List of civil engineers
This list of civil engineers is a list of notable people who have been trained in or have practiced civil engineering .
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Benjamin Baker
English engineer in late 19th century
William Baker
American structural engineer of the Burj Khalifa
Michel Bakhoum
Egyptian consultant engineer and academic
Nicol Hugh Baird
Canal engineer and surveyor
George Rumford Baldwin
American canal engineer
James Fowle Baldwin
American canal engineer
Loammi Baldwin
American engineer and soldier
Hannskarl Bandel
Madison Square Garden roof, Crystal Cathedral
Harvey Oren Banks
State Engineer of California
James Arthur Banks
British dam engineer
Robert Barker
English railway engineer who also played in the first ever football international game
Henry Barnes
Traffic engineer who worked in US cities during 20th century
Nora Stanton Blatch Barney
American civil engineer
Peter W. Barlow
English engineer in late 19th century; notable for Lambeth Bridge (old) and tunnelling shield
William Henry Barlow
English engineer in late 19th century; railway engineering
Frank Baron
American academic
Alfred Barrett
American engineer of the Erie Canal
Javier Barros Sierra
Mexican engineer and teacher
Sir John Wolfe-Barry
English engineer in late 19th century; designed Tower Bridge
Lt Col Arthur John Barry
English engineer in late 19th and early 20th century; projects in China and India
John Vernon Bartlett
British civil and military engineer
Edward William Barton-Wright
British martial arts teacher
John Frederic La Trobe Bateman
British hydraulic engineer
Sir Joseph Bazalgette
English engineer in late 19th century; London sewerage system
Sir Thomas Hudson Beare
English engineer, academic
Nikolai Apollonovich Belelubsky
Russian bridge engineer
Bernard Forest de Belidor
Hydraulic engineer
Horace Bell
British railway engineer in India
William Bennet
English canal engineer
William Bennett
Irish-Australian bridge builder; Prince Alfred Bridge , Denison Bridge
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Samuel Bentham
Designer of Vauxhall Bridge
Arthur Bergan
Canadian highways engineer
Sir George Berkley
British railway engineer
Henry Berry
Liverpool dock engineer
Charles Beyer
Anglo-German locomotive engineer
George Parker Bidder
British engineer; railways, telegraphs and hydraulics
Sir Alexander Binnie
English engineer in late 19th century; tunnels and bridges across the Thames
William Binnie
British waterworks engineer, son of the above
Geoffrey Binnie
Dam engineer, grandson and son of the above
Osama bin Laden
Founder of al-Qaeda , studied civil engineering at university
Alan W. Bishop
Developer of Bishop's method of analysing earth dams
Magnus Bjorndal
American engineer and inventor
John Blenkinsop
English engineer in mid-19th century; railways , locomotives and mining
Benjamin Blyth
Scottish railway engineer
Benjamin Blyth II
Scottish railway engineer, first practising Scottish engineer to become president of the Institution of Civil Engineers
Gudmundur S. (Bo) Bodvarsson
Icelandic civil engineer and researcher
Alfred P. Boller
American civil engineer
Sir Thomas Bouch
English engineer in late 19th century; first Tay Rail Bridge disaster
Guillaume Boutheroue
17th-century French canal engineer
John Bradfield
Designer of Sydney Harbour Bridge
William Bragge
English engineer in the 19th century
Frederick Bramwell
British engineer
Jacob R. Brandt
American engineer in mid-19th century; covered bridge engineer
James Brindley
English engineer from mid-18th century; designed canals and watermills
John Alexander Brodie
City Engineer of Liverpool and inventor of the football goal net
Samuel Brown
British naval officer and bridge designer
William Brown
structural engineer
George Barclay Bruce
English railway engineer
Peter Bruff
British civil engineer
Henry Marc Brunel
English engineer in late 19th century
Isambard Kingdom Brunel
English engineer in mid-19th century; designed Great Western Railway , a series of famous steamships , and important bridges
Marc Isambard Brunel
French engineer in early 19th century; notable for the Thames tunnel
James Brunlees
Scottish engineer notable for designing Southend Pier
Peter Bruff
English engineer in 19th century; notable for work in Clacton on Sea
Sir George Buchanan
British civil engineer associated with harbour works in Burma , Iraq and Bombay , during early 20th century
George W. Buck
British canal, bridge and railway engineer
Leffert L. Buck
American civil engineer
Alfred Burges
British civil engineer
John Burland
Professor of civil engineering
Godliver Businge
Ugandan civil engineer
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Santiago Calatrava
Spanish architect: skyscrapers, bridges, train stations
Leopoldo Calvo Sotelo
Spanish Prime Minister
Ian McDonald Campbell
British civil engineer
Harold Camping
Civil engineer and end times prophecy maker
Frederick William Cappelen
American engineer, designed the Cappelen Memorial Bridge in Minneapolis, Minnesota
Albert Caquot
French civil engineer
Edgar Cardoso
Portuguese civil engineer and professor
Marie François Sadi Carnot
French civil engineer, then President of France
Arthur Casagrande
Civil engineer specialising in geotechnics
Giovanni Domenico Cassini
17th- and 18th-century astronomer and engineer of papal fortifications
Heberto Castillo Martínez
Mexican engineer, writer, social leader and political activist. Inventor of the composite material tridilosa
Augustin Louis Cauchy
French mathematician
Louis-Alexandre de Cessart
French bridge builder
Octave Chanute
19th-century American railroad engineer and aviation pioneer
Joseph Chaley
French suspension bridge designer
Maria Amélia Chaves
First female civil engineer to graduate from Instituto Superior Técnico at Universidade Técnica de Lisboa . Considered first Portuguese woman to graduate and then work in civil engineering, and the first Portuguese female engineer to work in the field.
