Engineering and Society
Engineering and Society
Engineering and Society
CIVIL ENGINEERING
AND SOCIETY
• Drawing is the language of engineers. The survey maps and plans, the building description
etc. are to be provided with neat scaled drawings.
CE IS DIVERSE: (XIII) MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES
• A civil engineer has to conceive, plan, estimate, get approval, create and maintain all civil
engineering activities.
• Civil engineer has very important role in the development of the following infrastructure:
(i) Measure and map the earth’s surface.
(ii) Plan new townships and extension of existing towns.
(iii) Build the suitable structures for the rural and urban areas for various utilities.
(iv) Build tanks and dams to exploit water resources.
(v) Build river navigation and flood control projects.
(vi) Build canals and distributaries to take water to agricultural fields.
ROLE OF CE IN THE SOCIETY
(vii) Purify and supply water to the needy areas like houses, schools, offices etc.
(viii) Provide and maintain communication systems like roads, railways, harbors and airports.
(ix) Devise systems for control and efficient flow of traffic.
(x) Provide and maintain solid and waste water disposal system
(xi) Monitor land, water and air pollution and take measures to control them.
II. CIVIL ENGINEERING &
SOCIETY AND OTHER
PROFESSIONS
PICE HISTORY (EXCERPT FROM PICE WEBSITE)
• May 20 to 24,1975 first International convention was held in the Philippines on with the theme
” Civil Engineering in Disaster Prevention Control.” Proceedings in this convention were published
into a book and sold to members and public.
• Also, the drive to organize provincial chapters was intensified in order to truly unite the civil engineers
of the country. Another historical milestone was the on
• August 13, 1975 - accreditation (no. 007) of PICE by the Professional Regulation Commission as
the only official recognized organization of civil engineers in the Philippines.
CAREERS RELATED TO CIVIL ENGINEERING
CAREERS RELATED TO CIVIL ENGINEERING
JOBS DIRECTLY RELATED TO YOUR DEGREE INCLUDE:
• Building control surveyor
Typical duties include: examining and commenting on plans for new
buildings, alterations or extensions. Overseeing the work of building
surveyors and providing them with supportive management issuing
approval to start building work an completion certificates.