Hybrid Type Lecture ICE and InstRE JPM 2023: responding to flood emergencies - developments over the past 10 years Join us at the Institution of Royal Engineers and the Institution of Civil Engineers 2023 Joint Professional Meeting, which this year will consider military and civilian approaches to flooding.
Type Study Brunel International Lecture Series: Americas, September 2023 The Americas are uniquely vulnerable to natural disasters, including the often devastating impacts of climate change. This leg of the 14th Brunel Lecture Series explored the main environmental threats and considered the most effective ways to make key infrastructure more able to withstand them for t… Date 04 April 2024
Type Awards and competitions Emerging Engineers Award 2024: regional winners announced The award encourages and rewards the communication of civil engineering ideas, research and best practice in projects and design. Date 26 June 2024
Type Civil Engineer blog How Capability Brown is proof that engineering for sustainability works Barry Clarke, ICE Past President (2012/13), encourages the need to place civil engineering in context and realise the outcomes to ensure a resilient, sustainable future. Date 05 April 2019
Type ICE Community blog Why do we like silos so much? Introducing the new Breaking Silos series, the ICE’s Aimee Jones and CIWEM’s Kieran Murnane urge the industry to collaborate. Date 31 July 2024
Type Policy Infrastructure in 2023: a horizon scan of the year ahead for civil engineering A new report showcases the crucial challenges and opportunities for civil engineers in the next year and beyond. Date 12 December 2022
Type Civil Engineer blog How has UK infrastructure performed on carbon emissions since the Infrastructure Carbon Review? New ICE research on the UK’s carbon emissions from infrastructure will be launched at this week's Unwin Lecture. Dr Jannik Giesekam, lead researcher and Carbon Project member, provides a sneak preview. Date 05 October 2020
Type WICE Project RedR UK disaster relief Bring engineering skills and training to extreme disasters wherever in the world The charity was founded by civil engineer Peter Guthrie at an ICE symposium in 1980 as the Register of Engineers for Disaster Relief. As its work in the humanitarian sector has evolved so it is now known as RedR UK. The… Date 20 June 2023
Type Infrastructure blog State of the Nation 2019: Connecting Infrastructure and Housing The ICE has published its annual State of the Nation report. This year, the report focuses on the steps required to better integrate the delivery of infrastructure and housing. Date 12 September 2019
Type Infrastructure blog ICE publishes civil engineering insights paper on the 2050 net-zero emissions target ICE's insights paper examines the implications of the UK’s 2050 net-zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions target for the infrastructure sector. Date 02 December 2019
Type ICE Community blog 6 ways civil engineers improve our lives A round-up of civil engineering projects from around the world that demonstrate how civil engineers make our lives better. Date 02 November 2022
Type Policy How geospatial information helps overcome a major crisis This report by Marc Hobell of ICE's Geospatial Expert Panel focuses on finding certainty in an uncertain world by applying Geospatial Information (GI) and how GI can help overcome a major crisis. Date 10 November 2016