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having a good experience in site is enriching the engineer experiences since he is living with the site problems and practising and coordinating it on site
Yes. An Engineer should get first-hand experience from site. This will give him full exposure to the conditions, interaction with various entities like subcontractors, suppliers, consultants, clients representatives, etc. Also, he will understand the requirements of the project like planning, material management, etc.
I feel as far as Construction industry is concerned having site experience at the start of your career definitely helps a lot. Working at site help you to understand the common as well as measure issue we face while practically implementing the design. This way it is definitely helpful to avoid measure or common design mistakes.
Yes, a fresh civil engineer graduate must be engage to site works before doing office works in order to apply his knowledge from theoretical to actual and also to be expose on different site siyuations which build his confidence in improving his decision making skill which is very important as an engineer.
Exactly. Once after he got understood all construction sequence and techniques from site ; he can do his office job better and be a good engineer eventually.
yes.because they can learn innovative thinking from day by day activities
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seulement il doit passer par la phase de bureau pour maitriser les calculs.
graduation is like a birth , let him learn walking in site , see things practically and realistically happening , before any kind office based coordinator or designer
yes,i think that ,and i start my work on the site beside the designe in the office; finally the work on the site was more useful
Yes, I think so. A Graduate Civil Engineer to work at site first to increase the professional capabilities.
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