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What is the difference between construction engineering and architectual engineering?

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What is the difference between construction engineering and architectual engineering?

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Construction engineers usually manage construction projects and often deal with the down and dirty work as well. There are four types of construction engineers: Buildings: Focus on commercial building construction—houses or business buildings. Heavy/Highway: Manage highway, bridge, airport, water and wastewater treatment plant projects. Much of the work is excavation and underground work so it emphasizes geology and soil mechanics. Mechanical: Manage the installation of heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and plumbing systems. Electrical: Manage the construction of electrical systems. Architectural engineering generally deals with building design and construction, which involves drawing the structures or the electrical and heating systems within the structure. In short, if they were to work together the ArchE would design the building/bridge/etc. and the ConE would manage the actual building process of the object. But the ConE can also manage the building of streets, sewers, ground

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