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 ...
During excavation for buildings, infrastructure, runways, or waterways, encountering the groundwater table is a common challenge. This course provides systematic knowledge for both design and ...
Ireland is taking steps to prepare for its future. Following a spatial approach allows Ireland to properly plan for another ...
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.
Views and insights from around the world of infrastructure.
Hayley Jackson, a site manager at Coffey, shares the experiences that led her to become a Chartered Engineer (CEng). Hayley ...
The ICE Yorkshire and Humber Early Careers Network (ICE YH ECN) represents graduates, students, technicians, and apprentices based across Yorkshire and Humber. This includes those in higher education ...
Join Amey to explore the A595 Moresby Hall Scheme, tackling drainage, embankment works, and road closures near Sellafield ...
Jon Muir reveals some surprising finds that have come to light during his redevelopment of the heritage High Mill building.
Kathleen receiving her Fellowship certificate from ICE Past President Ed McCann. Image credit: Kathleen Harrison In 2014, ...
The technical lecture on Inclusive Design is an event targeted on civil engineers of all grades to introduce and discuss the concept of inclusivity of design solutions. With a focus on promoting ...