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ICE articles on Designing Buildings

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Articles by ICE on Designing Buildings include:

  1. ICE Trustee Board update June 2022. July 2022
  2. Volunteer opportunity launched by the ICE. June 2022.
  3. Top 50 women in engineering. June 2022.
  4. PAS 2080 2022 consultation. June 2022.
  5. 50th anniversary of the first Pride parade UK. June 2022.
  6. Grenfell lessons to learn. June 2022.
  7. State of the Nation. June 2022.
  8. What will a switch to imperial units mean for UK infrastructure projects? June 2022.
  9. Design museum roof strengthening paper wins prize. May 2022.
  10. STEM ambassadors needed for cityzen award. May 2022.
  11. Corruption in the construction industry. May 2022.
  12. Public transport post pandemic next steps. May 2022
  13. Queens speech 2022 (ICE comment as mention in article). May 2022
  14. Stamping out gender stereotypes. May 2022.
  15. STEM projects for children. April 2022 ‎
  16. A systems approach to infrastructure delivery SAID. April 2022
  17. 6 principles to help engineers create resilient infrastructure. April 2022.
  18. Irish infrastructure projects March 2022
  19. Knowledge network. March 2022 ‎
  20. Vernon Harcourt Lecture. March 2022 ‎
  21. How civil engineers can support 'ambitious' plan to build a climate-resilient world. February 2022.
  22. 5 top priorities for reforming Britain's rail network. February 2022.
