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Welcome to the ICE Scotland website. ICE Scotland represents over 8000 civil engineers living and working in Scotland. It promotes civil engineering and the interests of civil engineers.
Major activities include engaging with Government, politicians, other decision makers and the media to promote civil engineering and influence policy on infrastructure and environmental matters. The Region also provides a forum for the exchange of specialist knowledge and best practice.
ICE Scotland delivers services to members through its five local Branches and several Specialist Interest Groups who are assisted by the Regional Support Team. The Branches organise events including lectures, training seminars and social activities and promote the professional development of civil engineers.
The Region has an important outreach programme to encourage primary and secondary school children to understand the importance of civil engineering to society.
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Room 5.11 Colville Building | Glasgow
ICE Scotland | Glasgow
Napier University | Edinburgh
Contact Lynn Dow at lynn.dow@ice.org.uk
Civil Engineering Heritage (in 2 Volumes) by Roland Paxton & Jim Shipway
Scotland Highlands & Islands Scotland Lowlands & BordersPrice : £17.50 each or £30.00 for the set
Glasgow Central Central to Glasgow
Revised & Updated 2nd Edition Compiled by Dugald Cameron Strathwood
Price : £20.00
ICE Scotland 105 West George Street Glasgow G2 1QL
t: +(0)141 221 5276 e: scotland@ice.org.uk Contact a Member of the Regional Support Team.
The 2011/12 ICE Scotland Yearbook is available electronically or in hard copy. You can download a PDF version of the 2011/12 Yearbook here.
Please click on each link to download a PDF:
Clyde Bridges Heritage Trail - guided walk along the Clyde in Glasgow
Civil Engineers: What do they do? - leaflet showing the range of activities undertaken by civil engineers.
Recent copies of the newsletter, CivilScotland:
Images from various Photo Competitions held in the Region are available to view on the ICE Scotland Flickr page: www.flickr.com/icescotland ICE Scotland SoN Infrastructure Special 2011