This category is where information related to the science and practice of civil engineering goes.
All businesses that provide civil engineering services as their primary goal go into Business/Industries/Engineering/Civil. Products and services of interest to the civil engineering community will be listed in the interim in Products and Services, but will be moved to a Business category soon.
Steven Hiner, P.E., teaches a professional engineer license review course for the Special Civil/Seismic Principles portion of the California Civil Professional Engineers examination. http://home.pacbell.net/hiner
Industry sponsored foundation, specifically set up to provide short, practically oriented, industrial training courses for engineers, technicians and operators in all aspects of tunnel and underground construction. http://www.icguc.com/
Catalog of internet resources of civil engineering knowledge and technology; covering all disciplines of civil engineering. http://www.icivilengineer.com
The UMCP geotechnical centrifuge is a 30,000 g-lb, 3m diameter, 200g modelling facility located in the Civil Engineering Laboratories at the University of Maryland. http://www.cee.umd.edu/centrifuge
Search on a variety of engineering topics, from construction and design and structural engineering, to hydraulics and hydrology and surveying. Provides access to over 80,000 bibliographic and abstracted records. http://www.pubs.asce.org/cedbsrch.html
Open to building and civil engineering projects which demonstrate all-round excellence. Any project in the United Kingdom is eligible as is an overseas project where there is significant involvement by British firms. http://bciawards.org.uk/
designed to bring together the various participants and technologies in building related activities. Includes a range of technical documentation and publications, and links to related resources . http://www.tech-env.com/