Du cantonnier à l'ingénieur
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This book traces the evolution of road-related professions from the 18th century to the present day. Beginning with the establishment of the first bridges and roads service in 1713, it explores how transportation engineering has developed over the centuries. The author examines the transformation from manual road construction by cantonniers to modern engineering practices, covering the historical progression of infrastructure development and the professional roles involved in creating and maintaining transportation networks.
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Claude Vacant
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