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    Struc·tur·al en·gi·neer·ing
    /ˈstrək(t)SH(ə)rəl ˌenjəˈniriNG/

    noun

    • 1. the branch of civil engineering that deals with large modern buildings and similar structures.
  2. Structural engineers are highly skilled, creative professionals who design the strength and stability of our buildings and bridges. Structural engineers help create record-breaking structures, beautiful structures, useful structures and sometimes just cool structures - anything from bridges, rollercoasters and skyscrapers to hospitals, homes ...

  3. Sep 12, 2014 · Structural engineering — a specialty within the field of civil engineering — focuses on the framework of structures, and on designing those structures to withstand the stresses and pressures of...

  4. The meaning of STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING is a branch of civil engineering dealing primarily with the design and construction of structures (such as bridges, buildings, dams).

  5. Structural engineering is a branch of civil engineering that focuses on the design, analysis, construction, and maintenance of structures to ensure they can withstand various loads and forces. Structural engineers are responsible for creating safe and efficient structures that serve as the backbone of our built environment.

  6. What is structural engineering? Teaching. Date published. 24 October 2014. Price. Free. A video explaining the amazing work of structural engineers. Structural engineers are the guardians of public safety.

  7. Structural engineering is a branch of civil engineering that is concerned with the structural design of man-made structures. Often described as designing the ‘bones and muscles’ of structures, these engineers need to understand the rigidity, stability and strength of both buildings and non-building structures.

  8. Feb 11, 2016 · Structural engineering is the discipline which is concerned with identifying the loads that a structure may experience over its expected life, determining a suitable arrangement of structural members, selecting the material and dimensions of the members, defining the assembly process, and lastly monitoring the structure as it is being assembled ...

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