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20/09/2025

� What Is Civil Engineering? The Backbone of Modern Construction �

Civil Engineering is the art and science of designing, building, and maintaining the infrastructure that powers our world.
From roads, bridges, and tunnels to skyscrapers, dams, and water systems, this field is everywhere—quietly shaping our daily lives.

� Key Features:
- Structural Design: Ensuring buildings and bridges stand strong against time and nature.
- Geotechnical Engineering: Understanding soil behavior for safe foundations.
- Transportation Systems: Designing efficient roads, railways, and airports.
- Water Resources & Environmental Engineering: Managing clean water, drainage, and sustainability.
- Construction Management: Planning, budgeting, and executing projects with precision.

� Why It Matters Today:
- Rapid urbanization demands smarter, safer infrastructure.
- Climate challenges require resilient and sustainable designs.
- Civil engineers are leading the way in smart cities, green buildings, and disaster-resistant structures.

� Watch this reel to see how civil engineering turns vision into reality.
Tag someone who’s building the future—one beam, one blueprint at a time.

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06/09/2025

Do you know what the
numbers and letters stamped on rebar mean? 🤔
In this post, you'll learn about the important details of reinforcement steel (rebar) that will help you better identify its quality and type.

1. Bar Size:
The number stamped on the rebar indicates its diameter. In the image above, you can see various sizes from 8mm to 32mm. The larger this number, the thicker and stronger the bar.

2. Steel Type:
The letter, usually located below the size number, specifies the type of steel used to make the bar. These letters have different meanings:

S - Carbon Steel: The most common type of steel in construction.

A - Axle Steel: Made from recycled train car axles.

W - Low-Alloy Steel: Resistant to bending and suitable for welding.

SS - Stainless Steel: Resistant to corrosion and rust.

CS - Low-Carbon Chromium: Offers high resistance to corrosion.

Knowing this information helps you choose the right and high-quality materials for your construction projects.

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