* Surveyor's: For years I never worried about marketing my land surveying company. We just made sure we paid for the Yellow Pages ad and that was that. Well, maybe it wasn’t that simple, but that was about all we budgeted money for.
Now, successfully marketing your land surveying business requires you to focus on your firm’s professional expertise. Then, you find the best way to get exposure for those particular services. As you know, land surveyors offer a very diverse list of services. This includes land surveying (boundary and lot surveys), topographic surveys, construction surveying, subdivisions, elevation surveys, ALTA surveys, and several other new ones like scanning and drone surveying.
Prospective clients also want you to provide great customer service during all phases of the transaction. Your customer service will determine if you’re in business for the long haul or if you have a short-term business.
Consistently emphasizing these two goals (expertise and customer service) through varied marketing activities gives your land surveying firm a good platform for market growth.
* Architect's
* Builders
* Civil Engineers: As we all know civil engineering is the ‘mother of all engineering', The second oldest engineering discipline, Civil Engineering, deals with planning, designing, construction and maintenance of the infrastructure. Roads, Canals, Dams, Buildings, Bridges, Airports, Harbors, Power Plants, Water and Sewage Systems are miracles of Civil Engineering.
Civil Engineers directly or indirectly contribute to the nation’s progress. And our company goals is to ensure that you have the exact of what you want your project or structure to look like.
THE 5 MAIN TYPES OF CIVIL ENGINEERING POSTED ON NOVEMBER 30, 2021Civil engineering is a broad profession that includes several specialised subdisciplines. Below we’ve provided information on the main five types of civil engineering. Infrastructure engineering: Is about creating things like bridges, roads, railways, and services such as drainage and electrics, Road and Bridge Infrastructure Engineering infrastructure aims to build the basic structures and systems that help society function in the most efficient, safe, sustainable, and environmentally friendly way possible.
Structural Engineering: Structural engineers help create structures – anything from bridges, towers and skyscrapers to building homes and public works of structural art.
They work as part of a team alongside architects, builders and other engineers. And they are responsible for analysing and designing these structures, so the build is safe, sustainable, economical, and the design is aesthetically pleasing.
Geotechnical Engineering: Geotechnical engineering is concerned with understanding how a project interacts with the ground.
A geotechnical engineer will work to support the design and construction of a project. They will carry out tests and analyses to assess risk to humans and the environment.