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Civil Engineering Made Simple

Civil Engineering Made Simple

Civil Engineering Made Simple is a podcast that simplifies key civil engineering concepts by summarizing important topics and ideas from well-known civil engineering books.Each episode breaks down a specific subject in a clear and easy way, making it useful for students, beginners, and anyone who wants to understand civil engineering without complications.

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    Soil Improvement and Ground Modification Methods

    Published Jun 9, 2026

    A comprehensive guide to soil improvement and ground modification. It explains that because most infrastructure is built on or in the ground, engineers must often alter soil properties like shear strength, compressibility, and permeability to ensure structural stability. The author categorizes these techniques into mechanical, hydraulic, and chemical modifications, as well as the use of structural inclusions and reinforcements. The sources also emphasize that as prime land becomes scarce, these

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    Seismic Design of Reinforced Concrete Buildings

    Published Jun 8, 2026

    A comprehensive technical guide for the seismic design of reinforced concrete buildings, specifically those in regions of high seismicity. The text transitions from fundamental material properties of steel and concrete to the complex analysis of structural components like beams, columns, and walls. It highlights the critical differences between prescriptive design, which follows strict building codes, and performance-based design, which uses advanced simulations to meet specific safety goals. Ke

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    Seismic Design of Reinforced Concrete Structures for Controlled Inelastic Response

    Published Jun 7, 2026

    Outlines contemporary seismic design strategies for reinforced concrete buildings, focusing on achieving controlled inelastic response during earthquakes. The text details the fundamental philosophy of capacity design, which prioritizes structural ductility and energy dissipation over simple elastic resistance to avoid catastrophic failure. It provides a comprehensive comparative analysis of regulatory frameworks from several regions, including New Zealand, the United States, Japan, and Europe (

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    Seismic Design of Steel Structures

    Published Jun 6, 2026

    A comprehensive overview of the evolution and challenges of seismic design for steel structures, primarily through the scholarly work of Victor Gioncu and Federico Mazzolani. Historically, engineers viewed steel as a perfect material for earthquake-prone regions due to its inherent ductility, a "myth" bolstered by the survival of steel buildings in early 20th-century disasters. However, the sources explain that catastrophic failures during the 1985 Mexico City, 1994 Northridge, and 1995 Kobe ear

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    PCI Parking Structures: Recommended Practice for Design and Construction

    Published Jun 5, 2026

    A comprehensive guide to the design and construction of precast, prestressed concrete parking structures. It highlights the importance of user-friendly environments, emphasizing that these facilities often form a visitor's first impression of a site. The text explains that precast concrete offers superior durability and permeability resistance compared to cast-in-place alternatives because it is manufactured in a controlled factory setting. Detailed sections address functional design, such as se

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    Reinforced Concrete Structures: Analysis and Design

    Published Jun 4, 2026

    Reinforced Concrete Structures

    A detailed framework for the analysis and design of building elements using nonprestressed steel reinforcement. Written by David A. Fanella, the text explores the fundamental mechanics of how steel counteracts concrete's inherent weakness in tension to create durable, fire-resistant, and resilient members. It aligns with the 2015 International Building Code and ACI 318-14 standards, covering specific requirements for slabs, beams, columns, walls, and foundations. The material addresses various s

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    Seismic Design of Reinforced and Precast Concrete Buildings

    Published Jun 3, 2026

    A technical guide focused on the creative and analytical processes of earthquake-resistant engineering. The author emphasizes that design is a creative endeavor that must balance aesthetics, economy, and safety through a deep understanding of structural behavior. Key technical concepts explored include ductility, which acts as a building's shock absorber, and shear transfer mechanisms essential for structural integrity. Englekirk advocates for displacement-based design over traditional force-bas

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    Building Construction Handbook

    Published Jun 2, 2026

    A comprehensive overview of building processes, ranging from initial site investigations and foundation substructures to complex superstructure framing and internal finishes. It emphasizes the practical application of current building regulations, modern technologies, and sustainable design principles across residential and commercial sectors. Through the use of detailed illustrations and systematic explanations, the text clarifies the functions of primary elements, material properties, and the

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    Steel Design 5th Edition

