Architect create designs for new construction projects, alterations and redevelopments.
They use their specialist construction knowledge and high-level drawing skills to design buildings that are functional, safe, sustainable and aesthetically pleasing.
Surveying
Construction surveying can take many forms.
It is used to establish the location and alignment of highways, bridges, buildings, pipes, and other man-made objects.
After large-scale projects are completed, an "as-built" survey is performed to locate any modifications that were made to the plans during construction.
Operators
A heavy equipment operator.
Heavy equipment used in engineering and construction projects. Typically only skilled workers may operate heavy equipment, and there is specialized training for learning to use heavy equipment.
Cast
Cast-in-place concrete or Cast-in-situ concrete
Is a technology of construction of buildings where walls and slabs of the buildings are cast at the site informwork. This differs from precast concrete technology where slabs are cast elsewhere and then brought to the construction site and assembled
Sanitary engineering
Also known as public health engineering or wastewater engineering.
Is the application of engineering methods to improve sanitation of human communities, primarily by providing the removal and disposal of human waste, and in addition to the supply of safe potable water.
Road engineering
Roadway design begins with the calculation of a road’s expected load exposure over a period of time, known as its ‘design life’, measured in Equivalent Single Axle Loads.
Building Inspector
Building Inspectors determine the structural soundness of buildings and construction projects. They are tasked with inspecting and assessing the structural quality of a building and ensuring compliance with zoning regulations, national building codes, and contract specifications.
Town and regional planning
Town and regional planning is a profession that promotes and manages change through the planning, design, implementation and management of public interventions in the development and use of land.
Drain inspection
Drain inspection refers to a process that involves the evaluation of drainage systems to ensure smooth and systematic wastewater transitions from pipelines to sewage systems. It is performed to prevent unexpected drainage issues from happening. These issues can include frost, corrosions, pipe cracks, and major cracks, including food waste, toilet paper buildup, or tree roots.