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Being a civil engineer is a fulfilling profession. Civil engineers design sustainable infrastructure. We build houses, roads, bridges, tunnels, cultural centres, towers and much more. We often bring all our engineering skills to bear to achieve solid solutions. And often even more, which lies beyond the technical art of engineering. The book looks beyond the technical solutions into the wider environment of civil engineers and reflects on their profession and their own attitude from a wide variety of perspectives. "Building bridges begins in the mind" means engaging in the search for…mehr
Being a civil engineer is a fulfilling profession. Civil engineers design sustainable infrastructure. We build houses, roads, bridges, tunnels, cultural centres, towers and much more. We often bring all our engineering skills to bear to achieve solid solutions. And often even more, which lies beyond the technical art of engineering. The book looks beyond the technical solutions into the wider environment of civil engineers and reflects on their profession and their own attitude from a wide variety of perspectives. "Building bridges begins in the mind" means engaging in the search for connections - to a holistic professional image and to one's position as an engineer.
Dipl.-Ing. Moritz Menge, born in Bonn in 1975, studied civil engineering at RWTH Aachen University and has since worked as a structural engineer, project manager and team leader in structural engineering for bridges, tunnels and buildings. He regularly publishes articles from these projects in the relevant specialist journals. He resides in Linz on the Danube with his wife and three children.
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Being an engineer with composure.- Engineers and their responsibility.- Engineers and their drawer.- Engineers in the change of digitalisation.- Everyday professional life.- Engineers in construction and planning projects.- Engineers as managers.- Engineers and their error management.- Statics is not compatible with hecticness.- "Psyche" of statics.- Civil engineers too small in climate change.- Engineers and politicians.- Engineers and lawyers in the construction and planning process.- Engineers and sales.- Engineers and (their) children.
Being an engineer with composure.- Engineers and their responsibility.- Engineers and their drawer.- Engineers in the change of digitalisation.- Everyday professional life.- Engineers in construction and planning projects.- Engineers as managers.- Engineers and their error management.- Statics is not compatible with hecticness.- "Psyche" of statics.- Civil engineers too small in climate change.- Engineers and politicians.- Engineers and lawyers in the construction and planning process.- Engineers and sales.- Engineers and (their) children.
Being an engineer with composure.- Engineers and their responsibility.- Engineers and their drawer.- Engineers in the change of digitalisation.- Everyday professional life.- Engineers in construction and planning projects.- Engineers as managers.- Engineers and their error management.- Statics is not compatible with hecticness.- "Psyche" of statics.- Civil engineers too small in climate change.- Engineers and politicians.- Engineers and lawyers in the construction and planning process.- Engineers and sales.- Engineers and (their) children.
Being an engineer with composure.- Engineers and their responsibility.- Engineers and their drawer.- Engineers in the change of digitalisation.- Everyday professional life.- Engineers in construction and planning projects.- Engineers as managers.- Engineers and their error management.- Statics is not compatible with hecticness.- "Psyche" of statics.- Civil engineers too small in climate change.- Engineers and politicians.- Engineers and lawyers in the construction and planning process.- Engineers and sales.- Engineers and (their) children.
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