Building and bridge collapse result in severe consequences, including the tragic loss of lives, significant economic harm, disruption of critical infrastructure, and lasting effects on public safety ...
ICE South East supports members covering a wide geographic area ranging from Kent across to Hampshire, and the Isle of Wight up to Milton Keynes. We share knowledge, influence public infrastructure ...
ICE London supports and represents members living and working in the capital. It shares knowledge, influences public infrastructure policy, and encourages innovation and excellence in the civil ...
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.
During a visit to the European Organization for Nuclear Research, David Porter learned there’s no physics without tunnels.
The Visual Impact Provision (VIP) project has restored the beautiful Dorset downland landscape with the removal of 22 pylons over an 8.8km stretch between Winterbourne Abbas near Dorchester and Corton ...
Engineering can deliver change and strengthen communities, writes Mike Reader MP, new chair of the All-Party Parliamentary ...
Our policy work seeks to maximise the use of infrastructure systems to support sustainable outcomes for people and planet. Are better times just around the corner? Policy Fellow Jonathan Moore asks ...
To strengthen the national plan, Chile began looking at past plans and what it could improve. The government had access to an ...
Lyon in France and Turin in Italy are two major cities when it comes to European exchanges and economy. Currently, merchandises and goods are mainly carried via trucks between these two locations. The ...
Sam Uren, an ICE Fellow since 2018, believes that perfectionism shouldn’t put people off from applying for qualifications.