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What do municipal units do?

Municipal refers to urban roads, bridges, water supply and drainage, sewage treatment, urban flood control, gardens, road greening, street lamps, environmental sanitation and other urban public utilities:

1, road traffic engineering. Such as roads, interchanges, squares, transportation facilities, railways, subways, etc.

2. River and lake water system engineering. Such as rivers, bridges, diversion (drainage) canals, irrigation and drainage pumping station, sluice bridges and other hydraulic structures.

3. Underground pipeline engineering. Used for common water supply, drainage, power supply, communication, gas supply and heating pipelines and special underground pipelines and civil air defense passages.

4. Overhead pole line project. Power supply poles, communication poles, trackless poles and overhead pipelines with different voltage levels.

5. Street greening project. Street trees, shrubs, lawns, green buildings and structures are the main parts of municipal professional engineering.

The main projects are highway, drainage and pipeline. The company contracts business and arranges its own construction team for construction and management.

Municipal units that extend information are mainly composed of various engineering systems such as transportation, water supply, drainage, gas, sanitation, power supply, communication and disaster prevention. Mainly includes:

(1) Urban roads and their facilities: urban motor vehicle lanes, non-motor vehicle lanes, sidewalks, public parking lots, squares, pipeline corridors and safe passages, shoulders, guardrails, road signs, land for road construction and road greening control, and other road ancillary facilities.

(2) Urban bridges and culverts and their facilities: urban bridges, tunnels, culverts, overpasses, footbridges, underground passages and other ancillary facilities.

(3) Urban drainage facilities: urban rainwater pipelines, sewage pipelines, rainwater and sewage confluence pipelines, drainage ditches, pumping stations, sewage treatment plants and other ancillary facilities.

(4) Urban flood control facilities: urban flood control dikes, sluice gates, flood control walls, drainage pumping stations, spillways and other ancillary facilities.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-municipal engineering