Handbooks generally provide practical information, such as tables or calculations for solving engineering problems.
REFERENCE TA151 .C58 1989
Civil engineer's reference book. Edited by L. S. Blake. 4th ed. London ; Boston: Butterworths, 1989.
A concise guide to theory and practice in civil engineering, with lists of recommended readings to allow the reader to pursue each topic in greater depth.
REFERENCE TA635 .S77 1997
Structural engineering handbook. Edited by Edwin Henry Gaylord, Charles N. Gaylord and James E. Stallmeyer. 4th ed. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1997.
Discussions by experts on a broad range of topics covering the design of buildings, bridges and other structures, of critical interest to architectects, structural and civil engineers.
REFERENCE TA332 .H36 2000
Handbook of civil engineering calculations. Edited by Tyler Gregory Hicks. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2000.
A comprehensive collection of civil engineering calculation procedures, with numberd steps for performing the calculation and illustrative examples.
REFERENCE TA151 .C57 2003
The civil engineering handbook. Edited by Wai-Fah Chen and J. Y. Richard Liew. 2nd ed. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press, 2003.
Formulae and tables for the practicing engineer that give immediate solutions to common engineering problems.
REFERENCE TA151 .S8 2004
Standard handbook for civil engineers. Edited by Jonathan T. Ricketts, M. Kent Loftin and Frederick S. Merritt. 5th ed. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2004.
Aims to present the best ideas for current practice in planning, design, and construction of buildings, bridges, tunnels, and other structures. Emphasis is placed on fundamental principles and their application, especially simplified procedures.
REFERENCE TA159 .L54 1997
Lindeburg, Michael R. Civil engineering reference manual for the PE exam. 6th ed. Belmont, CA: Professional Publications, 1997.
Intended as a study guide to the Professional Engineer examination in civil engineering, it may also be used as a handbook of basic concepts and calculations in civil engineering.
