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CIvil/Structural Engineering Dictionary

CIvil/Structural Engineering Dictionary

CIvil/Structural Engineering Dictionary

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Is there a Civil/Structural Engineering Dictionary out there that you guys recommend?

Thanks

RE: CIvil/Structural Engineering Dictionary

This website has some good links.
http://www.icivilengineer.com/
Individual organizations such as ASCE or AISC usually have lists of members.

RE: CIvil/Structural Engineering Dictionary

Seems like I remember a number of 750,000 or so engineers in the USA.  I'm not sure if this is Civil's or all engineers.  This would make for quite a long list.

RE: CIvil/Structural Engineering Dictionary

That sounds like all engineers that are registered.  I just got my WV # and it is in the 17000.  If that is the average, that puts the US count at 850,000.  I think Ohio is in the 70000's now.  I realize there are some of those numbers are of folks that have passed on, but I also think 17000 is a little low as an average.

There has to be millions of engineers - most of which as unlicensed.  I am sure NSPE keeps tabs on the numbers.

Don Phillips
http://worthingtonengineering.com

RE: CIvil/Structural Engineering Dictionary

Are you after a dictionary or a directory?

Dick

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