Built in America - This collection includes digitized images of measured drawings, black-and-white photographs, color transparencies, photo captions, data pages including written histories, and supplemental materials. From The Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) and the Historic American Engineering Record (HAER).
Civil Engineering and Public Works. - Full text of this 1870 publication by William Blake. Reports on the 1867 Paris Universal Exposition. Includes topics such as construction materials and the Suez maritime canal.
Construction History Society - Exists to focus the attention of the construction industry and associated professions on the importance of preserving the records of our built environment. Includes membership details, newsletter, journal and events.
Cruquius Site - Group of volunteers restoring and maintaining one of the pumping stations which drained the Haarlemmermeer. Site describes the history, the technology, and the restoration.
History and Heritage of Civil Engineering - Features landmark projects, notable engineers, image library and resources guide. Provided by the American Society of Civil Engineers.
Huntington Fund for the Heritage of Civil Engineering - Established to enable the Huntington Library to be a pivotal research center in the study of the history of civil engineering and its social and cultural impact.
The Jerwood Photography Project - Making the Modern World - A project to make accessible and preserve the British Library's photographic collection which records the progress of early construction projects. Includes samples from the collection.
Pocket-Book for Railroad and Civil Engineers - Facsimile of an early calculation assistant which contained methods for laying out railroad curves, switches, frog angles, and crossings, the staking out of work, levelling, and the calculation of cuttings and embankments. Produced by Oliver Byrne in 1864.
The Surveyors Historical Society - Dedicated to the preservation of historical surveying instruments, artifacts, records and memorabilia and educating the general public about the history of surveying.