily basis.

There are two crucial aspects within this field. You may face difficulty in consulting both a civil engineer and contracting a civil engineer. The key responsibility of a consulting civil engineer is regarding designing of the project while contracting civil engineers deal with the actual construction where they play a significant role in transforming a planned designed layout into real architecture. Moreover, being a civil engineer, there are many further specializations that are an essential part of the sector.
A civil engineer job is engaged in different activities starting from the selection of land to the final construction. Some of the responsibilities and key roles of a civil engineer are as follows:
  1. A civil engineer must start from analyzing various areas and factors that are related to designing and construction
  2. Find, investigate and examine the location of the site and verify whether it is appropriate for construction purposes
  3. It’s the job of a civil engineer to work according to a plan with regards to what are the key essentials and what needs to be modified before the construction starts
  4. Review and approve project reports and designs
  5. A civil engineer should develop detailed design layout that covers the requirement of the client.
  6. Assess both challenges and potential risks of the planned project
  7. Undertake initiatives for risk management and take appropriate steps for it
  8. A civil engineer’s job also includes putting across construction proposal and site to the specified officials and supervising the tendering process.
  9. Ensure that the said rules, regulations and guidelines are followed without any exception
  10. While the project is undergoing, a civil engineer is also responsible for safety measures on site
  11. Analyze and examine different strategies, equations and applications to ensure appropriate procedure application
  12. The civil engineer must also check if all tools and techniques like procedures of chemical testing, land surveying, drafting software and electrical test devices are working properly.
  13. Monitor the operations and working of staff on the site
  14. Interact and communicate effectively with other subcontractors, architects and consultants
  15. The civil engineer must think creatively and logically to resolve various issues in the development process
  16. Set a perfect schedule for purchase of equipments and raw materials
  17. Last but not the least, the civil engineer must ensure that the project is completed on time within the planned budget.
It is necessary that both the consultant and field civil engineer maintain constant communication throughout the project. Because both have a high level of responsibility the weight of the entire project, safety, and codes lays upon their shoulders.

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