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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.
The stamp features Sir Thomas Peirson Frank, the ICE’s 82nd President, as part of celebrations marking 80 years since the end ...
Stella Brookes, the incoming chair of the North Wales Committee, created the position to support emerging talent within the ...
At their third meeting of the 2025 session, trustees provided feedback on the strategy review, discussed the annual report ...
Sir Thomas Peirson Frank was a civil engineer and surveyor best known for protecting London from floods during World War II.
The government has provided a clear path to making its water, transport, and energy infrastructure more adaptable to climate change.
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 ICE’s response to the Public Accounts Committee’s inquiry into major project governance and decision making lays out the challenges associated with delivering major infrastructure, and the ...
ICE Hong Kong was established in November 1999. It's one of the largest regions outside the UK with more than 8,000 members. The Regional Board, Hong Kong Association (HKA), Graduates & Students ...
Civil and infrastructure engineers are already taking crucial steps to decarbonise the industry, writes ICE President ...
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