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The institution is demonstrating leadership in carbon management by using the PAS 2080 standard to decarbonise.
The ICE has published guidelines to clarify how members who act as spokespeople on behalf of the ICE should interact with ...
Tidal power is produced by harnessing the energy from the moon and the sun’s influence on sea levels, known as tides.
Applications have now opened for the new Michael Neale Bursary, aimed at funding places on the ICE Windsor Leadership ...
The council has also approved two new members to the ICE Trustee Board for the 2025-2026 presidential year from November 2025 ...
ICE runs both online and in-person EPAs: online offers greater flexibility and supports carbon savings. You will be able to indicate your preference when applying, but we may need to allocate you to ...
A new professional development opportunity has been created for ICE graduate and technician members who live and work in North Wales. Stella Brookes, the incoming chair of the North Wales Committee, ...
ICE Scotland supports and represents members living and working in the region. It shares knowledge, influences public infrastructure policy, and encourages innovation and excellence in the civil ...
The stamp features Sir Thomas Peirson Frank, the ICE’s 82nd President, as part of celebrations marking 80 years since the end of World War II. Sir Thomas Peirson Frank's legacy is being honoured ...
Join us for this month’s ICE Civil Engineering Reading Club event, part of a series of virtual social events to discuss reports and articles relating to anything within civil engineering, there might ...
Trustees discussed the annual report and examined the ICE's latest safety risk review. ICE President Jim Hall gives an update from the latest trustee board meeting. At their third meeting of the 2025 ...
Courses, workshops and membership surgeries to help you achieve a professional qualification.
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