- List of civil engineers
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This list of civil engineers is a list of notable people who have been trained in or have practised civil engineering.
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- Henry Larcom Abbot – American army and railway engineer
- James Abernethy – Scottish canal, marine and bridge engineer
- Duff Abrams – early concrete researcher
- Bahaedin Adab – Iranian Kurdish politician and engineer
- Campbell W. Adams – New York State Engineer and Surveyor
- Charles Adler, Jr. – American inventor of traffic lights and railway engineer
- Marcus Agrippa – Ancient Roman General
- Raúl Aguilar Batres – Guatemalan civil engineer
- Povl Ahm – Danish former Ove Arup & Partners chairman
- Mahmoud Ahmadinejad – President of Iran
- John Aird – English engineer from the late 19th century
- Maurice L. Albertson – American water resources engineer and academic
- Truman H. Aldrich – American civil and mining engineer
- Thomas Aldwell – American engineer of the Elwha Dam
- Archie Alexander – American bridge and road engineer
- Anwar al-Awlaki – Muslim lecturer and Al-Qaeda member
- Abu Hamza al-Masri – Egyptian Muslim jailed in the UK on racial hatred and terrorism charges
- Don A. Allen, member of the California State Assembly and of the Los Angeles City Council in the 1940s and 1950s[1][2]
- Renato de Albuquerque – Brazilian founder of Albuquerque & Takaoka
- Horatio Allen – American railway engineer
- Braden Allenby – American civil engineering professor
- John Wolfe Ambrose – American engineer and namesake of the Ambrose Channel in New York
- Othmar Ammann – Designed the George Washington Bridge, among others
- David Anderson – Scottish civil engineer and lawyer
- Apollodorus of Damascus – Ancient Greek engineer and architect
- Yasser Arafat – Former Palestinian President
- William George Armstrong – British engineer and 22nd president of the Institution of Civil Engineers
- Ferdinand Arnodin – French bridge builder
- Sir William Arrol – Scottish engineer involved with the construction of the Tay Rail Bridge, Forth Railway Bridge and Tower Bridge
- Sir Ove Arup – Founder of Arup
- John Aspinall – British railway engineer
- Sir William Sydney Atkins CBE – the founder of Atkins, one of the United Kingdom's largest engineering consultancies.
- Peter C. Assersen – Rear Admiral in the United States Navy
- Nolan B. Aughenbaugh – American engineering academic and Antarctic explorer
- Gunvald Aus – Norwegian-American engineer, engineered the construction of the Woolworth Building in New York City.
- Bilal M. Ayyub – American engineering academic
- Anand Swarup – Indian civil engineer
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- James Baird (civil engineer) – American engineer and football player
- Benjamin Baker – English engineer in late 19th century
- William F. Baker – American structural engineer of the Burj Khalifa
- Michel Bakhoum – Egyptian consultant engineer and academic
- Nicol Hugh Baird – Canal engineer and surveyor
- George Rumford Baldwin – American canal engineer
- James Fowle Baldwin – American canal engineer
- Loammi Baldwin – American engineer and soldier
- Loammi Baldwin, Jr. – American canal engineer
- Hannskarl Bandel – Madison Square Garden roof, Crystal Cathedral
- Harvey Oren Banks – State Engineer of California
- James Arthur Banks – British Dam engineer
- Robert Barker – English railway engineer who also played in the first ever football international game
- Henry Barnes – traffic Engineer who worked in US cities during 20th century
- Nora Stanton Blatch Barney – American civil engineer
- Peter W. Barlow – English engineer in late 19th century. Notable for Lambeth Bridge (old) and tunnelling shield
- William Henry Barlow – English engineer in late 19th century; railway engineering
- Frank Baron – American academic
- Alfred Barrett – American engineer of the Erie Canal
- Sir John Wolfe-Barry – English engineer in late 19th century; designed Tower Bridge
- Edward William Barton-Wright – British martial arts teacher
- John Frederic La Trobe Bateman – British hydraulic engineer
