Civil engineer

Civil engineers are capable of rebuilding the world and plays a responsible for overseeing and designing roads, water systems, buildings, bridges, and dams, among other structures. Civil engineers spend most of their time in an office designing and planning projects, although they visit construction field sites to oversee the completion of the work and its quality. Civil engineers work with complex designs where a math background, as well as skills in problem-solving, can help find solutions to issues that arise with the development of projects completion on date.

Job responsibilities of a civil engineer are:

  • Material Testing ( Building materials).
  • Considers the following rules/codes and potential project hazards.
  • Surveying work operations.
  • Supervision of infrastructure.
  • Using design and utility programs for projects.
  • Ensures quality control. 

Architect

Architects design various buildings and structures including office buildings (residential or commercial) and houses. They can work on projects as small as in one building to design the entire building with detailing. They must have experience with computer software such as AutoCAD to provide plans for clients. Architects must have great creativity and vision to make the project look attractive to customers. They are also responsible for taking care of many parts of the project, so they must be very organized to monitor all aspects of architectural development works. Architects with extensive experience can promote into higher level supervisory roles as architectural managers.

Job responsibilities of an architect are:

  • Provides Structure Specifications on organized detailing.
  • Estimates budget cost and time.
  • Drawing pictures and plans.
  • Plans for customers or clients.
  • Developing contracts.
  • Co-ordinates with the requirement of the client for project.

As we know civil engineers have B.tech civil degrees and architects have B.arch degrees. Let me tell you a brief differences between Civil engineering and Architecture in the table below:

















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