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German engineering journal
Deutsches-IngenieurBlatt-Logo.svg
description Specialist magazine for civil engineers
Area of ​​Expertise Civil engineering
language German
publishing company Schiele & Schön (Berlin)
First edition 1993
Frequency of publication ten times a year
Sold edition 47,920 copies
(Media data 2019)
Editor-in-chief Susanne Scherf
editor Federal Chamber of Engineers eV
Web link www.deutsches-ingenieurblatt.de
ISSN (print)

The German Engineering Gazette (DIB) is a trade journal for technical and professional information for engineers in construction.

General

The DIB is published by the Federal Chamber of Engineers , the representative of the 16 German regional chambers of engineers . The trade journal is obtained mainly from architecture and civil engineering offices, housing associations or building construction companies and specialist engineering offices for technical building equipment, statics and structural planning. The target groups of the publication are civil engineers , architects and experts from the neighboring fields. The DIB is published by the Berlin publishing house Schiele & Schön .

Content

The Deutsche IngenieurBlatt reports on innovations in all areas of activity of engineers who make product and system decisions in construction planning and project control (from draft to detailed planning, tendering, awarding to construction supervision / site management). It contains technical information on the state of the art, especially in building construction, on the latest software for planning as well as information on professional success and securing the livelihood of engineering offices (office management, law, taxes).

Regular categories are Technology & Innovation, Products & Software, Construction Detail, Theory & Practice, Profession & Chamber, Engineering Office & Management, Law & Taxes, Conferences & Congresses, Politics & Economy, Standards & Rules and the magazine.