Infrastructure asset failures can become a thing of the past through careful use of AI, writes ICE Fellow David Philp.
Without a steady programme of work, the UK’s construction sector could lose existing skills – and miss out on the chance to ...
Student ambassador and QUEST scholar, Josie Davies, shares her tips for getting the most out of your placement experience.
Entries are now open for New Civil Engineer Graduate and Apprentice Awards 2025, an event celebrating the next generation of ...
As part of the Around the world with ICE series, Isabella Spicer shares how eight weeks in Fiji redefined her perspective of ...
ICE President Professor Jim Hall chaired a discussion on how to speed up the UK’s move to clean power. Clean power is a pathway to achieving more stable, secure and resilient energy grids. It also ...
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 ...
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 ...
The HS2 project is currently Europe’s largest construction project. In the Thames Valley Branch area the works in progress comprise the full range of roads, piling, tunnelling, bridge and viaduct ...
The Lower Otter Estuary is situated near Budleigh Salterton in East Devon. The community and ecosystem faced growing challenges due to climate change and sea level rise combined with the impacts of ...
This ICE roundtable, chaired by ICE President Professor Jim Hall, explored how to speed up the UK’s move to clean power.
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