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dolos
thumb|250px|Dolosse forming a protective structure against a shoreline in [[Cape Town, South Africa.]]
Movable Scaffolding System
self-launching form used in bridge construction
list of Historic Civil Engineering Landmarks
Wikimedia list article
ranging rod
Surveying instrument
Cruachan Power Station
pumped storage hydroelectric power station in Argyll and Bute, Scotland UK
Incremental launch
Bridge building method
EN 1997
Design of buildings and civil engineering works standard - Eurocode 7 : Geotechnical design
shoring
Shoring is the process of temporarily supporting a building, vessel, structure, or trench with shores (props) when in danger of collapse or during repairs or alterations. Shoring comes from shore, a timber or metal prop. Shoring may be vertical, angled, or horizontal.
== Methods==
===Buildings===
thumb|right|Single steel raking shore system specifically for tilt slab shoring.
parking guidance and information
system to present drivers with dynamic information on parking within controlled areas
construction contract
mutual or legally binding agreement between two parties based on policies and conditions recorded in document form
Viaduc métro 8 de Charenton
bridge in Charenton-le-Pont
composite construction
construction using multiple materials to combine their properties
Grubbing
300px|thumb|Grubbed road with first layer of Construction aggregate|aggregate being appliedGrubbing or clearing is the removal of trees, shrubs, stumps and rubbish from a site. This is often at the site where a transportation or utility corridor, a road or power line, an edifice or a garden is to be constructed. Grubbing is performed following clearance of trees to their stumps, preceding construction.
launching gantry
Special-purpose mobile gantry crane used in bridge construction
permissible stress design
mechanical and civil design philosophy
Lightening holes
Matress
Bed protection for a watercourse made of geotextile and osier ( willow) wood
shaft
underground vertical or inclined passageway in civil engineering
Skew arch
not at a right angle