- Sir Joseph Bazalgette – English engineer in late 19th century; London sewerage system
- Nikolay Apollonovich Belelyubski – Russian bridge engineer
- Bernard Forest de Belidor – hydraulic engineer
- Ostap "Joe" Bender - American civil engineer, with noted award-winning bridge designs
- William Bennet – English canal engineer
- Samuel Bentham – Designer of Vauxhall Bridge
- Arthur Bergan – Canadian highways engineer
- Sir George Berkley – British railway engineer
- Henry Berry – Liverpool dock engineer
- George Parker Bidder – British engineer; railways, telegraphs and hydraulics
- Sir Alexander Binnie – English engineer in late 19th century; tunnels and bridges across the Thames
- William Binnie – British waterworks engineer, son of the above
- Osama bin Laden – Founder of al-Qaeda, studied civil engineering at university
- Alan W. Bishop – developer of Bishop's method of analysing earth dams
- Magnus Bjorndal – American engineer and inventor
- John Blenkinsop – English engineer in mid 19th century; railways, locomotives and mining
- Benjamin Blyth – Scottish railway engineer
- Benjamin Blyth II – Scottish railway engineer, first practising Scottish engineer to become president of the Institution of Civil Engineers
- Gudmundur S. (Bo) Bodvarsson – Icelandic civil engineer and researcher
- Alfred P. Boller – American civil engineer
- Sir Thomas Bouch – English engineer in late 19th century; first Tay Rail Bridge disaster
- Guillaume Boutheroue – 17th century French canal engineer
- John Bradfield – Designer of Sydney Harbour Bridge
- William Bragge – English engineer in the 19th century
- Frederick Bramwell – British Engineer
- Jacob R. Brandt – American engineer in the mid 19th century; covered bridge engineer
- James Brindley – English engineer from mid 18th century – canals and watermills
- John Alexander Brodie – City Engineer of Liverpool and inventor of the football goal net
- Samuel Brown – British naval officer and bridge designer
- William Brown – structural engineer
- George Barclay Bruce – English railway engineer
- Peter Bruff – British civil engineer
- Henry Marc Brunel – English engineer in late 19th century.
- Isambard Kingdom Brunel – English engineer in mid 19th century – designed Great Western Railway, a series of famous steamships, and important bridges.
- Marc Isambard Brunel – French engineer in early 19th century. Notable for the Thames foot tunnel.
- James Brunlees – Scottish engineer notable for designing Southend Pier
- Peter Bruff – English engineer in 19th century. Notable for work in Clacton on Sea
- Sir George Buchanan – British civil engineer associated with harbour works in Burma, Iraq and Bombay, during early 20th century.
- George W. Buck – British canal, bridge and railway engineer
- Leffert L. Buck – American civil engineer
- John Burland – Professor of civil engineering
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- Santiago Calatrava – Spanish architect: skyscrapers, bridges, train stations
- Leopoldo Calvo Sotelo – Spanish Prime Minister
- Ian McDonald Campbell – British civil engineer
- Harold Camping – Civil engineer and end times prophecy maker
- Frederick William Cappelen – American engineer, designed the Cappelen Memorial Bridge in Minneapolis, Minnesota
- Albert Caquot – French civil engineer
- Edgar Cardoso – Portuguese civil engineer and professor
- Arthur Casagrande – Civil engineer specialising in geotechnics
- Giovanni Domenico Cassini – 17th and 18th century astronomer and engineer of papal fortifications
- Heberto Castillo Martínez – Mexican engineer, writer, social leader and political activist. Inventor of the composite material Tridilosa.
- Augustin Louis Cauchy – French mathematician
- Louis-Alexandre de Cessart – French bridge builder
- Octave Chanute – 19th century American railroad engineer and aviation pioneer
- Joseph Chaley – French suspension bridge designer
- Lemuel Chenoweth – American covered bridge designer
- Edwin Clark – designer of the Anderton Boat Lift
- William Tierney Clark – English engineer in mid 19th century; suspension bridges
- Wayne Clough – Former president of Georgia Tech and current secretary of the Smithsonian.
