👉 Placed engineering, also known as site engineering or ground improvement engineering, is a specialized discipline within civil engineering that focuses on modifying the physical properties of soil and rock at a construction site to ensure the stability, safety, and longevity of structures. This involves assessing the existing ground conditions, identifying potential issues like poor drainage, weak soil layers, or high water tables, and implementing appropriate engineering solutions such as soil compaction, grouting, deep mixing, or the installation of geosynthetics. The goal is to create a solid and stable foundation that can support the intended structures, whether they are buildings, roads, bridges, or other infrastructure, while minimizing risks and costs associated with ground movement or failure.