    Published Jun 1, 2026

    A textbook focused on structural engineering. The material includes comprehensive licensing and copyright information from the publisher, Cengage Learning, outlining the permitted academic use of these supplemental resources. A detailed table of contents lists chapters ranging from structural steel concepts to the design of tension and compression members, beams, and connections. The source provides step-by-step mathematical solutions and spreadsheet data for textbook problems involving stress-s

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    Pile Design and Construction Rules of Thumb

    Published May 31, 2026

    A practical manual for engineers and students specializing in foundation systems. The text details the essential phases of geotechnical projects, beginning with thorough site investigations, literature reviews, and subsurface soil sampling. It provides a technical breakdown of soil behavior, distinguishing between the frictional strength of sands and the cohesive properties of clays to determine load-bearing capacities. The author evaluates various foundation types, such as shallow footings, mat

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    Roark's Formulas for Stress and Strain

    Published May 30, 2026

    A comprehensive guide for designing engineers, offering tabulated formulas and analytical methods for calculating the effects of loading on various structural components. The text details the fundamental properties of stress and strain, explaining how to utilize coordinate transformations and Hooke's law for linear, isotropic materials. Additionally, it highlights the integration of computational tools and both SI and USCU units in modern structural analysis. The material further outlines divers

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    Repair, Protection and Waterproofing of Concrete Structures

    Published May 29, 2026

    An extensive technical manual for maintaining and restoring reinforced concrete. The text covers a wide range of topics, starting with the legal and professional duties of engineers, including their roles as expert witnesses in litigation and the preparation of contract documents. Detailed sections explain the basic characteristics of materials, common causes of structural deterioration, and modern techniques for investigating and diagnosing defects. Furthermore, the author provides specific gui

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    Repair of Concrete Structures to EN 1504

    Published May 28, 2026

    A comprehensive guide for the renovation of concrete structures in alignment with the EN 1504 international standards. This handbook outlines essential principles and methods for diagnosing damage, selecting appropriate repair materials, and ensuring long-term structural integrity. It details various rehabilitation strategies, ranging from surface protection and crack injection to advanced electrochemical treatments like cathodic protection. Additionally, the text defines critical technical term

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    Reinforced Concrete: Mechanics and Design 5Ed

    Published May 27, 2026

    Reinforced Concrete

    A comprehensive academic resource for civil engineering students and professionals. The textbook combines the theoretical principles of mechanics with the practical application of engineering codes to guide the safe and economical creation of structures. Early chapters introduce the fundamental properties of the material, explaining how incorporating steel reinforcement or prestressing tendons compensates for the low tensile strength of concrete. Beyond basic theory, the text outlines the entire

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    Reinforced Concrete Design of Tall Buildings

    Published May 26, 2026

    A comprehensive guide for engineers, covering fundamental design concepts, gravity systems, and various lateral load-resisting systems such as shear walls and framed tubes. Detailed chapters examine the impact of wind and seismic loads on high-rise structures, including specific building code requirements from the IBC and ASCE 7-05. The source also includes case studies of iconic skyscrapers like the Burj Dubai and Petronas Towers to illustrate real-world applications of complex engineering theo

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    Reinforced Concrete: Mechanics and Design (6th Edition)

    Published May 25, 2026

    Reinforced Concrete

    A comprehensive look at the theoretical principles and practical applications of structural concrete engineering. Authored by James K. Wight and James G. MacGregor, the text utilizes the laws of statics and mechanics of materials to explain how reinforced members function under various stresses. The provided excerpts outline the design process, emphasizing the importance of structural safety, economy, and serviceability limit states in modern construction. Key updates in this edition include ful

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    Reinforced Concrete Design: A Practical Approach

    Published May 24, 2026

    Reinforced Concrete Design

    This educational resource focuses on the functional application of building principles for cast-in-place concrete structures specifically within the context of Canadian design codes and standards. The text introduces fundamental engineering concepts, such as the chemical composition of concrete and the mechanical advantages of integrating steel reinforcement to handle tensile stresses. It further categorizes the structural components of a building into horizontal and vertical systems, while dist

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    Reinforced Concrete Deep Beams

    Published May 23, 2026

    It addresses the specialized design needs of structural components found in tall buildings, offshore structures, and foundations, which often fall outside the scope of standard building codes. The material outlines various analytical methods, including plasticity theory, the softened truss model, and finite element analysis, to predict strength and failure modes. Significant attention is given to the CIRIA Guide 2, detailing "Simple Rules" for uniform loads and "Supplementary Rules" for complex