Lemuel Chenoweth
American covered bridge designer
Jamilur Reza Choudhury
Vice-Chancellor of University of Asia Pacific
Edwin Clark
Designer of the Anderton Boat Lift
William Tierney Clark
English engineer in mid-19th century; suspension bridges
Barry Clarke
British geotechnical engineer
G. Wayne Clough
Former president of the Georgia Institute of Technology ; current secretary of the Smithsonian Institution
Reginald Coates
British civil engineer and academic
Alan Cockshaw
British civil engineer and ICE President
Clarence S. Coe
American railroad and span bridge designer and builder
Abraham Burton Cohen
American civil engineer
Joseph Colaco
American structural engineer
David Consunji
Filipino businessman and chairman of DMCI Holdings, Inc. ; 2017 Forbes 6th richest Filipino
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Henry Conybeare
English civil engineer and architect, responsible for creating a clean water supply to Mumbai
John Coode
English engineer, notable for work on Portland Harbour
Theodore Cooper
American civil engineer, supervisor of Quebec Bridge
Hugues Cosnier
17th-century French canal engineer
Charles-Augustin de Coulomb
Physicist who also developed methods for retaining wall design
Peter Arthur Cox
British civil engineer
Henry Cronin
British civil engineer
Hardy Cross
American engineer in 20th century; notable for the developer of the moment distribution method
Edward Cruttwell
English civil engineer, particularly associated with Tower Bridge
Joseph Cubitt
Designer of Blackfriars Railway Bridge
William Cubitt
English engineer in 19th century
Carl Culmann
German engineer in mid-19th century; notable for graphical pioneering statical methods
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Sir William Halcrow
Tunnels
Benjamin Hall, 1st Baron Llanover
Big Ben
Archibald Milne Hamilton
Callender-Hamilton bridge and Hamilton Road in Kurdistan
Björn Hamilton
Swedish civil engineer and politician
William Hammond Hall
American civil engineer noted for his work on Golden Gate Park and Californian water supplies
Dr Edmund Hambly
British structural engineer
Peter Hansford
British civil engineer, ICE President, and (from November 2012) UK chief construction adviser
Louis Harper
Scottish bridge engineer
Sir William Gordon Harris
British docks and roads engineer
Thomas Harrison
British architect and engineer
Thomas Elliott Harrison
British railway and bridge engineer
Arthur Hartley
British oil engineer
Sir John Hawkshaw
British railway and harbour engineer
John Clarke Hawkshaw
British engineer, son of John Hawkshaw
Charles Hawksley
Water engineer, son of Thomas Hawksley
Thomas Hawksley
English engineer noted for his work on water supplies
David Hay
British railway, bridge and tunnel engineer
Harrison Hayter
British railway and harbour engineer
William Hazledine
Ironfounder and bridge engineer
Max Hecker
Austrian-born Israeli President of the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
Brodie Henderson
British railway engineer
Hugh Henshall
British canal engineer and student of James Brindley
Roger Hetherington
British civil engineer
Roger Gaskell Hetherington
British Ministry of Health civil engineer
Clement Hindley
British railway engineer
Charles DeLano Hine
American railway engineer and management pioneer
Edward N. Hines
American highway engineer
James Hird
Australian rules footballer
George Andrew Hobson
British railway and bridge engineer; designed Victoria Falls Bridge
Joseph Hobson
Canadian railway engineer
Raymond Ho
Hong King functional constituency representative for engineering
Walter Hohmann
Buildings
Karen Holford
Welsh acoustic engineer and academic
Clifford Milburn Holland
Holland Tunnel
Xavier Hommaire de Hell
19th-century French engineer active in Turkey, southern Russia and Persia
Herbert Hoover
Mining engineer and 31st President of the United States
John Hore
English canal engineer and surveyor
Manuel Hornibrook
Engineer of the Hornibrook Bridge
John Hotaling
American soldier and businessman
Clarence Decatur Howe
Grain elevators
John Howell & Son
Engineers of main drainage system in Hastings, East Sussex
Hu Jintao
