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 ...
ICE Hong Kong was established in November 1999. It's one of the largest regions outside the UK with more than 7,800 members. The Regional Board, Hong Kong Association (HKA), Graduates & Students ...
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The Colegio de Ingenieros de Caminos, Canales y Puertos (CICCP) in Spain and the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) in the United Kingdom are organising a conference to present and analyse the ...
Sustainable investing isn’t just for the wealthy – it’s for everyone! Your pension, your bank, and even everyday financial choices can play a vital role in creating a healthier planet. Join our ...
The ICE East of England Early Careers Network (ECNet) is a community bringing together civil engineering students, apprentices, graduates and early careers professionals in the region. We organise a ...
A recent Enabling Better Infrastructure Live session explored how Canada gathers data to inform infrastructure decisions ...
Meg Ginsberg, an apprentice, is being celebrated for demonstrating that engineering is open to all. Meg Ginsberg wants to quash the myth that you must go to university to have an engineering career.
The ICE responds to a Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government consultation on changes to the UK’s planning system.
It’s time for a fresh debate on partnerships that produce better results for the UK, writes Chris Lewin. Streets Ahead in ...