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    Reinforced Concrete: Design theory and examples

    Published May 22, 2026

    Reinforced Concrete

    A comprehensive textbook serves as a guide for civil engineering students and practitioners, focusing on the structural design of reinforced concrete elements in accordance with the BS8110 code. It covers fundamental topics such as material properties, the limit state design philosophy, and the practical analysis of components like beams, slabs, columns, and foundations. Furthermore, the source provides detailed design examples and explores complex topics including tall building analysis, struct

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    Principles of Environmental Engineering & Science

    Published May 21, 2026

    This academic resource integrates fundamental scientific disciplines like chemistry, biology, and hydrology with practical engineering applications to address sanitation and pollution. The book emphasizes the materials and energy balance as a primary tool for analyzing environmental systems, including water treatment, air quality, and waste management. It further explores modern challenges such as sustainability, risk assessment, and environmental ethics while providing a historical perspective

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    Practical Design of Reinforced Concrete Buildings

    Published May 20, 2026

    A comprehensive guide to the structural design and analysis of concrete structures based on modern building codes. The text bridges the gap between theoretical engineering concepts and real-world application, covering essential elements such as slabs, beams, columns, and foundations. It details how reinforced concrete functions as a composite material, explaining its resistance to forces like bending, shear, and torsion. Beyond technical calculations, the source offers insights into construction

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    PCI Design Handbook: Precast and Prestressed Concrete, Sixth Edition

    Published May 19, 2026

    A comprehensive technical resource published by the Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute. It documents the historical evolution of the industry in North America, beginning with the landmark Walnut Lane Memorial Bridge, and details the technological advancements in materials and manufacturing. The sources highlight the broad applications of precast concrete in diverse structures such as residential buildings, bridges, and stadiums. Furthermore, the text emphasizes quality assurance through rigo

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    Pile Foundations in Engineering Practice

    Published May 18, 2026

    A comprehensive technical guide for geotechnical and structural engineers. The excerpts detail the mechanical behavior of soils during pile installation, emphasizing how driving piles into clay or sand alters the surrounding ground’s stress and strength. The authors categorize piles based on material composition, such as timber, concrete, and steel, as well as by installation techniques like driving or boring. The document outlines the load transfer mechanisms for various pile types, including f

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    Pile Foundation Analysis and Design

    Published May 17, 2026

    An extensive technical manual focused on the mechanical analysis and structural engineering of pile foundations. It details various methods for calculating load-bearing capacity and assessing how deep foundation elements interact with different soil compositions. The text provides specific mathematical formulas and design criteria essential for ensuring the stability of heavy structures under both vertical and lateral pressures. Furthermore, it examines settlement behavior and the physical prope

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    National Building Code of Canada 2005 Volume 1

    Published May 16, 2026

    A comprehensive model document designed to regulate the design, construction, and alteration of buildings across the country. Published by the National Research Council of Canada, it establishes essential technical provisions focused on maintaining safety, health, accessibility, and structural protection. This edition introduced an objective-based format, organizing regulations into three distinct divisions that cover compliance goals, acceptable technical solutions, and administrative protocols

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    National Building Code of Canada 2005 Volume 2

    Published May 15, 2026

    A comprehensive regulatory framework for the design and construction of safe, accessible, and functional structures. This technical document establishes minimum performance standards across a wide array of categories, including fire protection, structural integrity, and environmental separation. It provides specific guidance on mechanical systems, such as heating and plumbing, while outlining necessary safety measures for construction sites. A significant portion of the text focuses on accessibi

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    Snow Loads: Guide to the Snow Load Provision of ASCE 7-16

    Published May 14, 2026

    Snow Loads

    A comprehensive interpretation of snow load provisions for structural engineering, specifically focusing on the ASCE 7-16 standards. It explains the scientific relationship between ground snow measurements and the resulting loads on various roof types, including flat, sloped, and solar-paneled structures. The text highlights how environmental variables like wind exposure, thermal conditions, and geographic elevation significantly influence the risk of structural failure. Detailed mathematical fo

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    Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering: Fundamentals and Applications

