CERM16, the reference manual and study guide every PE Civil Examinee needs!Michael R. Lindeburg, PE’s PE Civil Reference Manual, 16th Edition (Also known as CERM16) is the only reference you need to prepare for the Breadth portion of the PE Civil exam. This comprehensive manual follows NCEES PE Civil exam specifications and addresses complex topics by parsing them into condensed, understandable, readable sections. Offering a complete review of all exam topics, this reference manual is up-to-date to the current exam specifications and design standards, and employs instructional design to enable comprehensive understanding that builds exam confidence. The PE Civil exam is a 9-hour, closed-book computer-based test (CBT) that is now offered year-round at approved Pearson Vue testing centers. Use this reference manual to fully prepare for this professional engineering exam.
Key Features:
 Complete exam review for the Breadth portion of the PE Civil exam, including the following subjects:
 
 Project Planning
 
 Means and Methods
 
 Soil Mechanics
 
 Structural Mechanics
 
 Hydraulics and Hydrology
 
 Geometrics
 
 Materials
 
 Site Development
 
 
 Brief overview of each afternoon Depth exam.
 
 Up-to-date codes including: AASHTO, HCM, IBC, ACI and more.
 
 Recommendations for a study schedule to keep you on track.
 
 Exam tips for exam-day readiness.
 
After you pass the exam, the
 PE Civil Reference Manual, 16th Edition (CERM16) will serve as an invaluable reference throughout your civil engineering career.
Also available for individual purchase is the
 PE Civil Companion for the 16th Edition, a convenient side-by-side companion offering a comprehensive index with thousands of entries covering all topics; over 100 appendices; and over 550 common civil engineering terms and definitions.
 
                                                  Michael R. Lindeburg, PE, is one of the best-known authors of engineering textbooks and references. His books and courses have influenced millions of engineers around the world. Since 1975, he has authored over 40 engineering reference and exam preparation books. He has spent thousands of hours teaching engineering to students and practicing engineers. He holds bachelor of science and master of science degrees in industrial engineering from Stanford University.