ICE East of England represents around 5,000 members in Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Essex, Hertfordshire, Norfolk, Peterborough and Suffolk. It shares knowledge, influences public infrastructure ...
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.
Exploring the process of water or wastewater recycling, methods currently in use, and countries that already do it.
The vacancies are for an initial period of three years. Image credit: Shutterstock Thomas Telford Ltd (TTL) is looking for ...
The ICE’s new report on paying for Britain’s infrastructure explores how the government can attract more investment.
This paper examines how the UK government can engage the private sector to increase infrastructure investment.
Civil engineering is for people who want to make a difference. I realised civil engineering isn't for people from certain backgrounds, with certain opportunities. It’s for peopl ...
Use our directory to search for professionally qualified ICE members: Members (MICE), Technician members (MICE), and Fellows (FICE). You can also find details of our newest qualified members. In case ...
Infrastructure asset failures can become a thing of the past through careful use of AI, writes ICE Fellow David Philp.
ICE President Professor Jim Hall chaired a discussion on how to speed up the UK’s move to clean power. Clean power is a pathway to achieving more stable, secure and resilient energy grids. It also ...
This ICE roundtable, chaired by ICE President Professor Jim Hall, explored how to speed up the UK’s move to clean power.