Land Development for Civil Engineers

“Land Development for Civil Engineers” by Thomas R. Dion, published by Wiley-Interscience in September 1993, is a comprehensive resource that addresses the nonstructural aspects of land development design. Spanning 664 pages, this edition provides an applications-oriented treatment of essential topics such as roads, storm drainage, and sanitary sewage systems, along with site layout and regulatory conformance. The book is designed to follow the steps of an actual development project, making it a practical guide for professionals in the field.
Readers will find over 350 detailed design drawings, charts, and graphs that enhance the understanding of complex concepts in soil science and civil engineering. This book serves as a valuable reference for those involved in land development, offering insights into the intricacies of design and regulatory requirements. The structured approach ensures that users can effectively navigate the various components of land development, making it a useful tool for both students and practitioners in the industry.
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A comprehensive, applications-oriented treatment of all nonstructural areas of land development design including roads, storm drainage and sanitary sewage systems, site layout and regulatory conformance. Organized to follow the steps of an actual development product. Illustrated with over 350 detailed design drawings, charts and graphs.
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