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COLLABORATION WITH OTHER PROFESSIONS:
Architects, Landscape Architects, Civil Engineering Technicians, Construction Manager, Urban Planners, Environmental Scientists or Engineers, Geotechnical Engineers, Mechanical Engineers, Electrical Engineers, Surveyors
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To translate architectural designs into practical and structurally sound structures.
Architects
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Who plans, designs, and reviews the construction of buildings.
Architects
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To provide services in connection with the design of buildings and the space within the site surrounding the buildings that have human occupancy or use as their principal purpose.
Architects
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Who design attractive and functional public parks, gardens, playgrounds, residential areas, college campuses, and public spaces.
Landscape Architects
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Who plan the locations of buildings, roads, walkways, flowers, shrubs, and trees within these environments.
Landscape Architects
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Who design areas so that they are not only easy to use but also harmonious with the natural environment.
Landscape Architects
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To plan, design, and build highways, bridges, utilities, and other infrastructure projects.
Civil Engineering Technicians
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To plan, design, and build commercial, industrial, residential, and land development projects.
Civil Engineering Technicians
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Who supervise and manage contractors and laborers at construction sites.
Construction Manager
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Who meet with architects, specialized trade employees, and civil engineers on projects or upcoming builds.
Construction Manager
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Who address emergencies, work delays, or other problems that affect the construction project.
Construction Manager
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To oversee the construction process, manage resources, and ensure projects are executed efficiently.
Construction Manager
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To contribute to city development plans, land use management, and sustainable urban design.
Urban Planners
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To assess and mitigate environmental impacts and ensure projects comply with environmental regulations.
Environmental Scientists or Engineers
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Who use the principles of engineering, soil science, biology, and chemistry to develop solutions to environmental problems.
Environmental Scientists or Engineers
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To improve recycling, waste disposal, public health, and water and air pollution control.
Environmental Scientists or Engineers
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To assess soil conditions, design foundations, and ensure the stability of structures.
Geotechnical Engineers
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Who design power-producing machines, such as electric generators, internal combustion engines, and steam and gas turbines, as well as power-using machines, such as refrigeration and air-conditioning systems.
Mechanical Engineers
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Who design other machines inside buildings, such as elevators and escalators.
Mechanical Engineers
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Who designs and develops new electrical systems, solves problems, and tests equipment.
Electrical Engineers
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Who study and apply the physics and mathematics of electricity, electromagnetism and electronics to both large and small-scale systems to process information and transmit energy.
Electrical Engineers
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Who update boundary lines and prepare sites for construction so that legal disputes are prevented.
Surveyors
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Who make precise measurements to determine property boundaries.
Surveyors
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Who provide data relevant to the shape and contour of the earth’s surface for engineering, mapmaking, and construction projects.
Surveyors