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Awards for individual achievement and for projects of special merit
Winners are selected by ICE Awards Committee and endorsed by Council. Members of Council, Regions and individual ICE members may make nominations for all these awards.  

Gold Medal
Garth Watson Medal
Brunel Medal
Edmund Hambly Medal
International Medal
Warren Medal

If you have any queries about these specific awards please contact paul.taylor@ice.org.uk.


Gold Medal

ICE Gold Medal is awarded for civil engineering excellence to an individual who made valuable contributions to civil engineering over many years. This may cover contributions in one or more areas, such as, design, research, development, investigation, construction, management (including project management), education and training. The Gold Medal is awarded to individuals who are in the course of, or have just completed, their active careers.

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Garth Watson Medal

This medal commemorates Garth Watson, a well known and respected past Secretary of ICE. This medal is awarded for dedicated and valuable service to ICE by an ICE Member or member of staff.

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Brunel Medal

The Brunel Medal is awarded to recognise excellence in civil engineering. All teams, persons or organisations operating within the built environment are eligible.

This award was originated in 1981 by The Society of Civil Engineering Technicians (SCET). The Brunel Medal is now awarded as an ICE award after the two organisations merged.

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Edmund Hambly Medal

The Edmund Hambly Medal awarded for creative design in an engineering project that makes a substantial contribution to "sustainable development".

The award emphasises the important contribution that civil engineering makes to the well being of mankind and the environment.
"Sustainable development" means projects which meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
Projects, of any scale, should take into account such factors as full life-cycle effects, including de-commissioning, and show an understanding of the implications of infrastructure impact upon the environment.

In making its selection for the Edmund Hambly Medal, the Awards Committee will be looking, in particular, for projects which display a high degree of innovation and imagination.

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International Medal

The International Medal was instituted in 2000 and is awarded annually to a civil engineer in one of the following categories:

Any civil engineer who has had prime responsibility for an outstanding contribution to civil engineering outside the United Kingdom, or
A civil engineer resident outside the United Kingdom and not a citizen of the United Kingdom, who had prime responsibility for an outstanding contribution to civil engineering inside the United Kingdom.

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Warren Medal

The Warren Medal is awarded annually to an ICE member in recognition of valuable services to his or her region. The Awards committee selects a winner from nominations submitted by regions.

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