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A canal engineer is a civil engineer responsible for planning (architectural and otherwise) related to the construction of a canal.
Canal engineers include:
China
edit- Yu the Great (c.2200BCE-c.2100BCE), first Dynast of China, founder of the first dynasty, who dedicated his life establishing flood control structures across the Chinese Hegemony, including canals, establishing the new hegemony in the process, across flood ruined competing kingdoms.
- Ximen Bao
- Li Bing (c. 3rd century BC), Dujiangyan
France
edit- Louis Maurice Adolphe Linant de Bellefonds (1799-1883), Suez Canal
- Ferdinand de Lesseps (1805-1894), Suez Canal and the failed first attempt at a canal in Panama
Hungary
edit- István Türr (1825-1908), Corinth Canal
United Kingdom
editUnited States
edit- James Geddes, Ohio and Erie Canal
- John B. Jervis, Delaware and Hudson Canal
- Loammi Baldwin, Middlesex Canal to Boston
- Orlando Metcalfe Poe, Poe Lock at Soo Locks
- William Weston
- Benjamin Wright, Erie Canal and the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal
- George Washington, Potomac Canal
- Canvass White, Erie Canal
- Sylvanus Thayer, West Point
- Horatio Allen
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