UNIT 1
Text AUniversity Courses and Careers in Civil Engineering
Text BThe Field in Civil Engineering
UNIT 2
Text ADevelopment of Roads
Text BReturn to the Turnpikes
UNIT 3
Text AHow Is a Modern Road Built
Text BHighway Types
UNIT 4
Text ARoad Construction (Ⅰ)
Text BRoad Construction (Ⅱ)
UNIT 5
Text ASight Distance (Ⅰ)
Text BSight Distance (Ⅱ)
UNIT 6
Text AGeneral Design Criteria of Highway
Text BHorizontal Alignment
UNIT 7
Text AVertical Alignment
Text BMedians for Multilane Highways
UNIT 8
Text ADesign of the Cross Section (Ⅰ)
Text BDesign of the Cross Section (Ⅱ)
UNIT 9
Text ADesign of Intersections at Grade
Text BInterchanges
UNIT 10
Text APortland Cement
Text BCement Properties and Storage
UNIT 11
Text APlain Concrete, Reinforced Concrete, and
Prestressed Concrete
Text BProportioning, Batching and Mixing of Concrete
UNIT 12
Text AConveying, Placing, Compacting, and Curing
of Concrete
Text BConcrete Properties
UNIT 13
Text ADurability of Concrete
Text BDurability of Building Materials
UNIT 14
Text ARigid Pavement
Text BFlexible Pavement
UNIT 15
Text ABituminous Materials
Text BBituminous Surface
UNIT 16
Text ABuilding Materials
Text BTesting of Materials
UNIT 17
Text AStressStrain Relationship of Materials
Text BLoad Classification
UNIT 18
Text AField Measurement of Density and Moisture
Content
Text BTests for Determining the Density of Soils
UNIT 19
Text AAmerica on Wheels
Text BBus Priorities
UNIT 20
Text ATraffic Engineering (Ⅰ)
Text BTraffic Engineering (Ⅱ)
UNIT 21
Text ABridges
Text BThe Future of Tall Building
UNIT 22
Text ACivil Engineering Contracts
Text BMaking a Contract
UNIT 23
Text AConstruction and Building Inspectors
Text BConstruction Cost Estimation
UNIT 24
Text AScientific Paper
Text BHow to Write a Scientific Paper
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