Friday, 21 July 2017

Civil Engineering Reference Manual for the PE Exam – An exclusive reference book for NCEES Civil PE exam

Michael R. Lindeburg, a well known author of engineering textbooks and references, has written an exclusive e-book alias “Civil Engineering Reference Manual for the PE Exam”. This all-encompassing textbook is specifically designed for the NCEES Civil PE exam. The book contains 1648 pages.



This book briefly explains the basics to improve your concepts associated with common civil engineering field. There are 90 chapters in the book which offer a comprehensive assessment of all the topics, codes, and standards documented in the NCEES Civil PE specifications. The wide-ranging index comprises of numerous entries together with various entries encompassed for each topic.



Construction Book For PE Exam



This following features are included in the book :

  • More than 100 appendices with necessary support material
  • More than 500 clarifying instances
  • In excess of 550 common civil engineering terms presented in an user-friendly glossary
  • Numerous equations, figures, and tables
  • Industry-standard jargon and nomenclature
  • Equivalent support of U.S. customary and SI units


Once you passed the exam, the Civil Engineering Reference Manual will also provide useful guidance all through your civil engineering career.


The book focuses on the following exam Topics

  • Civil Breadth: Project Planning; Means and Methods; Soil Mechanics; Structural Mechanics; Hydraulics and Hydrology; Geometrics; Materials; Site Development
  • Construction: Earthwork Construction and Layout; Estimating Quantities and Costs; Construction Operations and Methods; Scheduling; Material Quality Control and Production; Temporary Structures; Health and Safety. For additional Construction Depth coverage, check out the Construction Depth Reference Manual.
  • Geotechnical Site Characterization; Soil Mechanics, Laboratory Testing, and Analysis; Field Materials Testing, Methods, and Safety; Earthquake Engineering and Dynamic Loads; Earth Structures; Groundwater and Seepage; Problematic Soil and Rock Conditions; Earth Retaining Structures; Shallow Foundations; Deep Foundations
  • Structural: Analysis of Structures; Design and Details of Structures; Codes and Construction. For additional Structural coverage, check out the Structural Engineering Reference Manual.
  • Transportation: Traffic Engineering; Horizontal Design; Vertical Design; Intersection Geometry; Roadside and Cross-Section Design; Signal Design; Traffic Control Design; Geotechnical and Pavement; Drainage; Alternatives Analysis. For additional Transportation Depth coverage, check out the Transportation Depth Reference Manual.
  • Water Resources and Environmental: Analysis and Design; Hydraulics-Closed Conduit; Hydraulics-Open Channel; Hydrology; Groundwater and Wells; Wastewater Collection and Treatment; Water Quality; Drinking Water Distribution and Treatment; Engineering Economic Analysis


To purchase the book online, click on the following link.
http://www.amazon.in/Civil-Engineering-Reference-Manual-Exam/dp/1591265088

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