New Civil Engineer’s digital edition has been given a complete overhaul and can now be read on any device via the brand new NCE app.
Unlike the old digital edition of the magazine, the app optimises the print magazine for a greater reading experience across all devices.
And we – along with the ICE – are encouraging all of our print readers to make the switch and go digital to help reduce our carbon footprint.
We currently print more than 500,000 copies of New Civil Engineer each year to send to you and others. That adds up to over 26M printed pages and 2,700kg of plastic used to package the magazines, plus hundreds of thousands of kilometres of carbon-intensive travel to reach each of our front doors across the world.
The digital edition has been given a complete makeover and is now compatible with desktop, tablets and mobile. The redesigned digital edition has been created to be user friendly and it can also be downloaded on any device for reading when offline.
A mobile app makes it even easier to access the latest edition as well as archive editions and can be downloaded from both the App Store and Google Play, depending on your device. And it couldn’t be simpler to access, all you need to do is download the app and log in with your myICE details or your NCE sub details.
ICE president Rachel Skinner added: “As you know, my Presidential ‘Shaping Zero’ theme is focused on the need for us to help address climate change. As a professional community, we must work together to achieve net zero carbon as fast as possible.
“If you watched my Presidential address, you will know that this starts with one big question sitting at the heart of Shaping Zero that holds each of us to account. It is the same question that will determine our collective success: ‘What are you going to do?’
“For most of us, the answer to this question will include a few big actions and commitments plus many small changes. The ICE and New Civil Engineer are both committed to change that reduces our carbon footprint; we want to encourage all of you to join us.”
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