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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 Haweswater Aqueduct is a major feat of engineering. Built between 1933 and 1955, the aqueduct is made up of a series of tunnels and syphon pipes and has successfully served 2.5 million people in ...
A new ICE green paper consultation will examine how governments can deliver major projects on time and on budget.
The ICE Trustee Board has proposed an increase of 4.2% to all annual subscriptions, transfer and entrance fees. In line with ...
The ICE has launched a new green paper consultation to help address cost and time overruns on major infrastructure projects.
Event organised by Society for Earthquake and Civil Engineering Dynamics JRC provides access to ELSA within the Horizon Europe programme and the JRC programme for opening access to its research ...
With 97,000 members worldwide, the ICE exists to improve lives by ensuring the world has the engineering capacity and infrastructure systems it needs to enable our planet and our people to thrive.
Ayo Sokale, project manager at the Environment Agency, explains autistic masking and shares some recommendations on how to embrace neurodiversity.
ICE South West supports members in Bristol, Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, Gloucestershire, Somerset and Wiltshire and the Isles of Scilly. It shares knowledge, influences public infrastructure policy, and ...
Achieving Chartered status is a significant milestone in a civil engineer’s career. It demonstrates a high level of professional competence, commitment to ethical standards, and the ability to take on ...