Publisher's Synopsis
"Engineering Work in Towns and Cities" provides a detailed overview of the essential engineering practices required for urban development in the early 20th century. Written by Ernest McCullough, this book delves into the practical aspects of municipal engineering, covering everything from road construction and maintenance to water supply and sewage systems.
McCullough's work offers valuable insights into the challenges and solutions faced by engineers in rapidly growing urban environments. With a focus on efficient and sustainable infrastructure, the book is a useful resource for understanding the foundations of modern urban planning and engineering.
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