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ICE Yorkshire & Humber supports and represents members living and working in Yorkshire and parts of Lincolnshire.
It shares knowledge, influences public infrastructure policy, and encourages innovation and excellence in the civil engineering profession.
ICE Yorkshire and Humber also aims to raise the profile of civil engineering by working with the media, schools and universities.
Find out more about ICE's work in the Yorkshire and Humber, including local events, competitions and awards, the latest civil engineering news, and how you can get more involved.

Join us for this year’s Early Career Network (ECNet) Annual General Meeting in Yorkshire and Humber, where we reflect on an impactful year and look ahead to exciting new opportunities for our community.

Join us for a professional development workshop designed for early-career engineers seeking to develop a stronger understanding of ICE Attribute 1. Expect practical guidance on how to demonstrate engineering knowledge and its application in professional practice.

This guided walk explores the disused Foss Islands railway, combining civil engineering, railway heritage and urban infrastructure. Participants will learn about historic bridges, retaining structures and the challenges of repurposing former rail corridors in a modern city.

Their proposal to make use of heavily industrialised spaces to produce solar power granted them victory in a competition designed to inspire young people to get into civil engineering.

Water projects dominated the 2026 ICE Yorkshire and Humber Awards as a new category celebrated fairness, inclusion and respect (FIR) in engineering.

The successful civil engineering badge is coming to Anglia, the Midlands and south-west England, completing the final phase of expansion.
Our professional qualification training is here to help you, from advice surgeries to courses in passing your Professional Review.