So it’s no wonder that civil engineering often runs in the family. In fact, some of the most notable figures from the profession’s history have come from engineering families. Some have even gone on ...
International Women’s Day celebrates the accomplishments of women around the world and shines a light on the challenges they ...
Join the IESF British Section for an evening lecture by Professor José Torero reviewing Grenfell Inquiry findings, actions taken, and the future of fire safety ...
The government has provided a comprehensive, forward-looking view of major infrastructure projects and programmes across the ...
Available for members who live in the UK or Ireland, the popular service will run for a limited six‑month period. The service is available for ICE members and their partners or spouses. Image credit: ...
Who is this for? Experienced engineers currently working at the level of IEng or CEng whose academic qualifications aren’t suitable for IEng MICE or CEng MICE, but whose experience is. When to attend?
ICE North West supports members living and working in Cheshire, Cumbria, Greater Manchester, Merseyside, Lancashire and the Isle of Man. We share knowledge, influence public infrastructure policy, and ...
The ‘CEng Communication Task’ event will provide guidance on how to communicate well within a series of industry-specific themes. This session will aim to focus on the theme of infrastructure, this ...
The institution’s 2026 State of the Nation report pinpoints major changes required to make Westminster’s 10-year plan ...
Explore how Carbon Capture and Storage is driving the UK’s net zero journey, and how The Crown Estate is helping turn CCS ambition into delivery.
Infrastructure engineers share their predictions for the sector while considering what it will take to succeed.
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