The Institution of Civil Engineers' headquarters at 1 Great George Street in central London has been the ICE's home for over a century. Completed in 1913, the neoclassical building still has many of ...
From becoming a Chartered Manager (CMgr), to gaining legal qualifications, we provide and support a number of additional qualifications to help you continue your professional development. Even if ...
The Ganges is a canal system that irrigates the Doab region between the Ganges and Yamuna rivers. Doab is a term used in India and Pakistan for the water-rich area of land lying between two converging ...
The civil engineering profession covers a broad spectrum of jobs, specialisms and careers spanning every industry. Take a look to see whether it's the right profession for you. How to become a ...
Build a port to take the world's largest mega container ships Liverpool2 is one of the UK's largest private sector infrastructure projects, developed in response to changing patterns and shipping ...
As a project manager, my role involves getting a scheme from detailed design to construction and then to project close out. My day starts with a run through of my inbox. As most of our works are ...
The Belle Tout Lighthouse is a decommissioned lighthouse at Beachy Head cliffs near Eastbourne in East Sussex. Completed in 1834, the 17m high structure’s been called ‘Britain’s most famous inhabited ...
For experienced engineers not currently a member of ICE. Find out how to get professionally qualified as IEng or CEng MICE. If you have any ICE membership queries after viewing the video please watch ...
Pontcysyllte Aqueduct is the longest and highest aqueduct in the UK. Crossing the Dee Valley, it's a grade 1 listed building and part of a World Heritage Site. The aqueduct is 1,007ft (307m) long and ...
An ICE roundtable discussion has identified what’s hindering the uptake of advanced technology and recommended ways to ...
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