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Capstone proj.
1. Road Construction: The design and construction of roadways, ensuring safe and efficient
transportation routes for vehicles.
2. Bridge Engineering: Focuses on designing and building structures that span gaps such as rivers,
ensuring safe passage for people and vehicles.
3. Water Resources Engineering: Involves managing water supply, drainage, and flood control
systems to support sustainable water resource usage.
4. Structural Engineering: Concentrates on designing and analyzing buildings and infrastructure to
ensure they are safe, durable, and capable of withstanding various forces.
5. Environmental Engineering: Addresses environmental issues by designing systems for waste
management, pollution control, and resource conservation.
6. Geotechnical Engineering: Focuses on the behavior of earth materials, including soil and rock, to
ensure stable foundations for construction projects.
7. Construction Management: Overseeing and coordinating construction projects, ensuring they
stay on schedule and budget.
8. Transportation Engineering: Designs and maintains transportation systems like airports and
railways, optimizing traffic flow and safety.
9. Coastal Engineering: Involves managing coastal areas to protect against erosion, flooding, and
other environmental factors.
"Standard Analysis" typically refers to the process of evaluating an existing system, product, or solution
to assess its performance, functionality, or efficiency against established norms or industry standards.
This analysis aims to identify areas for improvement or optimization within the existing framework.
On the other hand, "Design and Developing New Solutions" refers to the creative process of
conceptualizing, planning, and building entirely new systems, products, or solutions. This approach
involves innovation and problem-solving to create something novel, often to address specific needs or
challenges that current standards or solutions cannot adequately meet.
A project life cycle is a structured framework that defines the phases a project goes through from
initiation to completion. It typically includes stages such as planning, execution, monitoring, and closure.
These phases help manage resources, tasks, and risks effectively, ensuring projects are completed
successfully and within defined constraints.