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What types of projects are included in construction engineering?

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The construction of buildings and structures intended for purposes such as residential living, production, education, work, and recreation.

  Construction projects primarily include the following types of engineering:

  1. Building construction: Refers to the construction of buildings and structures intended for various purposes, such as residential living, production, study, work, and recreation. This includes residential buildings, commercial buildings, cultural facilities, educational facilities, healthcare facilities, sports facilities, transportation hubs, tourism facilities, industrial buildings, and more.

  2. Municipal Engineering: Refers to public infrastructure construction projects within the boundaries of cities or towns, such as roads, bridges, tunnels, rail transit systems, water supply and drainage facilities, wastewater treatment facilities, waste disposal facilities, and lighting systems, among others.

  3. Power Engineering: Refers to construction projects involving power system facilities such as power generation, transmission, transformation, and distribution, including thermal power engineering, hydropower engineering, wind power engineering, solar power engineering, and nuclear power plant engineering, among others.

  4. Water conservancy projects refer to engineering works constructed for the rational utilization and allocation of water resources, including reservoirs, sluice gates, pumping stations, irrigation district projects, river channel improvement projects, seawall projects, and soil and water conservation projects, among others.

  5. Transportation Engineering: Refers to the construction of transportation facilities such as railways, highways, airports, ports, and waterways, including subgrade engineering, pavement engineering, bridge engineering, tunnel engineering, and station and yard engineering.

  6. Metallurgical Engineering: Refers to construction projects involving metallurgical industrial facilities such as metal smelting and processing, including blast furnace projects, converter projects, electrolytic aluminum projects, copper smelting projects, and steel rolling projects, among others.

  7. Mining Engineering: Refers to construction projects involving mining facilities such as mineral resource exploration and extraction, including underground mine engineering, open-pit mine engineering, and ore-processing engineering.

  8. Petrochemical Engineering: Refers to construction projects for petrochemical industrial facilities, including oilfields, natural gas facilities, refining plants, and chemical plant projects, which involve the production of petroleum, natural gas, chemical products, and other petrochemicals.

  9. Communications Engineering: Refers to the construction projects involving telecommunications, broadcasting, television, the internet, and other communication facilities, including communications line engineering, communications equipment engineering, and communications network engineering.

  10. Shipbuilding Engineering: Refers to construction projects related to the shipbuilding industry, including the manufacturing and repair of ships and their equipment, as well as associated facilities such as dock engineering, slipway engineering, and outfitting engineering.

  11. Agricultural Engineering: Refers to construction projects involving agricultural infrastructure and agricultural production facilities, including farmland irrigation and water conservancy projects, agricultural mechanization projects, and rural land reclamation projects, among others.

  12. Environmental protection projects refer to projects constructed to protect and improve the environment, including pollution control projects, ecological restoration projects, environmental monitoring projects, and others.

  13. Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Engineering: Refers to engineering projects constructed to prevent natural disasters and reduce disaster-related losses, including flood control projects, earthquake-resistant projects, wind-resistant projects, and fire prevention projects, among others.

  14. Foundation and Substructure Engineering: Refers to the foundation and substructure works constructed to ensure the stability and safety of buildings and structures, including foundation treatment works, pile foundation works, underground continuous wall works, and others.

  15. Architectural decoration and renovation engineering: refers to the decoration and renovation work carried out on the interior and exterior of buildings and structures, including interior decoration projects, exterior wall decoration projects, landscape engineering, and more.

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