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Structural Engineering is a sub-discipline of Civil Engineering that focuses on the design and analysis of structures, such as buildings, bridges, and other large-scale infrastructure. Structural Engineers are responsible for ensuring that the structures they design are safe, efficient, and cost-effective. They must consider a variety of factors, such as the environment, the materials used, and the loads the structure will be subjected to. Structural Engineers must also be aware of the latest building codes and regulations, and must be able to work with other professionals, such as architects and contractors, to ensure that the structure meets all requirements.
Some of the companies in the Structural Engineering market include AECOM, WSP, Arup, Thornton Tomasetti, BuroHappold, and Ramboll. Show Less Read more