    Published May 13, 2026

    A comprehensive guide to soil mechanics and foundation engineering. The text is structured into two main sections: Fundamentals, which covers theoretical principles like soil classification and shear strength, and Applications, which focuses on practical tasks such as site investigation and foundation design. Dr. Sivakugan, an experienced educator and engineer, utilizes worked examples, illustrations, and review exercises to bridge the gap between complex theory and real-world geotechnical probl

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    Steel Structures: Practical Design Studies

    Published May 12, 2026

    Steel Structures

    A comprehensive technical manual outlines the foundational principles and contemporary practices of structural engineering, specifically focusing on the analysis and design of steel-framed buildings. The material highlights the transition from traditional elastic theory to modern limit state design, offering detailed comparisons between British Standards (BS 5950) and Eurocode 3 (EC3). Key topics include the phases of the design process, the importance of computer modeling, and specific design c

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    Moving the Earth, 5th Edition: The Workbook of Excavation

    Published May 11, 2026

    This technical guide details the fundamental procedures and environmental regulations associated with land clearing and site preparation for construction and agriculture. The text emphasizes the importance of erosion control, specifically through silting fences and adherence to NPDES federal standards to prevent water pollution. Practical instructions are provided for the removal of vegetation, including the mechanical uprooting of brush, the safe felling of large trees using specialized cuts, a

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    Trenchless Technology Piping: Installation and Inspection

    Published May 10, 2026

    Trenchless Technology Piping

    A comprehensive technical overview of trenchless technology for the installation, inspection, and repair of underground piping systems. It begins by contrasting traditional open-cut excavation with modern trenchless methods, emphasizing the latter's ability to reduce social costs and environmental disruptions. The text details various specialized techniques, such as horizontal directional drilling (HDD), microtunneling, and pipe bursting, while explaining the critical physics of pipe-soil intera

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    Minimum Reinforcement in Concrete Members

    Published May 9, 2026

    Investigates the critical parameters of minimum reinforcement in concrete members to prevent sudden brittle collapse. Edited by Alberto Carpinteri, the work utilizes linear elastic fracture mechanics (LEFM) to analyze how beam size-scale and steel percentages influence failure transitions. The research highlights the brittleness number, a dimensionless factor that helps engineers determine the exact amount of steel needed for stable crack propagation. Through a combination of theoretical modelin

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    Mechanics of Materials Eighth Edition

    Published May 8, 2026

    A comprehensive educational resource for engineering students. The text focuses on the analysis and design of structural members by examining how internal forces produce stresses and deformations. It employs a structured SMART problem-solving methodology to guide students through complex concepts such as axial loading, torsion, and pure bending. The material is supported by digital learning tools, including adaptive questioning systems and laboratory videos to enhance conceptual understanding. A

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    Mechanics of Materials

    Published May 7, 2026

    A comprehensive educational guide for engineering students to understand how physical bodies react to external forces. This textbook focuses on the fundamental relationship between applied loads and the resulting internal stress and strain within a material. By utilizing principles of statics and equilibrium, the text teaches readers how to calculate resultant loadings such as normal force, shear force, and bending moments. The source highlights updated features including conceptual problems, re

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    Measuring, Monitoring and Modeling Concrete Properties

    Published May 6, 2026

    Examines the measurement, monitoring, and modeling of concrete properties. Dedicated to Professor Surendra P. Shah, the text focuses on technical advancements in high-performance cementitious composites and innovative building materials. A primary case study investigates CARDIFRC, a fiber-reinforced concrete, highlighting how even fiber distribution is essential for achieving superior fatigue performance and reducing autogenous shrinkage. Through image analysis and static testing, researchers de

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    Design of Reinforced Concrete: ACI 318-05 Code Edition

    Published May 5, 2026

    A comprehensive foundation for the design of reinforced concrete structures. Updated to comply with the ACI 318-05 code, the text covers essential topics ranging from material properties like compressive strength and creep to the analysis of beams, slabs, and columns. It highlights the historical evolution of concrete and discusses the practical advantages and limitations of using it as a primary structural material. Additionally, the authors offer various instructor and student resources, such

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    Structural Concrete: Theory and Design

    Published May 3, 2026

    Structural Concrete

    A foundational understanding of structural concrete by exploring its historical evolution, from the invention of portland cement to the development of modern skyscrapers. The authors outline essential design philosophies, specifically emphasizing the strength design method and unified design principles according to ACI 318-19 standards. Key technical sections detail the mechanical properties of reinforced concrete, including compressive strength, creep, and the behavior of steel reinforcement. F

