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Civil eng. dictionary

Civil eng. dictionary

Civil eng. dictionary

(OP)
Thanks Proletariat for your input on Transportation depth references.  Any ideas on a great Civil Engineering dictionary?  Is one needed?

RE: Civil eng. dictionary

There are a few civil engineering dictionaries available at the moment.  You could try:

The Penguin Dictionary of Civil Engineering by David Blockley

The Wiley Dictionary of Civil Engineering and Construction by L. F. Webster

RE: Civil eng. dictionary

In answer to the second part of your question, yes one is needed.  Give your copy to your secretary, if you're lucky enough to find such a person anymore, and ask him/her to keep it handy on a bookshelf you both have access to.

good luck

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