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ICE North East supports members living and working in Northumberland, Tyne and Wear, Durham and Tees Valley.
It shares knowledge, influences public infrastructure policy, and encourages innovation and excellence in the civil engineering profession.
ICE North East 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 North East, including local events, competitions and awards, the latest civil engineering news, and how you can get more involved.

The webinar will talk about the attributes and qualifications for becoming a Fellow of ICE.

Explore how the South Bank Watercourse at Teesworks delivers sustainable ground engineering at scale, combining circular economy, nature-based design and complex site constraints to enable major industrial regeneration. Join director general, Janet Young, for a deep dive into this project.

This site‑based event explores the story of York Millennium Bridge, from concept and commissioning to construction and legacy. Led by a former trustee of the Bridge Trust, the visit offers insight into client leadership, design ambition and delivery of an iconic pedestrian bridge.

The annual awards saw some mega infrastructure projects from the region take centre stage.

To decarbonise procurement, project teams can’t rely on engineers doing it ‘as a hobby’ – they need specialists.

The annual Robert Stephenson Awards showcase civil engineering excellence from across the region.
Our professional qualification training is here to help you, from advice surgeries to courses in passing your Professional Review.