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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.
It shares knowledge, influences public infrastructure policy, and encourages innovation and excellence in the civil engineering profession. ICE Wales Cymru also aims to raise the profile of civil ...
CLP Pulse, the revitalised clock tower that was part of CLP's Head Office from 1940 to 2012, stands as a symbol of the company's steadfast service that has driven Hong Kong's modernity. Regarded as an ...
The ICE’s response lays out the challenges associated with delivering major infrastructure, and the existing literature that the committee may want to consider.
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 Alan Willoner and Lorenzo Allievi as they share insights into the Leeds Flood Alleviation Scheme. This is one of the largest, most complex, and innovative flood defence schemes ever designed and ...
The industry must be allowed to act decisively to stand a chance of meeting future demand, experts warn. Building reservoirs can help address rising demand for water, but the planning process can take ...
Held in Newcastle, the annual awards recognise and celebrate exceptional civil engineering projects and people from across the region. Lynemouth Coastal Landfill Remediation, winner of the Medium ...
ICE HKA G&S is jointly organising a webinar on the utilisation of blockchain in construction workflows with the Hong Kong Institute of Architects (HKIA), Hong Kong Institute of Construction Managers ...
Join us for the ICE NI Prestige Lecture featuring a conversation with Ed McCann, past president of the Institution of Civil Engineers. Ed is a distinguished project director known for his work on ...
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