The Conservation Accreditation Register for Engineers (CARE) identifies civil and structural engineers skilled in the conservation of historical structures and sites. Members have followed a rigorous approval procedure to confirm an appreciation of disciplines and interests well beyond their professional qualification as engineers.
These engineers may either be working as lead consultants on projects where engineering is dominant or where there is a significant structural engineering content.
They will have also demonstrated that they are fully conversant with conservation philosophy and methods applied to heritage projects.
Current list of registrants
Benefits
Additionally, CARE has been established to:
- Assist clients in selecting an appropriate engineer with proven conservation experience
- Encourage education and training in conservation engineering
- Promote sympathetic and ‘best practice’ conservation
- Raise awareness of conservation in the engineering profession
The register is also intended as a means of encouraging engineers to raise their awareness and standards by pursuing their continuing professional development in this specialist field.
CARE, administered by ICE and IStructE, works in parallel with the following professional bodies supported by Historic Scotland, Cadw and NIEA:
If you are not listed on CARE you may well be missing out on the opportunity to bid for conservation and refurbishment work. Those who are registered are entitled to use the descriptor ‘Conservation Accredited Engineer'.
Those wishing to make an application can download the appropriate documentation.
Admittance to the Register provides the public and potential clients the assurance that the registrant:
- has achieved a recognised competence standard through a rigorous assessment process
- is maintaining their knowledge and competence based on current practice
Am I eligible?
To be eligible to apply you must be a professionally qualified Member of ICE or IStructE at either CEng or IEng.
More information
For further advice regarding the CARE register, please contact the Registers Executive on: +44 (0) 207 665 2102 or email registers@ice.org.uk.