
Mohamed Gheit
SCP
civil engineer
Mohamed Gheit
Mohamed is a civil engineer at SCP (part of RSK group) and the current vice chair of the ICE Early Careers Network (ECNet) in Yorkshire and Humber.
Event organised by ICE
The ICE Yorkshire and Humber Early Careers Network (ICE YH ECN) represents graduates, students, technicians, and apprentices based across Yorkshire and Humber. This includes those in higher education and/or working towards getting professionally qualified.
This month's presentation
Civil engineer Mohamed Gheit, from SCP (part of RSK Group) will showcase a foul water drainage system for a road scheme which serves both residential and commercial buildings. In the presentation Mohamed will explain his role in designing the system, the hydraulic modelling and the process of seeking approval from the water authority. This will be followed by a short Q&A.
Benefits of attending
Our meeting will take place at SCP's offices in Leeds and also online. Please book your place using the book now button above.
Joining in person
6:30pm to meet at SCP office, 10 South Parade, Leeds, LS1 5QS. Please note that the doors close at 6pm so all guests need to text or email to gain entry to the building (text on 07920727985 or email [email protected]).
Joining online
A TEAMs link will be provided once you book your place.
After you register we will contact you with joining instructions and provide a copy of any meeting documents.
For more information join our LinkedIn group or contact the committee chair Milo Hughes via the regional team at [email protected]
SCP
civil engineer
Mohamed is a civil engineer at SCP (part of RSK group) and the current vice chair of the ICE Early Careers Network (ECNet) in Yorkshire and Humber.
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