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Working as a Civil Engineer in Toronto

Working as a Civil Engineer in Toronto

Working as a Civil Engineer in Toronto

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Hi everyone there,I have been working in Kuwait for 10 years as a Structural Civil Engineer,Iam a site engineer and my field is Supervision,the main construction material in Kuwait is reinforced concrete.When I move to Toronto(Canada).am I going to have a chance to work in the same field? or do I have to redevelop myself again to be able to deal mainly with steel structures?

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RE: Working as a Civil Engineer in Toronto

Depending on who you work for you could find yourself involved with either steel or concrete, or both.  There are a lot of steel frame structures (warehouse type / "box" stores) going up in the greater Toronto area so that is always a good bet.  However, depending on the type of work your employer is involved in, you may very well find yourself supervising the construction of RC condos and apartment buildings.  Good luck !

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