A webliography is a list of electronic documents or websites that relate to a particular subject, especially one used in a scholarly work.Â
Philippine Institute of Civil Engineers, Inc. (PICE) (pice.org.ph): offers student membership opportunities, academic competitions, Philippine Journal of Civil Engineering, and essential updates on the civil engineering licensure exam.
Association of Structural Engineers of the Philippines, Inc. (ASEP) (aseponline.com): the authoring body of the National Structural Code of the Philippines (NSCP). Essential for students focusing on structural design to find seminars, trainings, and code updates.
Pinoy Builders (pinoybuilders.ph): features news on the Philippine construction industry, including local building trends, material suppliers, and green technology updates.
Engineering Toolbox (engineeringtoolbox.com): A massive online handbook. Use this for quick lookups of unit conversions, material properties, and basic engineering formulas.
Engineering News-Record (enr.com): delivers global construction news, data analysis, major project profiles, and annual rankings of top engineering and design firms.
American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) (asce.org): The global leader in civil engineering. Good for accessing journals, joining student competitions (like the Concrete Canoe), and finding career mentorship.
National Mapping and Resource Information Authority (NAMRIA) (namria.gov.ph): The central mapping agency of the Philippines. Use this to request topographic maps and geodetic data for land surveying and site planning.
American Concrete Institute (ACI) (concrete.org): Offers free student membership which grants access to digital guides, webinars, and the specific codes used for reinforced concrete design (ACI 318).