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- 3. Applies fluid mechanics, biology, and chemistry to environmental systems and wastewater treatment
- 5. Engineering concerned with managing coastal areas
- 8. The first International Convention was held in this country on May 20–24, 1975
- 11. Structures in coastal engineering used to prevent erosion caused by weather and longshore drift
- 12. Indian mathematician who used Hindu-Arabic numerals in the 7th century for excavation (volume) computations
- 13. Civil Engineering Month
- 15. This engineering analyzes movement of people and goods; plans and designs highways, railways, air and water transport
- 17. One of the earliest examples of a scientific approach to physical and mathematical problems applicable to civil engineering is the work of this man
- 19. Professional organization for civil engineers in the Philippines
- 20. Has been an aspect of life since the beginnings of human existence
- 21. Responsible for damages if the edifice falls, within the same period, due to construction defects or inferior materials
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- 1. The first engineering school, The National School of Bridges and Highways, was located in this country
- 2. The "father of civil engineering"
- 3. Developed the theory explaining the buckling of columns
- 4. Field of engineering based on structures, materials, geology, hydrology, mechanics, soils, and the environment
- 6. All registered civil engineers shall obtain this to stamp all plans and specifications they prepare
- 7. This engineering focuses on design and analysis of load-resisting structures (buildings, bridges, towers, aircraft, etc.)
- 9. Work identifying lime requirements for “hydraulicity” led to the invention of this type of cement
- 10. This engineering analyzes soil and rock affecting structures, foundations, retaining walls, and pavements
- 14. Recognized the PICE as the only official organization of civil engineers in the Philippines
- 16. This engineering manages formwork, scaffolding, lifting apparatus, and construction resources (labor, materials, equipment, money, time)
- 18. The one who drew up the plans and specifications for a building is liable for damages within fifteen years from completion
