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The Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) has been working hard to promote the profession of civil engineering for over 200 years. The ICE provides professional qualifications, leads the debate on infrastructure and the built environment internationally and provides an unmatched level or training, knowledge and thinking to over 95,000 members around the world.
New Civil Engineer is the official magazine of the ICE and is distributed – in print or digital formats – to more than 50,000 readers each month.
This page has the latest news from the Institution but you can find out more about ICE events, reports and opinion at www.ice.org.uk
ICE news
Spotlight | Attracting private investment in Africa
At last year’s Africa Energy Forum in Nairobi, I attended a side…
Trustee’s view | The benefits to volunteering with the ICE
As the Vice President for Membership, I have recently been reflecting on…
Winners of the Institution of Civil Engineers Ikigai 2024 festival announced
On 15 October, the winners of the first-ever Ikigai creative arts festival…
ICE President, professor Jim Hall, gives Presidential Address at ICE headquarters
On 5 November, professor Jim Hall shared his presidential address as the…
Key infrastructure takeaways from the UK government’s 2024 Autumn Budget
The UK Government’s 2024 Autumn Budget, presented by Chancellor Rachel Reeves, placed…
Lighthouse | Will the Budget improve how Britain’s infrastructure system is funded?
The 2024 Autumn Budget set out the new UK government’s spending plans,…
Trustee’s view | Ethical dilemmas and infrastructure
Our world is full of societal dilemmas, and as civil engineers, we…
Help us find the next generation of civil engineers
The ICE’s CityZen Award is now open for 16 to 18 year…
What the cancellation of HS2’s Northern leg has taught us about major project delivery
The ICE has published a report summarising lessons learned from the cancellation…
Lighthouse | Reviewing the UK government’s approach to transport
The Urban Transport Group and Arup have published a new report, setting…
Lighthouse | All change? King’s Speech sets out major policy shifts for UK infrastructure
The new government has settled into its role, setting out its agenda…
Spotlight | Successes of High Speed 2 should be celebrated
The cancellation of HS2 Phase 2 makes it easy to forget that…
Trustee’s view | Members’ CPD is crucial to maintaining competence
The Grenfell Tower tragedy in 2017 highlighted critical issues in practices and…
2024 Trustees and Council election
New Trustees, Council Members and a Graduate Member have been elected by…
ICE launches people and nature competition as part of festival
The ICE is calling for young people to partner with a parent,…
ICE’s new President announced
Jim Hall, professor at the University of Oxford and an internationally recognised…
Lighthouse | The Labour government under Keir Starmer: what will change for infrastructure?
After an unexpected summer election, Keir Starmer’s Labour Party won a comprehensive…
ICE sets out post-election priorities
The ICE has set out its recommendations for improving infrastructure in the…
Top 50 women in engineering includes 11 civil engineers
Eleven ICE members were among the top 50 women in engineering named…
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