- Reginald Coates – British civil engineer and academic
- Abraham Burton Cohen – American civil engineer
- Joseph Colaco – American structural engineer
- Henry Conybeare – English civil engineer and architect, responsible for creating a clean water supply to Mumbai
- John Coode – English engineer, notable for work on Portland Harbour
- Theodore Cooper – American civil engineer, supervisor of Quebec Bridge
- Hugues Cosnier – 17th century French canal engineer
- Charles-Augustin de Coulomb – physicist who also developed methods for retaining wall design
- Peter Arthur Cox – British civil engineer
- Henry Cronin – British civil engineer
- Hardy Cross – American engineer in 20th century. Notable for the developer of the moment distribution method
- Joseph Cubitt – Designer of Blackfriars Railway Bridge
- William Cubitt – English engineer in 19th century.
- Carl Culmann – German Engineer in mid 19th century. Notable for graphical pioneering statical methods.
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- Leonardo da Vinci
- James Dadford – English canal engineer
- John Dadford – English canal engineer
- Thomas Dadford – English canal engineer
- Thomas Dadford, Jr. – English canal engineer
- Gustaf Dalén – sun valve, unmanned acetylene lighthouses
- George Christian Darbyshire – Australian railway engineer
- Henry Darcy
- William Dargan – Irish railway engineer.
- Jonathan Davidson – British civil engineer
- Simon James Dawson – Red River road
- Fabrizio de Miranda – Italian bridge engineer
- Samuel Diescher – Hungarian railway engineer
- Franz Dischinger – German civil and structural engineer
- Sydney Donkin – British civil, mechanical and electrical engineer
- Francis Drake
- James Nicholas Douglass – English lighthouse engineer
- Guillaume Henri Dufour – Swiss army officer, surveyor and engineer
- Jules Dupuit
- Thomas Dadford Junior — canals
- H. D. Deve Gowda – Ex-Prime Minister of India
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- James Buchanan Eads – American civil engineer
- John S. Eastwood – American dam engineer
- Marc Edwards – American professor
- Alexandre Gustave Eiffel – Eiffel Tower
- Hans Albert Einstein – hydraulics
- Clark Eldridge – Tacoma Narrows Bridge designer
- Charles Ellet, Jr. – American army officer and engineer
- Robert Elliott-Cooper – British civil engineer
- William Henry Ellis – British civil engineer and steel maker
- Bill Emery – CEO of the Office of Rail Regulation
- Jose Izquierdo Encarnacion – Puerto Rican Secretary of State
- John Endres – Prussian-American railway engineer
- John Ericsson – propeller, USS Monitor
- Edilberto Evangelista – Filipino engineer and soldier
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- William Fairhurst – Bridge builder and chess master
- Hilario Fernández Long – Argentine engineer and university president
- Joshua Field – telegraph cables, sewerage
- Albert Fink – German railway engineer
- James Finley – American suspension bridge designer
- Maurice Fitzmaurice – Irish bridge, dam and tunnel engineer
- Ken Fleming – Northern Irish civil engineer and piling and foundations specialist
- Sanford Fleming – railroads, time zone
- Sir John Fowler – bridges
- Sir Charles Fox – British railway engineer
- Charles Douglas Fox – British railway engineer
- Sir Francis Fox – British railway engineer
- Thomas Pierson Frank – British civil engineer
- Ralph Freeman (1880–1950) – English structural engineer
- Ralph Freeman (1911–1998) – English bridge and highways engineer
- Eugène Freyssinet – French structural engineer
- Buckminster Fuller
- Angus Fulton – British civil engineer
