ICE North West supports members living and working in Cheshire, Cumbria, Greater Manchester, Merseyside, Lancashire and the Isle of Man. We share knowledge, influence public infrastructure policy, and ...
The history of the ICE Benevolent Fund spans 150 years and, during that period, it has helped over 30,000 civil engineers and their families. No one’s immune to life’s challenges. Not even ‘fixers’ ...
Register to attend online or in person. This year’s event will be presented by the 2024 John Mitchell Award winner, Yvonne Ainsworth, business unit director at Taylor Woodrow, who will share the ...
ICE East of England represents around 5,000 members in Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Essex, Hertfordshire, Norfolk, Peterborough and Suffolk. It shares knowledge, influences public infrastructure ...
It shares knowledge, influences public infrastructure policy, and encourages innovation and excellence in the civil engineering profession. ICE London also aims to raise the profile of civil ...
The standards of professional civil and infrastructure engineering competence and commitment - the ICE Attributes - ensure that professionally qualified members are equipped to address the needs of ...
The South East Engineering Excellence Awards celebrate the work of professionals engaged in civil engineering infrastructure and the built environment in the East of England region. All entries should ...
To strengthen the national plan, Chile began looking at past plans and what it could improve. The government had access to an ...
Mina Maxi, Emerging Engineers Award 2024 finalist, explains how retrofitting could help protect our existing buildings from the pancake effect. The World Trade Center Memorial Plaza in New York City.
Since January 2022, a Communication Task is now incorporated into the ICE’s Professional Review process, replacing the previous written exercise component. The ‘IEng Communication Task Group’ event ...
Delivering a huge pipeline of projects requires clear vision and commitment, writes ICE Policy Fellow Kaloyana Kostova.
Sam Uren, an ICE Fellow since 2018, believes that perfectionism shouldn’t put people off from applying for qualifications.