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Civil engineering and Project management

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Difference between Civil engineering and Project management

Civil engineering vs. Project management

Civil engineering is a professional engineering discipline that deals with the design, construction, and maintenance of the physical and naturally built environment, including works such as roads, bridges, canals, dams, airports, sewerage systems, pipelines, and railways. Project management is the practice of initiating, planning, executing, controlling, and closing the work of a team to achieve specific goals and meet specific success criteria at the specified time.

Similarities between Civil engineering and Project management

Civil engineering and Project management have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Architectural engineering, Thomas Telford.

Architectural engineering

Architectural engineering, also known as building engineering, is the application of engineering principles and technology to building design and construction.

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Thomas Telford

Thomas Telford FRS, FRSE (9 August 1757 – 2 September 1834) was a Scottish civil engineer, architect and stonemason, and a noted road, bridge and canal builder.

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Civil engineering and Project management Comparison

Civil engineering has 163 relations, while Project management has 149. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 0.64% = 2 / (163 + 149).

References

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