नागरिक अभियांट्रिकी Meaning in English
नागरिक अभियांट्रिकी शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : civil engineer
, citizen engineering
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
नागरिक वर्गनागरिकों
नागरिकताहीनता
सिटोल्स
सिट्रट
सिट्रीन
सिट्रोन
खट्टे फल
साइट्रस maxima
खट्टे पेड़
पुरी
शहरवाला
शहरवासी
शहर पनाव
गंधबिलाव
नागरिक-अभियांट्रिकी इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Other tenants included dancers Alison Lee, Darya Collin, Beatrice Vitringer and Edmee Monod, author and historian Hector Bolitho, architect George Beiers, civil engineer William Pierre Beiers, mathematician and astronomer John Sidgewick, musicians John and Norma Bannenberg, and many others.
Greg was a civil engineer with the Waterboard and Sydney Water, working in Water Investigations and Distribution Branches.
Pierce was at university studying civil engineering when he was graded by Cronulla in 1969.
All of the EN Eurocodes relating to materials have a Part 1-1 which covers the design of buildings and other civil engineering structures and a Part 1-2 for fire design.
Indian civil engineers.
Railway civil engineers.
Frederick Swanwick (1810–1885), English civil engineer.
The house and gardens, including formal gardens and specimen plantings, were built in the 1920s by Clarence MacKenzie Lewis, a New York City stockbroker and civil engineer.
Prior to this, he commenced studying for a degree in civil engineering at the University of Western Sydney and has since transferred to the University of New South Wales where he is undertaking a double degree in civil and environmental engineering.
Holland was a civil engineering surveyor, and was married to Carolyn, with three adult children named Craig, Rohan and Naomi.
Following his acquaintance with Akram Ojjeh, a fellow Syrian financier and the founder of the TAG Group, Saïd established TAG Systems Constructions SA, a civil engineering and telecommunications business, which he chaired.
Ulster loyalist militant groups Hugh Iorys Hughes (16 April 1902 "ndash; 16 August 1977)) was a Welsh civil engineer and keen yachtsman who submitted ideas to the War Office for the design of the Mulberry harbours used in Operation Overlord.
In 1940 the civil engineer Guy Maunsell wrote to the War Office with a proposal for an artificial harbour, but the idea was not adopted.
In 1942 Hughes came up with a similar idea for using caissons as part of a jetty while working as a civil engineer in London.