This very readable and often humorous account of hands-on experiences in civil engineering fieldwork is a must for anyone considering a career in the construction field.
Written by a civil engineer with well over forty years experience at the heavy end of the industry, Hands-on Construction covers a wide range of projects, situations and personalities encountered over several decades and in several countries, including the United States, Canada, Australia, Africa, Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Japan and New Zealand.
Making a strong case for more hands-on engineers in the construction field and fewer 'armchair' engineers, Hands-on Construction acts as a practical field guide and an inspiring homage to that enduring breed of professionals who remain true to 'the sharp end'.
Written by a civil engineer with well over forty years experience at the heavy end of the industry, Hands-on Construction covers a wide range of projects, situations and personalities encountered over several decades and in several countries, including the United States, Canada, Australia, Africa, Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Japan and New Zealand.
Making a strong case for more hands-on engineers in the construction field and fewer 'armchair' engineers, Hands-on Construction acts as a practical field guide and an inspiring homage to that enduring breed of professionals who remain true to 'the sharp end'.