Innovation & Research Focus
Issue No. 74 August 2008
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The Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE)

The Institution of Civil Engineers is an independent engineering institution. It was established in 1818, and today represents nearly 80,000 professionally qualified engineers worldwide and the civil engineering industry.

Its principal membership is in the United Kingdom but the ICE also has an expanding international membership; with interests in China (including Hong Kong), Russia, India and, 140 other countries.

The ICE recognises that professional qualifications and membership are essential for the competitiveness of companies and success of individuals. It therefore provides membership and qualification that embraces all practising engineers and students who are able to demonstrate the appropriate engineering and educational competencies.

The Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE)
1 Great George Street, Westminster, London, SW1P 3AA
Tel: 020 7222 7722
Fax: 020 7222 7500
Web site: www.ice.org.uk
E-mail: enquiries@ice.org.uk

ICE

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