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Australian Links

Engineers Australia site
the Institution of Engineers Australia trading as Engineers Australia.You can join ENGINEERS AUSTRALIA as a student member for FREE if you meet certain conditions.
Register of Large Dams in Australia
Australian National Committee on Large Dams maintains a register of Large Dams

International Links

Advanced building technologies
A building professional's guide to more than 90 environmentally-appropriate technologies and practices. Energy efficient, sustainable energy in buildings and houses.
Scholarly Society Project (US)
Links to scholarly societies in civil engineering.
Bridge Resources ;
The internet links from the University of buffalo.
iCivilEngineer ; the internet for civil engineers
The internet for civil engineers.
Bridgepros: the site covers the construction and history of bridges.
Covers information on bridge construction and history
EEvl - Civil Engineering resources (US)
EEVL is the Internet Guide to Engineering, Mathematics and Computing. EEVL's mission is to provide access to quality networked engineering, mathematics and computing resources, and be the national focal point for online access to information in these subjects. It is an award-winning free service, created and run by a team of information specialists from a number of universities and institutions in the UK.
Revolutionary players 
  Focusing on the history of the Industrial Revolution in the West Midlands in Britain between the years 1700 and 1830. Useful for engineering history. Useful keyword search.
Internet history of science sourcebook 
  Internet history of science sourcebook
Online ethics Center  
Provides engineers, scientists, and science and engineering students with resources for understanding and addressing ethically significant problems that arise in their work, and serves those who are promoting learning and advancing the understanding of responsible research and practice in science and engineering.