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The ICE press office is always happy to help with media enquiries. We regularly comment on a wide range of infrastructure and civil engineering issues including energy, transport, climate change, water and waste, flooding, planning, funding, international development, and skills.
We also have an extensive database of expert spokespeople available for interview, and can provide research, facts and figures and photos if necessary.
Journalists wishing to contact the ICE Press Office should contact media relations manager: Kate Ison (kate.ison@ice.org.uk) 020 7665 2104. For out of hours enquiries please check our media contacts page
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30 JULY 2012
Commenting on the appointment of Peter Hansford as the next Government Chief Construction Adviser, Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) Director General, Nick Baveystock, said
21 MAY 2012
Jo da Silva, Director of Arup’s International Development team, has been chosen as the lecturer for the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE)’s 9th Brunel International Lecture series.
23 NOVEMBER 2011
Achieving a low carbon world will require radical changes to day to day infrastructure such as transport, energy and water, leading engineers have said in a think-piece report published today.
17 NOVEMBER 2011
Commenting on the new International Engineering Prize, launched by PM David Cameron, Nick Clegg MP and Ed Milliband MP – Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) President Richard Coackley said:
19 OCTOBER 2011
Responding to the announcement that the last remaining CCS demonstration project at Longannet in Scotland has been abandoned, ICE Director General Tom Foulkes said:
19 OCTOBER 2011
Commenting on the reappointment of the Chief Construction Adviser (Paul Morrell),
Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) President, Peter Hansford, said:
14 SEPTEMBER 2011
Commenting on Nick Clegg’s speech at the LSE today, Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) Director General Tom Foulkes, said:
22 AUGUST 2011
Incoming ICE President, Richard Coackley, has now chosen six young engineers who will work closely with him throughout his presidential term.
22 JULY 2011
The delivery of a High Speed Rail (HSR) network supports a more structured transport strategy for the nation. It will free up capacity on the existing congested rail network and help regenerate and boost the economies of our city-regions, therefore benefitting the UK as a whole, according to the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE).
22 JUNE 2011
Commenting on the Government’s response to the final IGT report ICE President Peter Hansford said:
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