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- David du Bose Gaillard – American engineer of the Panama Canal
- Paul-Martin Gallocher de Lagalisserie – French bridge engineer
- Thomas Galloway
- Leopoldo Fortunato Galtieri
- George Gandy – Builder of the Gandy Bridge
- Oleksandr Garmash – Ukrainian researcher
- Emiland Gauthey – French engineer and architect
- Hubert Gautier – French bridge engineer
- Robert A. Gearheart – American civil and environmental engineering professor
- William George Nicholson Geddes – Scottish engineer
- Alexander Gibb – Scottish railway and military engineer
- John Gilbert – engineer of the Bridgewater Canal
- Alfred Giles – British civil engineer
- Francis Giles – British canal and railway engineer
- William Glanville – British highways engineer
- George Washington Goethals
- James Henry Greathead
- James Green – British canal engineer
- Charles Hutton Gregory – railways,
- William Grierson – British railway engineer
- John Griffith – Irish engineer
- Hans Ulrich Grubenmann
- Johannes Grubenmann
- Sarah Guppy – Inventor and bridge engineer
- John Gwynn – English architect and civil engineer
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- Sir William Halcrow – tunnels
- Benjamin Hall, 1st Baron Llanover – Big Ben
- Archibald Milne Hamilton – Callender-Hamilton bridge and Hamilton Road in Kurdistan
- Björn Hamilton – Swedish civil engineer and politician
- William Hammond Hall – American civil engineer noted for his work on Golden Gate Park and Californian water supplies
- Dr Edmund Hambly – British structural engineer
- Louis Harper – Scottish bridge engineer
- Sir William Gordon Harris – British docks and roads engineer
- Thomas Harrison – British architect and engineer
- Thomas Elliott Harrison – British railway and bridge engineer
- Arthur Hartley – British oil engineer
- Sir John Hawkshaw – British railway and harbour engineer
- John Clarke Hawkshaw – British engineer, son of the above
- Thomas Hawksley – English engineer noted for his work on water supplies
- Charles Hawksley – Son of the above, also a water engineer
- Harrison Hayter – British railway and harbour engineer
- William Hazledine – Ironfounder and bridge engineer
- Brodie Henderson – British railway engineer
- Hugh Henshall – British canal engineer and student of James Brindley
- Roger Hetherington – British civil engineer
- Roger Gaskell Hetherington – British Ministry of Health civil engineer
- Clement Hindley – British railway engineer
- Edward N. Hines – American highway engineer
- James Hird – Australian rules footballer
- Clifford Milburn Holland – Holland Tunnel
- Raymond Ho – Hong King functional constituency representative for engineering
- Walter Hohmann – buildings,
- Herbert Hoover – mining engineer and 31st President of the United States
- John Hore – English canal engineer and surveyor
- Manuel Hornibrook – engineer of the Hornibrook Bridge
- John Hotaling – American soldier and businessman
- Clarence Decatur Howe – grain elevators
- John Howell & Son – Engineers of main drainage system in Hastings, East Sussex
- Hú Jǐntāo – President of China
- George Humphreys – British civil engineer
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- Charles Inglis, British engineer and academic
- James Charles Inglis, British engineer
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- William Jackson – Boston city engineer
- George Robert Jebb – railway and canal engineer
- John Holmes Jellett – docks and harbours
- John B. Jervis – canals and railroads
- Josias Jessop – engineer and son of William Jessop
- William Jessop – canals
- Albert Mussey Johnson – helped design Scotty's Castle.
