Civil Engineers - what knowledge, skills, and attitudes do you need to develop during your career? Take a look at the Civil Engineering Body of Knowledge (CEBOK) published by American Society of Civil Engineers. Have you used this reference in your own career? If so, how so? And ... what would you change, update, or remove to make it an even better reference? https://lnkd.in/gw69aMED
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