General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party , President of the People's Republic of China
George Humphreys
British civil engineer
Tillinghast L'Hommedieu Huston
American civil engineer involved in the reconstruction of Cuba after the Spanish–American War , co-owner of the New York Yankees
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John MacAdam
Roads
Luke Livingston Macassey
Irish water engineer
Thomas Harris MacDonald
Highway engineer
Sir John Benjamin Macneill
Railways
William Mahone
Plank road, railways
Hélène Mallebrancke
Second World War Allied telecommunications networks, first female Belgian civil engineer to graduate from the University of Ghent
Robert Maillart
Swiss, concrete bridges
Charles Manby
Steamship navigation
Fred Mannering
Statistical analysis of highway safety data, Highway engineering
Robert Manning
Open channel flow
James Mansergh
English railway, water supply and sewage engineer
Javier Manterola
Spanish bridge engineer
Mao Yisheng
Chinese structural engineer; expert on bridge construction
William Marriott
English railway engineer
James Barney Marsh
American concrete bridge engineer
Timothy P. Marshall
Failure analysis, wind and impact engineering, meteorologist ; co-developer of Enhanced Fujita Scale
William Matthews
British harbour engineer
Jorge Matute Remus
Mexican, known for moving a 1700-ton building in 1950
Guy Maunsell
British, pre-stressed concrete in bridges, Maunsell Forts
William Maw
British railway engineer
Sir Henry Maybury
British railway and highways engineer
John Robinson McClean
British engineer, railways, water supply
Conde McCullough
Bridges
Scott McMorrow
Playwright, poet, and engineer
George Matthew McNaughton
British hydraulic engineer
Carl Friedrich Meerwein
German, aviation
Montgomery C. Meigs Jr.
Waterways (American; 1847–1931)
Charles Meik
Ports, railways, hydroelectric schemes
Patrick Meik
Ports, railways
Thomas Meik
Ports, railways
Concepción Mendizábal Mendoza
First woman in Mexico to earn a civil engineering degree
Christian Menn
Swiss, known for bridges, including the Leonard P. Zakim Bunker Hill Bridge , part of the Big Dig in Boston
John Miller
19th-century Edinburgh-based railway engineer (Grainger & Miller)
Charles Joseph Minard
French civil engineer noted for his inventions in the field of information graphics
Ralph Modjeski
Polish-American bridge designer
Otto Mohr
Bridges, railways
Leon Moisseiff
American suspension bridge engineer
Guilford Lindsey Molesworth
English railway engineer
John Monash
Bridges and precast concrete; also Commander of the Australian Corps in World War I
Riccardo Morandi
Bridges
Ben Moreell
Four-star Admiral and father of the US Navy Seabees
Charles Langbridge Morgan
British civil engineer
James Morgan
Regent's Canal
Trudy Morgan
Sierra Leone engineer, first woman president of Sierra Leone Institution of Engineers
George S. Morison
American railway bridge engineer
Thomas William Moseley
American engineer
Basil Mott
Mines, tunnels, bridges
Reginald Mountain
British hydroelectric engineer
Sir Alan Muir Wood
British tunnelling engineer
Jean M. Muller
French bridge engineer
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Thomas Webster Rammell
Inventor, promoter and constructor of the pneumatic system of railway propulsion
Fidel V. Ramos
Former President of the Philippines, civil engineer
William John Macquorn Rankine
Physicist; civil engineering professor; developed structural engineering and lateral earth pressure theories
Kanuri Lakshmana Rao
Water resource engineer, architect of Nagarajuna Sagar Dam, India
Latif Rashid
Iraqi Minister of Water Resources
Robert Rawlinson
English canal engineer and sanitarian
Mike Reader
English civil engineer and MP
Richard Redmayne
British mining and civil engineer
Donald Reeve
British hydraulic engineer
Markus Reiner
Studied deformation, strain and flow, coined "rheology "
James Meadows Rendel
Bridges, harbours
John Rennie the Elder
Canals, bridges, docks
John Rennie the Younger
Railways and bridges, son of John Rennie the Elder
Louis-Jean Résal
French bridge engineer
Osborne Reynolds
Fluid dynamics theories; worked as a practising engineer
Peter Rice