- Theodore Judah – railroads
- Edward Judge – bridges
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- Alexander Kennedy – British maritime and electrical engineer and academic
- Oleg Kerensky – Russian engineer with Freeman Fox & Partners
- Boris Kerner – developer of three-phase traffic theory
- Fazlur Rahman Khan – Bangladeshi Structural engineer and skyscraper specialist
- Zenas King – American engineer of the King Bridge Company
- Ivica Kirin – Croatian politician with a degree in geotechnical engineering
- Hermann Knoflacher – Austrian academic
- Georg Knorr – railway engineer
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- Charles Labelye – Swiss engineer of the Westminster Bridge
- Kirby Laing – former chairman of John Laing plc
- Tulio Larrinaga – Puerto Rican Resident Commissioner
- Rashid Latif – Former Pakistani cricket team wicketkeeper and captain
- J. J. Leeming – British county surveyor and road engineer
- Robert Legget – Canadian non-fiction writer
- Thomas Leiper – designer of a canal and railway
- Curtis LeMay – U.S. Air Force general and Vice-Presidential candidate
- William LeMessurier – American structural engineer
- David Lennox – Scottish mason and bridge engineer
- Fritz Leonhardt – German structural engineer
- Ferdinand de Lesseps – Engineer for the Suez Canal
- Tung-Yen Lin – bridges, the pioneer of prestressed concrete
- Louis Maurice Adolphe Linant de Bellefonds – Chief Engineer of the Suez Canal
- Gustav Lindenthal – Czech bridge engineer
- William Lindley – water and sewerage works
- Joseph Locke – railways
- Joseph Lstiburek – Canadian forensic engineer
- Anthony George Lyster – British docks engineer
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- John MacAdam – roads
- Thomas Harris MacDonald – Highway engineer
- Sir John MacNeill – railways
- William Mahone – plank road, railways
- Robert Maillart – Swiss, concrete bridges
- Robert Manning – Open channel flow
- James Mansergh – English railway, water supply and sewage engineer
- Javier Manterola – Spanish bridge engineer
- Mao Yisheng – a Chinese structural engineer who expert on bridge construction
- William Marriott – English railway engineer
- James Barney Marsh – American concrete bridge engineer
- Timothy P. Marshall – failure analysis, wind and impact engineering, meteorologist (codeveloper of Enhanced Fujita Scale)
- William Matthews – British harbour engineer
- Jorge Matute Remus – Mexican, known for moving a 1700 ton building in 1950
- William Maw – British railway engineer
- Sir Henry Maybury – British railway and highways engineer
- John Robinson McClean – British engineer, railways, water supply
- Conde McCullough – bridges
- Scott McMorrow – playwright, poet, and engineer
- George Matthew McNaughton – British hydraulic engineer
- Carl Friedrich Meerwein – German, aviation
- Montgomery "Monty" Meigs (American; 1847–1931) – waterways
- Charles Meik – ports, railways, hydroelectric schemes
- Patrick Meik – ports, railways
- Thomas Meik – ports, railways
- Christian Menn – Swiss, known for bridges, including the Leonard P. Zakim Bunker Hill Bridge, part of the Big Dig in Boston.
- John Miller (engineer), 19th century Edinburgh-based railway engineer (Grainger & Miller)
- Ralph Modjeski – Polish-American bridge designer
- Otto Mohr – bridges, railways
- Leon Moisseiff – American suspension bridge engineer
- Guilford Lindsey Molesworth – English railway engineer
- General Sir John Monash GCMG, KCB, VD – bridges and precast concrete (also Commander of the Australian Corps in World War I)
- Riccardo Morandi – bridges
- Ben Moreell – Four star Admiral and father of the US Navy Seabees
- Charles Langbridge Morgan – British civil engineer
- James Morgan – Regent's Canal
- George S. Morison – American railway bridge engineer
- Thomas William Moseley – American engineer
- Basil Mott – mines, tunnels, bridges
- Reginald Mountain – British hydroelectric engineer
- Sir Alan Muir Wood – British tunnelling engineer
- Jean M. Muller – French bridge engineer
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- Tiff Needell – British racing driver and television presenter
- Peyman Askari Nejad – structural engineer
- Pier Luigi Nervi – Italian architect/engineer, thin shell concrete.
- Gabriel Narutowicz – Polish engineer, hydroelectrician, a professor at the Polytechnic Institute in Zurich, the first president of the Second Polish Republic.
- Olaf Nordhagen – Norwegian engineer, designed the Bergen Public Library in Jugendstil
- Émile Nouguier – co-designer of the Eiffel Tower
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- C. Y. O'Connor CMG – Fremantle Harbour and the Goldfields Water Supply Scheme, Western Australia
- Thomas Oakes – Chief Engineer of the Schuylkill Canal
- Tinius Olsen – Norwegian American engineer and inventor, founder of the Tinius Olsen Engineering Testing Machine Company.
