Meg Ginsberg, an apprentice, is being celebrated for demonstrating that engineering is open to all. Meg Ginsberg wants to quash the myth that you must go to university to have an engineering career.
The ICE makes recommendations to improve infrastructure planning, provide strategic clarity on spending and invest in resilience and decarbonisation.
It’s time for a fresh debate on partnerships that produce better results for the UK, writes Chris Lewin. Streets Ahead in ...
Learn about projects that engineers have worked on and what impact they've had on their local communities.
The ICE responds to a Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government consultation on changes to the UK’s planning system.
The ICE East of England Early Careers Network (ECNet) is a community bringing together civil engineering students, apprentices, graduates and early careers professionals in the region. We organise a ...
Sustainable investing isn’t just for the wealthy – it’s for everyone! Your pension, your bank, and even everyday financial choices can play a vital role in creating a healthier planet. Join our ...
ICE Yorkshire & Humber supports and represents members living and working in Yorkshire and parts of Lincolnshire. It shares knowledge, influences public infrastructure policy, and encourages ...
The discovery of gold in Western Australia in the 1880s and 1890s brought a succession of gold rushes with thousands of prospectors hoping to make their fortunes. This led to a population explosion in ...
The panel helps to organise groups of civil engineers in the regions who are interested in the history of their profession, and publishes a quarterly newsletter, regional guides and leaflets on the ...