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    Matrix Structural Analysis

    Published May 2, 2026

    A comprehensive guide to modern engineering methods for evaluating complex structures. The authors focus on the direct stiffness method and the integration of computerized analysis tools to solve large-scale linear and nonlinear problems. Updated for its second edition, the text introduces MASTAN2, an interactive software package designed to help students visualize structural behavior and perform digital calculations. Beyond basic theory, the chapters explore advanced topics such as virtual work

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    RSMeans Illustrated Construction Dictionary: Student Edition

    Published May 1, 2026

    A comprehensive educational resource for individuals entering the building trades and architectural fields. This reference work provides simplified definitions for a vast array of technical terms, industry abbreviations, and professional organizations while intentionally omitting obsolete terminology. To enhance clarity, the text incorporates over 1,400 illustrations that visually define complex components like structural members and specialized tools. Beyond basic vocabulary, the source address

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    Design of Reinforced Concrete

    Published Apr 30, 2026

    A comprehensive foundation for the analysis and design of structural elements using ACI 318-11 standards. The text highlights the synergistic relationship between concrete and steel, detailing how their combined properties address the inherent tensile weaknesses of plain concrete. It covers essential material properties, including compressive strength, creep, and shrinkage, while introducing modern advancements like high-strength concretes and fiber reinforcement. Beyond theoretical mechanics, t

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    ICE Specification for Piling and Embedded Retaining Walls

    Published Apr 29, 2026

    A comprehensive industry standard published by the Institution of Civil Engineers to regulate foundation works in the United Kingdom. This second edition, updated in 2007, aligns technical requirements with modern European Standards and Eurocodes while emphasizing safety and quality management. The document is organized into three distinct parts: general guidance, the core technical specification for various piling methods, and detailed guidance notes for practitioners. It defines the specific r

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    Illustrated 2009 Building Code Handbook

    Published Apr 28, 2026

    A comprehensive visual guide to the International Building Code (IBC). This professional reference simplifies complex regulatory language into accessible lists and diagrams to assist architects and engineers in compliance. The text covers a vast range of construction standards, including fire protection systems, means of egress, and accessibility requirements for various building types. Detailed chapters address specific structural elements such as exterior walls, roof assemblies, and foundation

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    Structural Steel Design

    Published Apr 27, 2026

    A comprehensive guide to structural steel design, bridging the gap between theoretical engineering principles and professional practice. The authors detail the manufacturing process of steel and its mechanical properties, such as yield stress and ductility, while explaining the behavior of various standardized shapes like W-sections, channels, and HSS. Key design methodologies, specifically LRFD and ASD, are explored through realistic examples that place individual components within the context

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    2018 International Building Code: Illustrated Handbook

    Published Apr 26, 2026

    A comprehensive technical guide designed to clarify the application and underlying rationale of modern construction regulations. Published by the International Code Council, this resource utilizes over 500 illustrations and expert commentary to assist professionals in navigating complex fire-safety, life-safety, and structural requirements. The text details a wide array of standards, ranging from occupancy classifications and means of egress to specific material guidelines for steel, concrete, a

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    Civil Engineering PE: Breadth and Depth

    Published Apr 25, 2026

    A professional reference for the Principles and Practice of Engineering examination. The text provides a rigorous overview of core engineering disciplines, including structural analysis, geotechnical mechanics, hydraulics, and transportation design. Detailed chapters examine specific materials and methodologies, ranging from reinforced concrete and structural steel to wastewater treatment and construction scheduling. The guide includes theoretical explanations, solved examples, and practice prob

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    Stormwater Collection Systems Design Handbook

    Published Apr 24, 2026

    A historical and technical foundation for the engineering of systems that manage rain and runoff. It traces the evolution of drainage from ancient civilizations like those in Mesopotamia, Crete, and Rome to the sophisticated computer modeling used by modern municipalities. Beyond historical context, the text defines essential hydrologic principles, such as the water cycle and the specific impact of urbanization on natural landscapes. It details fundamental mathematical tools like Manning’s Formu

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    Analysis and Design of Steel and Composite Structures