- Rowland Mason Ordish – designer of the St Pancras railway station arch roof
- Ou Chin-der – Taiwanese railway engineer and public official
- Benjamin Outram – canals
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- William N. Page – railways, mining
- Alberto Palacio – Spanish architect and engineer
- Frederick Palmer – Dockyards
- William Barclay Parsons
- Evgeny Paton – Ukrainian welding engineer
- Thomas Paton – British dam engineer
- Ralph Brazelton Peck – civil and geotechnical engineer
- Thomas Penson – Scottish engineer and surveyor
- Florentino Pérez – president of Grupo ACS, president of Real Madrid
- Jean-Rodolphe Perronet – French architect and engineer
- Samuel Morton Peto – railways, harbours
- Henry Petroski – failure analysis
- George Pinder – American environmental and civil engineer
- Rafael del Pino – President of Ferrovial, billionaire
- Henry Pleasants – Civil War general
- James Madison Porter III – engineer of the Northampton Street Bridge
- William Henry Preece – telegraphic engineer
- Lavr Proskuryakov – Russian bridge engineer
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- Allan Quartermaine – British civil engineer
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- Fidel V. Ramos – Former President of the Philippines, civil engineer
- William John Macquorn Rankine – physicist who was also a civil engineering professor and developed structural engineering and lateral earth pressure theories
- Kanuri Lakshmana Rao – Water Resource Engineer, Architect of Nagarajuna Sagar Dam, India
- Latif Rashid – Iraqi Minister of Water Resources
- Robert Rawlinson – English canal engineer and sanitarian
- Richard Redmayne – British mining and civil engineer
- Markus Reiner studied deformation, strain and flow, coined rheology
- James Meadows Rendel – bridges, harbours
- John Rennie the Elder – canals, bridges, docks
- John Rennie the Younger – son of the above, railways and bridges
- Louis-Jean Résal – French bridge engineer
- Osborne Reynolds – Fluid dynamics theories and worked as a practising engineer
- Peter Rice – structural engineer
- Benjamin S. Roberts – railways, United States and Russia
- Leslie E. Robertson – structural engineer
- Vernon Robertson – British civil engineer
- John August Roebling – Brooklyn Bridge, Niagara Railway Suspension Bridge, John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge
- Washington Roebling (son of John August Roebling) – Brooklyn Bridge
- Richard Birdsall Rogers – designer of the Peterborough Lift Lock, Ontario, Canada
- Alexander Ross (engineer) – Scottish railway engineer
- Norman Rowntree – British water engineer
- Toni Rüttimann – Swiss bridge builder
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- Herbert Saffir – codeveloper of Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale
- Anghel Saligny – designer of the Anghel Saligny Bridge
- John L. Savage – dams, canals and hydroelectricity power plants.
- Leopold Halliday Savile – British reservoir engineer
- Jörg Schlaich – German structural engineer
- Charles Conrad Schneider – American engineer
- Marc Séguin – railways, inventor of the wire-cable suspension bridge
- Kanwar Sen – Indian canal engineer
- Francisco J. Serrano – Mexican civil engineer and professor
- Shen Kuo – irrigation canal system
- Frank H. Shaw – American engineer from Pennsylvania
- Hubert Shirley-Smith – bridges
- Douglas Harlow Shoemaker – American railway engineer
- Vladimir Shukhov – Russia, pioneer of hyperboloid structures, shell structures and pipelines
- James Simpson – hydraulic engineer
- Ole Singstad – Holland Tunnel tunnel ventilation system
- Sir Alec Skempton – Founding father of soil mechanics
- Otto Skorzeny – SS commando
- Carlos Slim – Mexican tycoon, owner of Grupo Carso & Telmex
- John Smeaton – canals, bridges, Eddystone Lighthouse
- William Smith – canals, water engineer and publisher of first geological map.
