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Three all-female teams have taken the gold, silver and bronze prizes in the 2024-25 ICE CityZen Award. This is a milestone in ...
A past ICE President’s Future Leader has been recognised in this year’s WES Top 50 Women in Engineering. Rachel Hayden, one ...
With 97,000 members worldwide, the ICE exists to improve lives by ensuring the world has the engineering capacity and infrastructure systems it needs to enable our planet and our people to thrive.
Learn about micro tunnelling in Qatar, covering delivery methods, design coordination, and lessons from major infrastructure ...
The £725bn strategy is a significant moment for the UK’s infrastructure sector. Here’s what’s in it and why it matters.
ICE President Professor Jim Hall hosted a discussion on developing and delivering the UK’s new long-term infrastructure ...
Join us for the second annual International Women in Fellowship webinar, uniting non-UK regions for an open, honest, and ...
The ICE East Yorkshire, Humberside and North Lincolnshire branch have organised this site visit to the A164 and Jocks Lodge improvement scheme. Primary route network The A164 is a major north/south ...
Women dominated the people award categories at the 2025 ICE East Midlands Awards (EMMAs). Celebrating civil engineering ...
Join the ICE Early Careers Network West Midlands to hear from inspirational engineers and to celebrate International Woman in Engineering Day 2025. This year's theme highlights collaboration and unity ...
As the first multi-year review since 2021, it sets departmental budgets through to 2028/29 and capital investment plans to ...
The Haweswater Aqueduct is a major feat of engineering and one of the largest projects being undertaken in the North West. Built between 1933 and 1955, the aqueduct is made up of a series of tunnels ...