Type Networking Site visit: Ribblesdale cement works Join the ICE Lancashire and Isle of Man Branch on a visit to the Ribblesdale cement works located just outside Clitheroe in Lancashire. event-location Lancashire, United Kingdom Date 26 September 2024 Time 10:30 - 12:30 BST (GMT+1)
Type Policy Cement-free concrete puts Network Rail on track for carbon savings Use of a concrete alternative saved 62t of CO2 during works to upgrade Chatham station in Kent. Date 15 June 2022
Type Webinar Benefits of geosynthetic cementitious composite mats (GCCMs) This presentation aims to educate and increase awareness of geosynthetic cementitious composite mats (GCCMs) and their utility.
In person Type Networking South Clyde Energy Centre: piling works site visit This site visit is to Cementation Skanska’s largest Scottish piling project in Glasgow. This is an opportunity to visit the first phase of construction works for the state-of-the-art South Clyde Energy Centre.
Type Webinar The future of low to net-zero concrete This presentation will cover what the cement and concrete industry is doing to get to net zero by 2050, and what engineers can do now to reduce the CO2 in the concrete that they specify.
Type Webinar Construction industry and environmental issues A presentation by Dr Jahangir Mirza of York University, Toronto, discussing different material solutions for increased environmental benefits – such as low-cement, high-recycled contents.
Online Type Webinar Strength studies of fly ash-based geopolymer concrete Unlocking sustainability: geopolymer concrete's strength and environmental edge. Dive into eco-friendly construction with high-strength alternatives - explore cementitious materials' impact and harnessing of geopolymer concrete's potential for a greener future.
Hybrid Type Lecture Piling works at the South Clyde Energy Centre Join engineers from Cementation Skanska to discuss the piling works completed on Glasgow’s state-of-the-art Energy from Waste facility. The presentation will highlight the key learnings and successes of the project.
Type Page Emerging Engineers Award The Emerging Engineers Award promotes and rewards excellence in the originality and communication of civil engineering ideas and research. Date 03 September 2024
Type Awards and competitions ICE Awards: this year’s winners revealed – and your chance to enter for 2025 Discover which outstanding contributions to civil engineering scooped the honours and find out how to make nominations for next year. Date 06 September 2024
Type Page Home With 97,000 members worldwide, the ICE exists to improve lives by ensuring the world has the engineering capacity and infrastructure systems it needs to enable our planet and our people to thrive. Date 09 September 2024