Structural engineer
Pierre-Paul Riquet
Engineer of the Canal du Midi
Benjamin S. Roberts
Railways, United States and Russia
David Gwilym Morris Roberts
British civil engineer
Donald Van Norman Roberts
Civil and geotechnical engineer, advocate and pioneer in sustainable developments in engineering
Leslie E. Robertson
Structural engineer
Vernon Robertson
British civil engineer
John August Roebling
Brooklyn Bridge , Niagara Railway Suspension Bridge, John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge
Washington Roebling
Brooklyn Bridge, son of John August Roebling
Richard Birdsall Rogers
Designer of the Peterborough Lift Lock , Ontario , Canada
Alexander Ross
Scottish railway engineer
Norman Rowntree
British water engineer
Toni Rüttimann
Swiss bridge builder
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Herbert Saffir
Co-developer of Saffir–Simpson Hurricane Scale
Anghel Saligny
Designer of the Anghel Saligny Bridge
Araceli Sánchez Urquijo
first Spanish female civil engineer and Niños de Rusia (Children of Russia)
John L. Savage
Dams , canals and hydroelectricity power plants
Leopold Halliday Savile
British reservoir engineer
Jörg Schlaich
German structural engineer
Charles Conrad Schneider
American engineer
Marc Seguin
Railways, inventor of the wire-cable suspension bridge
Kanwar Sen
Indian canal engineer
Francisco J. Serrano
Mexican civil engineer and professor
Edward S. Shaw
American civil engineer in New England
Frank H. Shaw
American engineer from Pennsylvania
Shen Kuo
Irrigation canal system
Hubert Shirley-Smith
Bridges
Douglas Harlow Shoemaker
American railway engineer
Vladimir Shukhov
Russian pioneer of hyperboloid structures , shell structures and pipelines
James Simpson
Hydraulic engineer
Ole Singstad
Holland Tunnel tunnel ventilation system
Sir Alec Skempton
A founding father of soil mechanics
Otto Skorzeny
SS commando
Carlos Slim
Mexican tycoon, owner of Grupo Carso and Telmex
John Smeaton
Canals, bridges, Eddystone Lighthouse
William Smith
Canals, water engineer and publisher of first geological map
José Sócrates
Former Prime Minister of Portugal
Evelyna Bloem Souto
Brazilian engineer and academic, only woman in the first class of the civil engineering course at the University of São Paulo in São Carlos.
George F. Sowers
Geotechnical engineer
E. Sreedharan
Indian civil engineer, CMD of Delhi Metro Rail Corporation and Chief of Konkan Railway Project
Olaf Stang
Norwegian suspension bridge engineer
Thomas Steers
Early 18th-century British canal engineer
David B. Steinman
American structural engineer
George Stephenson
Railways
George Robert Stephenson
British railway engineer
Henry Palfrey Stephenson
British bridge, railway and gas lighting engineer
Robert Stephenson
Railways
John Frank Stevens
Chief Engineer of the Panama Canal
Alan Stevenson
lighthouses
David Stevenson
Lighthouses
Robert Stevenson
Lighthouses
Thomas Stevenson
Lighthouses
Simon Stevin
Flemish public works engineer
Joseph Strauss
Structural engineer, Golden Gate Bridge , San Francisco
Emil Strub
Swiss railway engineer
Sukarno
Former President of Indonesia
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Ximen Bao
Ancient Chinese canal engineer
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Yu the Great 大禹
First Dynast of China, founder of the first dynasty, who dedicated his life establishing flood control structures across the Chinese Hegemony, establishing the new hegemony in the process, across flood ruined competing kingdoms.
Andrew Yarranton
English navigation engineer
Boris Yeltsin
Former President of Russia
Thomas Yeoman
First President of Society of Civil Engineers
T. Leslie Youd
Geotechnical engineer, liquefaction research
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References
^ Los Angeles Public Library reference file
^ JoinCalifornia website, citing other sources
^ Johnson, Robert. "Bennett, William Christopher (1824–1889)" . Australian Dictionary of Biography . Canberra: National Centre of Biography, Australian National University . ISBN 978-0-522-84459-7 . ISSN 1833-7538 . OCLC 70677943 . Retrieved 12 November 2013 .
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