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This is an incomplete list, which may never be able to satisfy certain standards for completeness.
- Revisions and sourced additions are welcome.
This list of civil engineers is a list of notable people who have been trained in or have practiced civil engineering.
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- John MacAdam - roads
- 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
- Mao Yisheng - a Chinese structural engineer who expert on bridge construction
- William Marriott - English railway 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
- Carl Friedrich Meerwein - German, aviation
- 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.
- Otto Mohr - bridges, railways
- 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
- James Morgan - Regent\'s Canal
- Basil Mott - mines, tunnels, bridges
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- 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
- Peter Rice - structural engineer
- Benjamin S. Roberts - railways, United States and Russia
- Leslie E. Robertson - structural engineer
- John August Roebling - Brooklyn Bridge, Niagara Railway Suspension Bridge, John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge
- Washington Roebling
- Richard Birdsall Rogers - designer of the Peterborough Lift Lock, Ontario, Canada
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