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17 APRIL 2013
The resilience of the North East’s infrastructure is being threatened by climate change, bringing ever increasing extremes of weather. The region was almost cut off from the rest of the UK during last year’s floods that severed road and rail links. How are civil engineers improving the resilience of our energy supplies from the threat of terrorism and vandalism which could impact on our infrastructure networks, industry and homes?
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Associated society member , Member , Non-member
Energy , Maritime , Municipal engineering , Public affairs , Transport , Water
North East
24 APRIL 2013
AME South Wales CPD Day: 'Counting the Pennies'
Municipal engineering
Wales
25 APRIL 2013
EAB Technical Meeting
BIM , Environment & Sustainability , Municipal engineering , Transport
Scotland
23 MAY 2013
Practical and achievable approaches to improve flood resilience within the UK
Environment & Sustainability , Ground engineering , Municipal engineering , Structures and buildings , Transport , Water
7 JUNE 2013
A better service at a lower cost? Can it be done? Do you not simply get what you pay for? Municipal Group Scotland half-day seminar
Municipal engineering , Transport
The launch event of the first ever pan-Scotland guidance for Developers who build roads and associated infrastructure. Municipal Group Scotland joint event with SCOTS
18 JUNE 2013
In 2002, the Greater Manchester Waste Disposal Authority drew up a long term strategy for improving recycling rates, providing waste processing and achieving resource and energy recovery. This strategy recognises the imperative to reduce disposal of biodegradable waste to landfill and thereby to reduce both greenhouse gas emissions and the carbon dioxide footprint arising from the conventional disposal of municipal waste.
Energy , Innovation and research , Municipal engineering , Waste management
24 JUNE 2013
This event, which is part of a programme of lectures being run by ICE London throughout 2013 to celebrate the 150th anniversary of London Underground, is now FULLY BOOKED.
The event is being run in association with Tube150, Bechtel and RCEA (Railway Civil Engineers Association). If you wish to be added to the waiting list, in case a place becomes available, please email your details - full name, email address and membership number - to Nalini.Solanki@ice.org.uk . You are also able to watch this event live on line at www.ice.org.uk/lectures - please register at least 15 minutes before the lecture begins.
London
15 JULY 2013
This event is part of the ICE London lecture programme for 2013 and is being delivered by the ICE London Waste Expert Panel (details at www.ice.org.uk/nearyou/UK-Regions/London/London-Expert-Panels/ICE-London-Waste-Panel)
Environment & Sustainability , Municipal engineering , Waste management
16 JULY 2013
When James Newlands (1813-1871) arrived in Liverpool in January 1847 to take up the newly created position of Borough Engineer, he formed, along with Dr William Henry Duncan (Medical Officer of Health) and Thomas Fresh (Inspector of Nuisances), Britain’s first public health team.
Health and safety , Historical engineering , Municipal engineering , Public affairs , Structures and buildings , Transport , Waste management , Water
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