    Published Apr 23, 2026

    A comprehensive guide for the analysis and design of steel and composite structures, integrating international standards such as Australian Standards and Eurocode 4. The text establishes a foundation in limit state design philosophy, addressing critical factors like strength, stability, and serviceability to ensure structural integrity and efficiency. Detailed chapters examine the behavior of specific components, including steel members, composite slabs, beams, and columns, while highlighting th

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    Linear and Non-linear Numerical Analysis of Foundations

    Published Apr 22, 2026

    Focuses on advanced computational methods used to predict how structural foundations react to various physical stresses and environmental conditions. Specifically, the material highlights the importance of probabilistic risk assessment in site investigations to avoid over-designing or under-designing foundations. It also examines the complex interaction between soil and pile foundations, demonstrating how 3D non-linear analysis can provide more accurate data than traditional empirical formulas.

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    Formwork for Concrete Structures

    Published Apr 21, 2026

    A comprehensive foundation for understanding concrete formwork as a critical temporary structure in civil engineering. The material highlights that formwork accounts for a significant portion of a project's cost and timeline, requiring a rigorous focus on quality, safety, and economy. It details various materials—such as timber, steel, and aluminum—alongside specialized systems like climbing and flying forms used for complex modern structures. Beyond technical design, the text emphasizes manager

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    Joints In Steel Construction: Moment Connections

    Published Apr 20, 2026

    Joints In Steel Construction

    Provides comprehensive guidance on the design and calculation of moment-resisting connections in structural steelwork. The text focuses heavily on bolted end plate connections, offering rigorous mathematical procedures to evaluate load paths, tension zones, and compression zones within a frame. To aid engineering efficiency, the guide includes standardized capacity tables and abridged manual methods for determining the strength and rotational stiffness of various joints. Detailed diagrams and de

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    Reinforced Concrete Design

    Published Apr 19, 2026

    A fundamental guide for civil engineering and architecture students and practitioners. The material focuses on the behavior and sizing of structural elements like beams, columns, and slabs, ensuring they comply with the 1995 ACI Codes. Because reinforced concrete is a complex material that undergoes physical changes like shrinking and cracking, the authors emphasize empirical design methods derived from testing. Ultimately, the book provides the necessary framework to create complex infrastructu

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    Pile Design and Construction Practice

    Published Apr 18, 2026

    Provides an exhaustive guide to the design and construction of piled foundations. It integrates modern Eurocode 7 standards with traditional empirical methods to address the complexities of soil-pile interaction and load-bearing resistance. The text details a wide variety of piling techniques, including displacement and replacement methods, while offering practical advice on equipment selection and contract management. Additionally, the manual features global case studies and worked examples to

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    Metal Building Systems Design and Specifications

    Published Apr 17, 2026

    An extensive technical history and practical guide to the pre-engineered metal building industry. The text clarifies common terminology, distinguishing these integrated structural systems from simpler modular or prefabricated units while tracing their evolution from 19th-century iron frames to modern computer-designed structures. It details the essential components of these systems, including primary rigid frames, secondary members like purlins and girts, and specialized metal cladding. The auth

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    Construction Waterproofing

    Published Apr 16, 2026

    A comprehensive professional guide focused on the building envelope. The author establishes two foundational concepts: the 90%/1% principle, which asserts that most leaks occur at minute transition points, and the 99% principle, which attributes nearly all failures to installation errors rather than material defects. Detailed chapters outline strategies for below-grade and above-grade waterproofing, specifically addressing forces like hydrostatic pressure and capillary action. The text further e

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    Hollow Sections in Structural Applications

    Published Apr 15, 2026

    A foundational resource for the design and application of hollow steel sections in structural and civil engineering. It integrates the latest international standards and research from organizations like CIDECT and the IIW to provide a consistent framework for analyzing tubular joints and members. The text covers essential topics such as manufacturing processes, mechanical properties, and the performance of structures under diverse conditions, including fire and fatigue. Beyond theoretical models

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    Hydraulic Design Handbook

    Published Apr 14, 2026

    A comprehensive handbook on hydraulic design, tracing the discipline's growth from ancient water control to modern engineering. It explores the rich history of irrigation systems and urban infrastructure in civilizations like Egypt, Mesopotamia, Mexico, and the American Southwest. The author examines the evolution of dams and aqueducts, noting how early societies managed drainage and sanitation through innovative clay piping and stone structures. In addition to historical context, the source add

