Article | REF: AG3310 V1

The role of technical engineering in construction

Author: Éric HUTTER

Publication date: April 10, 2003, Review date: August 3, 2015

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3. Conclusion

The role of technical engineering in the art of construction is therefore both broad and essential.

His responsibilities are commensurate with his role. They are not only technical, but also ethical and moral. In particular, engineering's contribution to sustainable development and respect for the environment, thanks to its knowledge and experience in the design and optimization of technical solutions, must continue and grow.

Given their responsibilities, engineering missions entail numerous technical and financial risks that engineers need to assess and master. But it's an exciting role, and the rewards of completing a project are immense.

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