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 11 November 2024
Type Exhibition Water - From Source to Tap This exhibition explores the hidden depths of water engineering and the work of behind-the-scenes heroes, who fight fatbergs and flooding, and save lives through the provision of clean water and sanitation. Featuring inspiring examples of water-related projects around the world, the exhibition is p… Date 12 September 2024
Type Exhibition Time is running out The exhibition explores the future of infrastructure and the role of civil engineers in helping society respond to the challenges of climate change and meet net zero targets by 2050. Featuring original hand-drawn illustrations and animations, six children talk to TV presenter and engineer Rob Bell a… Date 06 November 2024
Type Exhibition Bridge Engineering An exhibition spanning three centuries of bridge engineering, from the Roman's first timber crossing through to the modern Queen's Ferry Crossing in Scotland Date 12 September 2024
Type Exhibition Tunnel Engineering online exhibition Tunnel Engineering takes you on a historical journey that shows you some of the longest, deepest and most advanced tunnels in the world Date 12 September 2024
Type Exhibition The River People Featuring images from photographer Matthew Joseph's River People and London's Superhighway Collections, revealing how the Thames has become an integral part of life for residents. Date 28 June 2024
Type Study Brunel International Lecture Series: Middle East and North Africa, November 2023 The MENA region faces a varied range of risks relating to accelerated climate change, including increasingly intense and frequent droughts and floods. The sixth leg of the 14th Brunel International Lecture Series explored the severe threats that these pose to vulnerable local communities. It also lo… Date 28 October 2024
Type Study Brunel International Lecture Series: opening lecture, London, September 2022 The 14th Brunel International Lecture Series is examining the regional and global challenges of developing resilient and sustainable infrastructure. It kicked off by highlighting the key issues that the series will address on its journey around the world – and how engineers can tackle them. Date 28 October 2024
Type Study Brunel International Lecture Series: Europe, March 2023 The need to embrace whole-systems thinking, to engage with communities and to collaborate with other disciplines to boost climate change resilience were some of the key issues addressed by the European leg of the 14th Brunel Lecture Series. Date 28 October 2024
Type Study Brunel International Lecture Series: Africa, November 2022 The second lecture of the Brunel International Series discussed Africa’s unique challenges in relation to climate change – including population growth, urbanisation and energy needs – and how to take these into account when building resilient infrastructure. Date 28 October 2024
Type Study Brunel International Lecture Series: South East Asia, July 2023 South East Asia’s highly urbanised coastal settlements are particularly vulnerable to climate-related threats such as typhoons, monsoons and rising sea levels. For the fourth leg of the 14th Brunel lecture series, Abigail Binay, mayor of Makati in the Philippines, shared some of the key insights she… Date 28 October 2024
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 28 October 2024