- José Sócrates - former Prime Minister of Portugal
- George F. Sowers – geotechnical engineer
- E. Sreedharan – Indian Civil Engineer, CMD of DMRC and Chief of Konkan Railway Project
- Olaf Stang – Norwegian suspension bridge engineer
- Thomas Steers – early 18th century British canal engineer
- David B. Steinman – American structural engineer
- George Stephenson – railways
- George Robert Stephenson – British railway engineer
- Robert Stephenson – railways
- John Frank Stevens – Chief Engineer of the Panama Canal
- Alan Stevenson – lighthouses
- David Stevenson (engineer) – lighthouses
- Robert Stevenson – lighthouses
- Thomas Stevenson – lighthouses
- Simon Stevin – Flemish public works engineer
- Joseph Strauss – Structural Engineer Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco
- Emil Strub – Swiss railway engineer
- Sukarno – former President of Indonesia
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- Ratan Tata – Chairman of Indian conglomerate Tata Group
- Thomas Telford – canals, roads and bridges
- Karl von Terzaghi – soil mechanics
- Tidjane Thiam – Chief Financial Officer of Prudential plc, Civil Engineering graduate of l'École Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Paris
- Mat Roy Thompson – American landscape and defense engineer, overseer of construction at Scotty's Castle.
- John Edward Thornycroft – British ship builder and president of the Institution of Civil Engineers
- Stephen Timoshenko – engineering mechanics
- Pierre Emanuel Tirard – 19th century Prime Minister of France
- Fritz Todt – Reichsminister for Armaments and Munitions during World War 2
- Eduardo Torroja – Spanish concrete-shell engineer
- Joseph Treffry – Harbour and bridge engineer
- Ernest Crosbie Trench – British railway engineer
- James Trubshaw – British architect and engineer
- George Turnbull – British railway engineer
- C.A.P. Turner – American structural engineer
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- Kim Ung-yong – Korean former child prodigy, specialized in hydraulics
- Raymond Unwin – British urban planner
- William Unwin – President of the Institution of Civil Engineers and the Institution of Mechanical Engineers
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- Charles Blacker Vignoles – British railway engineer
- Michel Virlogeux – France. Second Tagus crossing and Millau viaduct.
- Sir Mokshagundam Visvesvarayya – "Father of Indian Civil Engineering". Dams in India, many projects in Mysore state.
- Jean-Baptiste de Voglie – Italian road and bridge engineer
- Alan Voorhees – American transport engineer and urban planner
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- John Waddell – Scottish railway engineer
- John Alexander Low Waddell – American bridge designer
- James Walker – Scottish coastal engineer
- William Kelly Wallace – Irish railway engineer
- Kaichi Watanabe – Japanese bridge engineer
- Juan Carlos Wasmosy – President of Paraguay
- André Waterkeyn – designed the Atomium
- John Duncan Watson – British sewage treatment engineer
- David Mowat Watson – British civil engineer
- Francis Wentworth-Shields – British civil engineer
- William Weston – British bridge engineer
- Thomas Johnson Westropp - Irish harbour engineer and antiquarian
- Squire Whipple – American civil engineer
- Frederick Arthur Whitaker – British Admiralty engineer
- Canvass White – American canal engineer
- William Henry White – British engineer and chief constructor of the Admiralty
- John Richardson Wigham – Irish Lighthouse Engineer
- Clement Wilks – Australian road and bridge engineer
- William Willcocks – British irrigation engineer served in India and Egypt
- Edward Leader Williams – canals, bridges
- John Williams – engineer of the Montgomery Canal
- George Ambler Wilson – British port engineer
- Norman D. Wilson – mass transit
- Frank E. Winsor – chief engineer for Quabbin Reservoir project
- John Wolfe-Barry – English civil engineer, constructor of London's Tower Bridge
- A. Baldwin Wood – pumps
- Edward Woods – British railway engineer
- William Barton Worthington – British railway engineer
- Robert Wynne-Edwards – British tunnel and pipeline engineer
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- Ximen Bao – Ancient Chinese canal engineer
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- Andrew Yarranton – English navigation engineer
- Boris Yeltsin – Ex President of Russia
- T. Leslie Youd – Geotechnical engineer, liquefaction research
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- Konrad Zuse – early pioneer in computers
- Zdeněk Bažant – Professor of Civil Engineering and Materials Science at Northwestern University
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