Are better times just around the corner? Policy Fellow Jonathan Moore asks how the UK can deliver infrastructure more ...
There are so many ways to stay connected with ICE through networking and events around the world. Search and browse below to discover our conferences, webinars, lectures and networking opportunities.
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 London also aims to raise the profile of civil ...
ICE promotes and advances civil engineering around the globe. We lead the infrastructure debate to create a more sustainable future through insight, policy and media engagement. Get the latest ICE ...
The Specialist knowledge societies (SKS) form a key part of the ICE's activities. They all produce events and networking activity held at the ICE and work with us to encourage continuing professional ...
Our events archive includes details of all our lectures and conferences going back over the past year. You can also access our library of recorded events covering a vast range of civil engineering ...
To do this, early career professionals need to take initiative. They could get involved in policy discussions, seek a mentor, ...
To strengthen the national plan, Chile began looking at past plans and what it could improve. The government had access to an ...
Sam Uren, an ICE Fellow since 2018, believes that perfectionism shouldn’t put people off from applying for qualifications.