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21 FEBRUARY 2012
ICE Wales Cymru & IStructE: Talk on the Cleddau Bridge
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Municipal engineering , Structures and buildings
Wales
Manchester Branch meeting in conjunction with the Historical Engineering Group (HEG)
Historical engineering
North West
Condition Assessment and Monitoring of Infrastructure
Associated society member , Member , Non-member
Geospatial engineering
Yorkshire and Humber
ICE East Midlands/IMechE - Delivering Nuclear New Build
Energy
East Midlands
ICE Wales Cymru: G&S Written Assignment Group
Member
Membership information
Learn about the history of the Institution and the current standards expected of its members
Education , Membership information , Professional development
South East England
Speaker: Mike Steward, MGWSP
Public affairs
The three finalists in the West Midlands Papers Competition will showcase their papers at this event in Birmingham.
Education
West Midlands
The water supply grid scheme, which will be Wessex Water’s largest and longest ever project, will help manage water more effectively around the region and ensure future demand is met. FULLY BOOKED.
Water
South West
Note Change of Topic: This evening meeting will aim to give information on what is current in the field of Energy conservation and small-scale sustainable energy systems
Professional development , Transport
Scotland
At this event recently Chartered engineers will share their experiences with Graduate and Student members. There will also be an opportunity to network with other engineers in the area.
Membership information , Professional development
East Of England
This will be of particular interest to graduates preparing for MPR, CPR, and CPRP.
8th Brunel International Lecture Series Auckland, New Zealand The Delivery of a Low Carbon Society - Beyond Rhetoric Speaker - Keith Clarke, Chief Executive, Atkins
On Tuesday 21st February at 6pm in Parsons office, David Mitchell, Parsons PE&I Manager, will host an evening meeting entitled ‘Even Minor Engineering Projects are Complex’.
This talk is intended to give engineers of all levels of experience an overview of the principles of Manual for Streets (MfS). Engineers need to be aware of MfS (1 & 2) as well as a number of other documents including DMRB and Home Zones, which will be briefly referred to. These documents are intended to help designers and local authorities achieve road layouts that contribute to “sustainable” developments and all engineers, and students, working in the built environment should know something about them.
Municipal engineering , Public affairs , Transport
North East
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