Unit Converter for Civil Engineers

An easy to use and intuitive unit converter for civil engineers.

Select unit of measurement to convert:

mm

cm

m

km

inch (in.)

foot (ft.)

yard (yd.)

mile (mi.)

mm2

cm2

m2 (sq.m)

in.2 (sq.in.)

ft.2 (sq.ft.)

yd.2

cm3 (mL)

liter (L)

m3 (cu.m)

in.3 (cu.in.)

fl.oz

gallon

ft.3 (cu.ft.)

gram (g)

kilogram

metric ton

pound (lb.)

ounce (oz.)

US ton

N (newton)

kN (kilonewton)

kilogram (kg)

pound-force

kip

ton-force

N/mm

kN/m

lb./in.

lb./ft.

kip/ft.

N/mm2 (MPa)

N/m2 (Pa)

kN/m2 (kPa)

pound/in.2 (psi)

kip/in.2 (ksi)

m/s

km/hour (kph)

ft./s

mile/hour (mph)

m/s2

ft./s2

m2 (sq.m)

km2 (sq.km)

hectare (ha.)

yd.2

acre (ac.)

mi. 2 (sq.mi.)

°C (Celcius)

°F(Fahrenheit)

K (kelvin)

There are plenty of unit converters available online (like this one). This web tool is a unit converter for civil engineers. What makes it different from thousand others online is its ease of use. It provides all the units that you might need for your engineering conversions between different metric and US units.

The interface is designed to be intuitive. Just select the category of measurement you want to convert then type in the box the value of the unit you want converted. Pressing TAB will move through the text boxes.

I hope you find this tool useful. Don’t forget to bookmark this page by pressing CTRL+D to save the page for your next engineering computation!

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