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ICE North ECN Attribute Workshop - Attribute 5: Sustainable Development

Event organised by ICE

Date
23 April 2025
Time
18:00 - 19:00 BST (GMT+1)
Location
Online

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Overview

The session will focus on Attribute 5 (sustainable development), offering attendees information on the necessary requirements to acquire relevant experience. Participants will gain insights from professionals nearing Professional Review or have recently obtained chartership. The goal of this workshop is to provide attendees with ideas and real-life examples of the most suitable evidence for the Sustainable Development attribute.

The workshop will begin with an introduction and welcome, followed by an overview of the attribute. The speakers will share their experience of the Sustainable Development attribute, before ending the session with an interactive group discussion.

These workshops are organised by the ICE North East, North West, and Yorkshire and Humber Early Career Network (ECN) committees. 

If you're interested in finding out more and getting involved with the ECN, please contact [email protected] in the first instance.

Speakers

Callum Southgate

Callum Southgate

Mott MacDonald

civil engineer

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Callum Southgate

Callum Southgate is a civil engineer at Mott MacDonald who has worked in the nuclear design sector since graduating. Callum works on large-scale decommissioning and waste processing projects and has been innovation lead for Mott MacDonald's Energy team since May 2023. 

Outside of Mott MacDonald, Callum is an active member of the ICE's Early Careers Network and is currently the chair of the ICE NW ECNet. 

Chris Roper

Chris Roper

SLR Consulting

senior engineer

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Chris Roper

Chris Roper is a senior engineer at SLR Consulting within the highway engineering discipline. He is based in the Manchester office, and has 6 years’ experience in small residential schemes up to large multidiscipline infrastructure projects within the UK. Chris works on a wide variety of third party schemes with both National Highways and local authorities, aiding clients on concept and optioneering, detailed designs and site support.
 
Chris’ work in the highways sector led him to become chartered in August 2024, having previously obtained Incorporated status a few years prior. He uses this experience to help guide future engineers through their own chartership journey.

For more information please contact:

Lauren Moczulski

Sustainable Development Goals: