ICE Scotland supports and represents members living and working in the region. It shares knowledge, influences public infrastructure policy, and encourages innovation and excellence in the civil ...
Policy experts and industry leaders discussed the importance of infrastructure maintenance and the costs of inaction.
Incoming ICE Glasgow and West of Scotland chair Nicola Bell will talk about her career, preceded by the branch AGM ...
The ICE has released a series of podcasts looking at how different sectors can come together to develop nature- and ...
You might think not much has changed, but the upgrades to the historic, Grade II-listed building are making a large impact in ...
In this week’s Infrastructure Policy Watch, how public-private partnerships can bridge the infrastructure gap, and South ...
At the time I applied, you needed three sponsors, now it’s only two. They all knew me from various ICE volunteer roles and ...
Introducing the winners of this exciting competition, whose artwork demonstrated the connections between nature and ...
Better strategic planning, more investment, and faster delivery are key to the government’s vision for infrastructure.
The ICE refreshed its paper on the potential costs and benefits of the government’s proposed nuclear new-build programme.
Engineering decisions of the past saw Liverpool as the unofficial second city of the British Empire. Engineering helped solve problems in the city created by unprecedented population density, ...
As part of Tomorrow’s Engineers Week, the event will ask: how can industry, academia and schools work together to inspire future female engineering leaders? A panel of senior women in engineering, ...