Name | Notability | References |
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Benjamin Baker | English engineer in late 19th century |
William F. Baker | American structural engineer of the Burj Khalifa |
Michel Bakhoum | Egyptian consultant engineer and academic |
Nicol Hugh Baird | Canal engineer and surveyor |
George Rumford Baldwin | American canal engineer |
James Fowle Baldwin | American canal engineer |
Loammi Baldwin | American engineer and soldier |
Hannskarl Bandel | Madison Square Garden roof, Crystal Cathedral |
Harvey Oren Banks | State Engineer of California |
James Arthur Banks | British dam engineer |
Robert Barker | English railway engineer who also played in the first ever football international game |
Henry Barnes | Traffic engineer who worked in US cities during 20th century |
Nora Stanton Blatch Barney | American civil engineer |
Peter W. Barlow | English engineer in late 19th century; notable for Lambeth Bridge (old) and tunnelling shield |
William Henry Barlow | English engineer in late 19th century; railway engineering |
Frank Baron | American academic |
Alfred Barrett | American engineer of the Erie Canal |
Javier Barros Sierra | Mexican engineer and teacher |
Sir John Wolfe-Barry | English engineer in late 19th century; designed Tower Bridge |
Lt Col Arthur John Barry | English engineer in late 19th and early 20th century; projects in China and India |
John Vernon Bartlett | British civil and military engineer |
Edward William Barton-Wright | British martial arts teacher |
John Frederic La Trobe Bateman | British hydraulic engineer |
Sir Joseph Bazalgette | English engineer in late 19th century; London sewerage system |
Sir Thomas Hudson Beare | English engineer, academic |
Nikolay Apollonovich Belelyubski | Russian bridge engineer |
Bernard Forest de Belidor | Hydraulic engineer |
Horace Bell | British railway engineer in India |
William Bennet | English canal engineer |
William Bennett | Irish-Australian bridge builder; Prince Alfred Bridge, Denison Bridge | [3] |
Samuel Bentham | Designer of Vauxhall Bridge |
Arthur Bergan | Canadian highways engineer |
Sir George Berkley | British railway engineer |
Henry Berry | Liverpool dock engineer |
Charles Beyer | Anglo-German locomotive engineer |
George Parker Bidder | British engineer; railways, telegraphs and hydraulics |
Sir Alexander Binnie | English engineer in late 19th century; tunnels and bridges across the Thames |
William Binnie | British waterworks engineer, son of the above |
Geoffrey Binnie | Dam engineer, grandson and son of the above |
Osama bin Laden | Founder of al-Qaeda, studied civil engineering at university |
Alan W. Bishop | Developer of Bishop's method of analysing earth dams |
Magnus Bjorndal | American engineer and inventor |
John Blenkinsop | English engineer in mid-19th century; railways, locomotives and mining |
Benjamin Blyth | Scottish railway engineer |
Benjamin Blyth II | Scottish railway engineer, first practising Scottish engineer to become president of the Institution of Civil Engineers |
Gudmundur S. (Bo) Bodvarsson | Icelandic civil engineer and researcher |
Alfred P. Boller | American civil engineer |
Sir Thomas Bouch | English engineer in late 19th century; first Tay Rail Bridge disaster |
Guillaume Boutheroue | 17th-century French canal engineer |
John Bradfield | Designer of Sydney Harbour Bridge |
William Bragge | English engineer in the 19th century |
Frederick Bramwell | British engineer |
Jacob R. Brandt | American engineer in mid-19th century; covered bridge engineer |
James Brindley | English engineer from mid-18th century; designed canals and watermills |
John Alexander Brodie | City Engineer of Liverpool and inventor of the football goal net |
Samuel Brown | British naval officer and bridge designer |
William Brown | structural engineer |
George Barclay Bruce | English railway engineer |
Peter Bruff | British civil engineer |
Henry Marc Brunel | English engineer in late 19th century |
Isambard Kingdom Brunel | English engineer in mid-19th century; designed Great Western Railway, a series of famous steamships, and important bridges |
Marc Isambard Brunel | French engineer in early 19th century; notable for the Thames foot tunnel |
James Brunlees | Scottish engineer notable for designing Southend Pier |
Peter Bruff | English engineer in 19th century; notable for work in Clacton on Sea |
Sir George Buchanan | British civil engineer associated with harbour works in Burma, Iraq and Bombay, during early 20th century |
George W. Buck | British canal, bridge and railway engineer |
Leffert L. Buck | American civil engineer |
Alfred Burges | British civil engineer |
John Burland | Professor of civil engineering |
Godliver Businge | Ugandan civil engineer | [4] |