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rnjroles

Civil/Environmental
Mar 20, 2003
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I'm a new E.I.T that has been asked to do some site design work. I'm curious if any of you more experienced members can suggest a good reference book that covers all aspects(if at all possible) of site work?

Thank You.
 
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I really like the Land Development Handbook by Dewberry and Davis. It has a lot of great references and design outlines that guide an engineer through development stages. It goes through not only residential but commercial and has all aspects from Geotech to water/wastewater. Good luck.

Runoff.
 
I agree with runoff. That book covers the subject of development very well.

If you need a similar book for transpo, seek out the Massachusetts Highway Dept.'s manual.
 
Thanks guys - I'll have a look at both
 
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