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Friction market in civil engineering is a sector of the construction industry that focuses on the design, construction, and maintenance of infrastructure projects. This includes roads, bridges, tunnels, airports, and other public works. The friction market is a highly competitive industry, with a wide range of products and services available. Companies in the market specialize in providing solutions for a variety of civil engineering projects, from large-scale infrastructure projects to smaller-scale residential projects.
The friction market is an important part of the civil engineering industry, as it provides the necessary materials and services to ensure the successful completion of projects. Companies in the market must be able to provide quality products and services in order to remain competitive. This includes providing materials such as asphalt, concrete, and steel, as well as services such as engineering design, construction management, and project management.
Some of the companies in the friction market include AECOM, Bechtel, Jacobs Engineering Group, Kiewit Corporation, and Parsons Corporation. These companies provide a wide range of services and products to meet the needs of civil engineering projects. Show Less Read more