I've done just about everything listed above with the exception of bridges (only small pedestrian bridges and a snowmobile bridge over a marsh) and FRP stuff...
some of my most interesting work was done on teeth... after meeting a dentist in the student union building that was having problems with amalgam fillings on steel pins fail... when asked what the properties of the amalgam were he said it had a high compressive strength and a low tensile strength... just like concrete. The work started by my asking if it was possible that the tensile stresses created by the 'hard' point of the steel pin was creating a tensile fatigue failure in the amalgam... this was over 50 years back... since then I've done work with pietzoelectric ceramics to change turbine bearings from friction type bearings to gas bearings... this came about because of my finite element program that I wrote and my 'electric' lighter with a piezoelectric ceramic... and a bunch of stuff in between...
Also designed low pressure storage tanks... 100' dia and stacks 100' tall... done 30 storey buildings (no real tall ones) and 400,000 sq.ft cargo terminal buildings (only one that big, but a lot of smaller ones), a bunch of parkades (+20)... also a lot of masonry 18-20 storey buildings... and a bunch of shopping centres. Have played expert witness a few times, also (fires, collapses, failures and one explosion)...
I've had fun, but in hindsight I think I would have had more fun in medicine...
Rather than think climate change and the corona virus as science, think of it as the wrath of God. Feel any better?
-Dik