The Kariba dam is a double curvature concrete arch dam in the Kariba gorge of the Zambezi river basin between Zambia and Zimbabwe. At 128m tall and 579m long, the structure forms Lake Kariba - ...
This is the first in a series of five seminars which will explore the nuances of Scots law and how these nuances could affect everyday delivery of a construction contract. The series is aimed at ...
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A presentation on the latest progress of the A9 Dualling, discussing the latest programme of the overall project. The presentation will be given by Lawrence Shackman, Director of Major Projects at ...
ICE Northern Ireland supports and represents members living and working in the region. It shares knowledge, influences public infrastructure policy, and encourages innovation and excellence in the ...
Our course database contains details on a huge number of undergraduate and masters courses from around the world. It will be able to tell you whether or not your qualification is accredited by the ...
ICE London supports and represents members living and working in the capital. It shares knowledge, influences public infrastructure policy, and encourages innovation and excellence in the civil ...
The Enabling Better Infrastructure (EBI) programme, convened by the ICE, brings together independent specialists with deep, wide-ranging experience to support governments in putting best practice ...
The communication task forms part of the assessment of the interpersonal skill and communication attribute in the CEng Professional Review. This session will focus on diversity and inclusion - an ...
Use our directory to search for professionally qualified ICE members: Members (MICE), Technician members (MICE), and Fellows (FICE). You can also find details of our newest qualified members. In case ...
Infrastructure asset failures can become a thing of the past through careful use of AI, writes ICE Fellow David Philp.