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    Smart Connection Systems: Design and Seismic Analysis

    Published Apr 13, 2026

    Smart Connection Systems

    Examines the engineering of smart connection systems, specifically focusing on their design and seismic analysis. The text explores the integration of concrete-filled steel tube (CFT) columns with partially restrained (PR) connections to enhance structural durability. A primary innovation discussed is the application of shape memory alloys (SMAs), such as Nitinol, which provide buildings with recentering capabilities and superior ductility during earthquakes. Through a combination of three-dimen

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    Geosynthetic Design and Construction Guidelines

    Published Apr 12, 2026

    A comprehensive guide for civil and highway engineers on the effective integration of geosynthetic materials into infrastructure projects. Published by the Federal Highway Administration, the text details the classification, design, and installation of various products like geotextiles, geogrids, and geomembranes. It outlines six core functions for these synthetic materials, including filtration, drainage, and structural reinforcement, to improve the durability of roads and embankments. The sour

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    Handbook of Corrosion Engineering

    Published Apr 11, 2026

    A comprehensive technical guide for practicing engineers, detailing the fundamental principles, detection, and prevention of material degradation. This third edition explores diverse corrosive environments, including atmospheric, aquatic, and soil-based settings, while highlighting the significant role of microorganisms in biofouling. It provides an in-depth analysis of corrosion mechanisms in critical infrastructure, such as reinforced concrete and municipal water systems, often citing modern d

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    The Grouting Handbook: A Step-by-Step Guide for Foundation Design and Machinery Installation

    Published Apr 10, 2026

    The Grouting Handbook

    A comprehensive technical guide for establishing stable machinery foundations and ensuring equipment reliability. The text emphasizes that a machine’s longevity is directly linked to the structural integrity of its base, which must account for soil conditions, mass-to-weight ratios, and the specific needs of reciprocating or centrifugal units. Key sections detail the critical role of concrete quality, specifically highlighting how improper water ratios or curing methods can lead to cracks and lo

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    Geotechnical Engineering: Principles and Practices of Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering

    Published Apr 9, 2026

    Geotechnical Engineering

    A comprehensive guide for students and professionals. It provides a logical progression from fundamental soil properties—such as classification, permeability, and shear strength—to the practical design of foundations and earth-retaining structures. The text emphasizes the transition from theory to field application, incorporating numerous example problems and the latest engineering standards. Key topics include soil exploration, slope stability, and modern soil improvement techniques like the us

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    Geotechnical Engineering

    Published Apr 8, 2026

    An extensive academic resource for students of civil engineering and technology. Now in its third edition, the work integrates both soil mechanics and foundation engineering into a single, comprehensive volume to address a lack of unified learning materials. It emphasizes practical application by including numerous graded problems, objective questions, and clear references to Indian Standards for professional relevance. The author has transitioned the text to the S.I. unit system to reflect mode

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    Handbook for Building Construction: Administration, Materials, Design, and Safety

    Published Apr 7, 2026

    A foundational guide to the administration, materials, and management of building projects. It explores the diverse sectors of the industry, ranging from residential to infrastructure, while highlighting modern alternative project delivery methods like design-build. The text emphasizes that while technical hard skills and software tools like BIM are essential, the industry remains a people-driven business requiring strong leadership and communication. Readers are introduced to the legal and fina

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    Handbook of Structural Steel Connection Design and Details

    Published Apr 6, 2026

    An essential technical guide for the engineering and construction of steel frameworks. This comprehensive resource focuses on the mechanical principles and practical applications of joining steel members, specifically through the use of bolts and welds. It outlines critical distinctions between high-strength structural bolts and common bolts, while detailing various installation states such as snug-tight and pretensioned. Furthermore, the text provides rigorous standards for joint classification

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    Handbook of Construction Tolerances

    Published Apr 5, 2026

    A technical guide for establishing permissible deviations in building projects. This second edition provides specific industry standards and mathematical formulas to ensure structural components align correctly during the assembly process. The provided excerpts focus on horizontal and vertical building layouts, illustrating how different measuring tools affect the precision of site work. By referencing ISO 4463 guidelines, the text establishes clear limits for variations in plumbness, linear dim