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Students and graduates from ICE Hong Kong visited Tokyo, Japan to learn smart solutions for infrastructure redevelopment. ICE ...
Genuine resilience means more than a “thin green line of defence” focused solely on flooding, argues Emma Howard Boyd.
Find out the results of the ICE subscriptions ballot and 2025 council elections. Members have approved the proposed 4.2% ...
Trustees discussed the ongoing development of the new five-year strategy, the ICE’s annual accounts and a proposed ...
The UK’s new Resilience Action Plan sets out how infrastructure must adapt to withstand future shocks and risks.
A survey from The Engineer found that civil engineers and technicians could boost their earning potential by getting ...
The government has provided a comprehensive, forward-looking view of major infrastructure projects and programmes across the UK.
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ICE President Professor Jim Hall hosted a discussion on global engineering skills challenges and how governments can tackle them. Around the world, governments are grappling with the same question: do ...
Discover key updates in the second-generation Eurocode 7, with a focus on reinforced fill and soil nailed structures, and learn about the timeline for its adoption.
ICE Fellow Jonathan Spruce recently gave evidence to the UK government’s Transport Select Committee on how to close the railway skills gap.