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Tuesday, July 25, 2017

Learn more about Civil Engineering from these best civil engineering blogs



  • Here are some of my favorites.


  • Some of the most interesting jobs in engineering are in the area of civil engineering. 


  • Civil engineers do a number of interesting projects, from designing freeway overpasses to constructing foot paths.


  • Passing on skills is an important part of civil engineering. 


  • If you are interested in refreshing your knowledge, here are some blogs that can provide you with an interesting insight.

  1. 4D Planning: Elise Bright, a professor at Texas A&M offers insight into civil engineering and urban planning.
  2. Angel’s Civil 3D Thoughts: Helpful hints and information about using AutoCAD Civil 3D.
  3. AutoCAD Insider: Learn more about AutoCAD, how to use it, and find support and solid information.
  4. Being Civil: A helpful blog that offers support for Civil 3D users. A great resource for keeping your skills sharp.
  5. Between the Lines: A look at what’s happening in the world of civil engineering software, including news and tips related to Autodesk, AustoCAD, CAD, and more.
  6. BIM on the Rocks: Keep up with what is happening in the world of civil engineering, including helpful AutoCAD tips.
  7. BLDGBLOG: This blog looks at different civil engineering design and construction issues, tools and tips.
  8. Blueprint America: A great blog on what’s happening in infrastructure design and construction.
  9. BOSS International: Looks at different subjects related to the development of civil engineering and the future.
  10. Bridging the Gap: This young civil engineer offers perspective on building in Chicago.
  11. BuildingGreen.com LIVE: An up to date look at improvements to building design for sustainable living.
  12. Civil 3D Reminders: Shortcuts and other helpful tricks to help you make better use of Civil 3D.
  13. Civil 3D Trix and Wishes: Insights and news related to using Civil 3D.
  14. Connected Urban Development: Considers the impacts that we have on the environment and addresses urban planning and civil engineering issues.
  15. Daily AutoCAD: More about AutoCAD. How to use different tricks to improve your civil engineering skills.
  16. Goodspeed Update: Get interesting news on planning, research and the future of civil engineering in an urban environment.
  17. Green Building Law Update: Keep up with what is happening in the world of sustainable building and engineering.
  18. Harvesting Rainwater: Inventive and interesting ways that civil engineers are helping the environment through eco-friendly architecture.
  19. Infrastructure Watch: Considers infrastructure planning and research. Helps you keep up with what’s happening in the world of civil engineering.
  20. Infrastructurist: A look at design and construction, and the latest trends in civil engineering and infrastructure.
  21. Jetson Green: A look at green building trends and sustainable engineering.
  22. Land Development Engineering: A look at different aspects of land design and development.
  23. Municipal Musings: Looks at policy related to urban planning and civil engineering.
  24. NewUrbanStreets.com: A look at civil engineering from an urban perspective.
  25. Next American City: A look at infrastructure and building policy, and full of planning ideas for the budding civil engineer.
  26. openalex: This blog on sustainable development offers insights on how we can engage in more environmentally friendly engineering.
  27. Peter Gordon’s Blog: Explore the connections between urban planning/civil engineering and economics. Also concerns itself with policy.
  28. Planetizen: Focuses on civil engineering and urban planning from a green perspective.
  29. Project for Public Spaces: A place for civil engineers and urban policy wonks to discuss policy, share ideas and look at research related to the future.
  30. Public Works Group: A look at policy, land management and civil engineering. Great place for research and planning ideas.
  31. RoadLogic: Great insights on design and construction of roads in Ontario, Canada.
  32. Sanitation Updates: Learn more about sanitation design from a global civil engineering perspective.
  33. Sasha on the Street: This Candian’s passion is transportation — and sustainability. A great look at sustainable infrastructure.
  34. Sustainable Cities and Transport: Learn more about how to make civil engineering projects greener for more sustainable living.
  35. The Constructor: Civil engineering blog offers a look at different aspects for design and construction.
  36. The Dirt: A look at the future of civil engineering, and what options we have moving forward, from a civil engineering consultant.
  37. The Engineering Daily: News from across all fields of engineering, including civil engineering. Informative and helpful in terms of helping civil engineers see how their field intersects with others.
  38. The Green Civil Engineer: This civil engineer has a number of ideas on how to make our world a greener place.
  39. The Infra Blog: Follow policy, infrastructure research, and planning related to what keeps America going.
  40. The Livable Blog: Focuses on building and civil engineering as it relates to sustainability.
  41. The Urbanophile: Looks at city design and construction, and new ideas for the future.
  42. Transportation Experts: A look at transportation planning and research into how to make our infrastructure more efficient.
  43. Transportation for America: Looks at civil engineering, public policy and offers research for future solutions.
  44. UrbanWorkbench: Looks at how it is possible to design urban spaces in a sustainable manner. Green civil engineering at its best.
  45. Veritas et Venusta: This “recovering architect” offers insight on career options, planning, development and building.
  46. WaterSISWEB: Learn more about designing water systems and how they are constructed.
  47. WaterWired: This “hydrophilathropist” looks at ways that civil engineering can be more water friendly.
  • and I was thinking of writing my own blog about civil engineering!
  • there are lots more, you can google and read them too.

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