Click here or on the image for a downloadable pdf of this month’s issue. Click here for a page turning version. This month’s highlights: ♦ How innovation is driving the Hinkley Point C programme♦ Exclusive report on Crossrail delays and cost overruns♦Valuing the social impact of infrastructure♦ Congestion-busting Project Neon in Las Vegas
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Future of Tunnelling | Innovation is on the way
Improvements in technology, practice, productivity and safety are all in the pipeline for a tunnelling industry needing to reinforce its reputation for delivery.
What’s on 23 to 29 January
East of England 23 Jan: Had NEC4 worked? 6pm, Edwards Room, County Hall, Martineau Lane, Norwich NR1 2DH 23 Jan: Ecology for engineers. 6pm, Jackson Civil Engineering, 30 White House Road, Ipswich IP1 5LT East Midlands 29 Jan: Stamp End Flood Alleviation Scheme. 6pm to 8pm. The collection, 1 Danes…
Lighthouse | Engineers must clarify infrastructure uncertainties
As we start the year, it is important to reaffirm that infrastructure transforms lives by connecting people, unlocking human potential and raising living standards.
ICE seeks Council nominations
New members are being sought for ICE’s Council, which is responsible for representing the views of the membership to the Trustee Board.
New content for Learning Hub
New content has been added to the ICE Learning Hub.
ICE/Topcon joint lecture to cover barriers to change
Construction technology companyTopcon and the ICE are holding a joint lecture on the barriers to change in the construction industry, on 6 February.
Water and sewerage brainstorming event
The ICE and drainage systems manufacturer Wavin recently held a meeting of water and sewerage companies, local authorities, designers and developers, to find new ideas for effective sustainable drainage systems (SuDS).
ICE hosts dispute resolution event
This year’s ICE Alternative Dispute Resolution event is at One Great George Street on 24 January.
Record number of Quest awards
A total of 254 Quest scholarshi awards were made as part of ICE 200th anniversary celebrations, up from 186 in 2017.