- Date
- 05 September 2024
- Time
- 18:30 - 23:00 BST (GMT+1)
- Location
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Churchill College Storey's Way Cambridge, CB3 0DS United Kingdom
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Overview
We are thrilled to share the launch of the ICE East of England Merit Awards, a prestigious platform celebrating excellence and innovation in civil engineering. With this distinguished program, ICE aims to recognise and honour outstanding projects, visionary individuals, and collaborative teams that have significantly contributed to the advancement of the industry.
The awards ceremony will be an evening of recognition and celebration - bringing together industry leaders, innovators, and influencers to honour the exceptional contributions to civil engineering.
The awards span across six categories, namely:
- Large Project Award
- Small Project Award .
- Nature and People Positive Award
- Team of the Year Award
- Rising Star Award
- STEM Ambassador of the Year
The dinner is taking place on Thursday 05 September 2024 at Churchill College, Storey's Way, Cambridge, where we will be joined by the ICE President.
If you wish to sponsor the event, please email [email protected]
Tickets are limited, book your space today!
Prices
Gala Dinner table fees (excl VAT):
Ticket | Price |
---|---|
Full table of 15 | £1,250.00 |
Table of 10 | £850.00 |
Table of 5 | £450.00 |
Single space | £90.00 |
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