Airport infrastructure
Asset Management Plan
Green infrastructure
Infrastructure as a service
Infrastructure asset management
Infrastructure security
Logistics
Megaproject
Project finance
Public capital
Infrastructure
Infrastructure
Public infrastructure
Capital asset, fixed-assets and facilities
Airports
Bridges
Broadband
Canals
Coastal management
Critical infrastructure
Dams
Electricity
Energy
Hazardous waste
Hospitals
Irrigation schemes
Levees
Lighthouses
Parks
Pipeline transport
Ports
Mass transit
Public housing
State schools
Public spaces
Rail
Roads
Sewage treatment
Sewerage
Sluices
Solid waste
Telecommunication
Utilities
Water supply
Weirs
Concepts
Asset management
Appropriation
Lindahl tax
Build–operate–transfer
Design–bid–build
Design–build
Earmark
Fixed cost
Engineering contracts
Externality
Government debt
Life-cycle assessment
Maintenance
Monopoly
Property tax
Public–private partnership
Public capital
Public finance
Public good
Public sector
Renovation
Replacement (upgrade)
Spillover
Supply chain
Taxation
Issues and ideas
Air traffic control
Brownfield
Carbon footprint
Containerization
Congestion pricing
Ecotax
Ethanol fuel
Fuel tax
Groundwater
High-speed rail
Hybrid vehicles
Land-use planning
Mobile data terminal
Pork barrel
Rapid bus transit
Recycling
Renewables
Reverse osmosis
Smart grid
Smart growth
Stormwater
Urban sprawl
Traffic congestion
Transit-oriented development
Vehicle efficiency
Waste-to-energy
Weatherization
Wireless technology
Fields of study
Architecture
Chemical engineering
Civil
Electrical
Mechanical engineering
Public economics
Public policy
Urban planning
Material infrastructure
highways, streets, roads, and bridges; mass transit; airports and airways; water supply and
water resources; wastewater management; solid-waste treatment and disposal; electric power
generation and transmission; telecommunications; and hazardous waste management
aviation, bridges, dams, drinking water, energy, hazardous waste, inland waterways, levees,
parks and recreation, ports, rail, roads, schools, solid waste, transit and wastewater
Core economic infrastructure
IT infrastructure, roads, highways, railways, public transportation, water, and gas supply,
communication, transportation and distribution networks, financial institutions and markets,
and energy supply systems
roads, highways, bridges, airports, cycling infrastructure, water distribution networks, sewer
systems, irrigation plants
Social infrastructure
Schools, parks and playgrounds, structures for public safety, waste disposal plants, hospitals,
sports area
Architectural engineering, also known as building engineering
Chemical engineering
Civil engineering: roads, railways, bridges, tunnels, water supply, sewers, electrical
grids, and telecommunications (including Internet connectivity and broadband access).
Electrical engineering
Industrial engineering
Manufacturing engineering
Mechanical engineering
Production engineering
Tool engineering
Civil engineering: construction engineering, geotechnical engineering, structural engineering, land
development, transportation engineering, hydraulic engineering, and environmental engineering are
particular specialty of a Civil engineer.
Glossary of civil engineering