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 ...
Kick off your new year with confidence! If the indulgence of Christmas has left your January wallet feeling the pinch, this webinar will arm you with the tools you need to take control of your ...
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.
Join Simon Papiernik, operations director, and Hayley Jackson, site manager at Coffey, for an overview of the Derwent Reservoir. Located between the Howden and Ladybower Reservoirs in the Upper ...
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 secrets of successful geotechnical ...
This webinar with Transport for the North (TfN) is a chance for you to share your views on how the Strategic Transport Plan can be implemented across the North. TfN’s second Strategic Transport Plan ...
Go to the event page for the live broadcast to join online. Fellowship is the highest grade of membership offered by ICE and is a professional accolade highly respected around the world, yet only six ...
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 ...
Join us for an exciting event exploring the Belfast Tidal Flood Alleviation Scheme, a major infrastructure investment in Belfast City Centre by the Department for Infrastructure. This session will ...
Fellowship is the highest grade of membership offered by ICE and is a professional accolade highly respected around the world, yet only six percent of current ICE Fellows are women; a statistic that ...
To strengthen the national plan, Chile began looking at past plans and what it could improve. The government had access to an ...