  23. The art of engineering is building for them, her and him. February 2022.
  24. Highway Code changes in 2022. February 2022.
  25. Three key ingredients for designing inclusive walking and cycling infrastructure. January 2022.
  26. How adaptive planning is being used to future-proof water supplies in the South East. January 2022.
  27. Civil engineering is constantly evolving, and so must our institution. January 2022.
  28. What are smart motorways and how do they work? January 2022.
  29. Five key themes for global infrastructure policy in 2021. December 2021.
  30. Civil engineer quashes apprenticeship myths. December 2021.
  31. What should be in the second cycling and walking investment strategy? December 2021.
  32. The five weirdest materials in construction. December 2021.
  33. Safety lessons the space industry can teach engineers. December 2021.
  34. Union Connectivity Review calls for UK-wide strategic transport network. December 2021.
  35. The Carbon Project: infrastructure and the circular economy. November 2021.
  36. Raising awareness of dewatering regulation. November 2021.
  37. Flood mapping key to future development in Wales. October 2021.
  38. Black excellence in UK civil engineering. October 2021.
  39. National Infrastructure Planning Reform Programme. October 2021.
  40. The importance of building child-friendly places. October 2021.
  41. The town's time has come. October 2021.
  42. The Carbon Project: improving carbon emission data. September 2021.
  43. Three pieces of infrastructure that have saved lives. September 2021.
  44. Transport subsidies are unsustainable: what next for infrastructure. September 2021.
  45. England metro mayors work to deliver ambitious climate action. September 2021.
  46. Why demolition and infilling are blunt weapons in the management of historic structures. September 2021.
  47. Securing the talent of the future will not be the same as the past. August 2021.
  48. Infrastructure and film: Five iconic movies that civil engineers helped bring to life. August 2021.
  49. Why we need to talk about race. August 2021.
  50. How to use the Enterprise Risk Management guide. August 2021.
  51. Great Musgrave: infilled bridge a sad reflection on state of the industry. August 2021.
  52. Surfside condo collapse: climate change demands adaptation in design and approach. August 2021.
  53. Overcoming imposter syndrome. August 2021.
  54. Planning transport for people with disabilities as the population ages. July 2021.
  55. Five bridges worth visiting during a UK staycation. July 2021.
  56. Transport Decarbonisation Plan. July 2021.
  57. Climate change is overlooked in infrastructure projects. July 2021.
  58. How ready is the UK to deliver net zero? July 2021.
  59. Army training and civil engineering. July 2021.
  60. John Rennie. June 2021.
  61. Vision and validate: a third way in designing the roads of the future. June 2021.
  62. The future of the planning system in England. June 2021.
  63. Electric vehicles in 2021. June 2021.
  64. Engineering equality: LGBT stories from ICE. June 2021.
  65. The policy changes needed to ensure a successful recovery from Covid-19. May 2021.
  66. Investing in infrastructure for London. May 2021.
  67. The role of civil engineering in designing out loneliness. May 2021.
  68. Understanding and managing workplace stress is critically important to civil engineers. May 2021.
  69. Collaboration needed to deliver national and regional transport strategies. May 2021.
  70. Engineers make policy decisions a reality. April 2021.
  71. Accelerated carbon emission cuts and infrastructure. April 2021.
  72. Getting personal about protective equipment. April 2021.
  73. Everything we thought we knew about civil engineering improving the world is wrong. April 2021.
  74. Demystifying the strategic infrastructure planning process. April 2021.
  75. Aligning net zero with the levelling-up agenda. April 2021.
  76. Optimism over infrastructure project delivery. March 2021.
  77. Construction skills crisis threatens UK net zero goals. March 2021.
  78. Going the extra mile to extend the lifespan of the Menai Suspension Bridge. March 2021.
  79. Why innovation is needed in the water sector. March 2021.
  80. WFEO Climate Stories: How climate change is affecting the UK. March 2021.
  81. Five transferable skills important to civil engineering. March 2021.
  82. Is a bridge needed between Scotland and Northern Ireland? March 2021.
  83. Protecting against online crime. February 2021.
  84. Ensuring a green recovery beyond the pandemic. February 2021.
  85. Natural capital, infrastructure banks and energy system renationalisation. February 2021.
  86. Scottish Government urged to review infrastructure. February 2021.
  87. Urban trees. February 2021
  88. Shaping Zero seeks carbon champions. January 2021.
  89. International LEGO day 2021. January 2021.
  90. Phosphorescent building materials. January 2021.
  91. Career development for infrastructure leaders. January 2021.
  92. From Calcutta to Kolkata - legacy and modernisation. January 2021.
  93. Earthquake Design Practice for Buildings. January 2021.
  94. WFEO Climate Stories: Professor Jianping Wu. December 2020.
  95. Basement and sewerage LEGO set. December 2020.
  96. Using satellite imagery to monitor movements in megaprojects. December 2020.
  97. The Government's 10-point plan: what's missing? December 2020.
  98. Updated seismic hazard maps for the UK. December 2020.
  99. Government publishes UK infrastructure strategy. November 2020.
  100. Infrastructure investment is key to economic recovery in the UK. November 2020.
  101. ICE President Rachel Skinner presents Shaping Zero. November 2020.
  102. Civil Engineering Procedure (update). November 2020.
  103. Planning now for hydrogen. November 2020.
  104. ICE Carbon project. November 2020
  105. Northern Ireland closer to creating infrastructure advisory board. October 2020.
  106. Net zero and green jobs. October 2020.
  107. Sustaining walking and cycling measures after COVID-19. October 2020.
  108. Infrastructure carbon reduction misses net-zero target. October 2020.
  109. Five steps towards a successful construction project. Oct 2020.
  110. Why infrastructure transparency matters. Oct 2020.
  111. Transport mobility and the magic map. Sept 2020.
  112. Priorities for Wales during COVID-19 economic recovery. Sept 2020.
  113. Five great things about civil engineering. Sept 2020.
  114. Gearing up for active travel. Sept 2020.
  115. The future infrastructure of Scotland. Sept 2020.
  116. Levelling up the infrastructure agenda. Sept 2020
  117. Planning the infrastructure transition to net-zero. Sept 2020
  118. Inspiration Series for 16 to 18 year olds launched. Sept 2020
  119. A systems approach to net-zero. August 2020
  120. Delivering the second road investment strategy RIS2. August 2020
  121. What the planning white paper means for infrastructure. August 2020.
  122. Covid-19 and the new normal for infrastructure systems - next steps. August 2020
  123. Dive into diversity. August 2020
  124. Resilience of UK infrastructure and climate predictions. August 2020.
  125. Civil engineering dream projects. July 2020.
  126. Lessons for transport. July 2020.
  127. Re-evaluating the design life of buildings. July 2020.
  128. Generation nuclear. July 2020.
  129. Underground asset register for Britain. July 2020.
  130. Location and civil engineers. July 2020.
  131. State of the Nation 2020. July 2020.
  132. Creating social value from civil engineering projects. July 2020.
  133. Birds and building collisions. June 2020.
  134. Sustainability through diversity and multi-culturalism. June 2020.
  135. The need for an integrated railway in the Midlands and North. June 2020.
  136. Infrastructure that allows humans to flourish. June 2020.
  137. Pressing pause to avoid errors. May 2020.
  138. The use of infrastructure systems - insights into the new normal. May 2020
  139. Future Weather Files survey. May 2020.
  140. Future skills for civil engineers. May 2020.
  141. Helping to make Europe a wilder place. May 2020.
  142. Covid 19 and the new normal for infrastructure systems. May 2020
  143. Uncertainty in the civil engineering profession. April 2020
  144. Applying design risk management. Apr 2020.
  145. Structural failures prompt recognition of complex management systems. Apr 2020.
  146. Digital transformation - overcoming barriers. Apr 2020.
  147. Beyond the pandemic. Apr 2020
  148. How can cities become more resilient? Apr 2020
  149. How civil engineers can make cities better. Apr 2020
  150. Biotechnology: The key to zero energy buildings. Apr 2020
  151. Airports National Policy statement and Heathrow. Apr 2020
  152. Project 13 and World Economic Forum partnership. Mar 2020
  153. Urgent Action Water. Mar 2020
  154. Insights into Northern Powerhouse Rail. Mar 2020
  155. How can infrastructure be retrofitted in the digital age? Mar 2020
  156. How can we help achieve net zero? Mar 2020
  157. National Infrastructure Commission’s Annual Monitoring Report 2020. Feb 2020.
  158. Sustainable Infrastructure Group's sustainable development goals workshop. Feb 2020
  159. Budget 2020 and the first National Infrastructure Strategy. Feb 2020
  160. Insights from New York on the Enabling Better Infrastructure guiding principles. Feb 2020
  161. Delivering an infrastructure revolution. Feb 2020
  162. Working at height - our duty to prevent harm and protect each other. Feb 2020
  163. Dual purpose reservoirs. Feb 2020
  164. Tackling the productivity challenge. Feb 2020
  165. Climate emergency - time for action. Feb 2020
  166. Roll-out of full fibre broadband in the UK. Jan 2020
  167. Learning lessons from HS2. Jan 2020
  168. Civil engineering insights on the UK’s first Road Investment Strategy. Jan 2020
  169. Key messages from the UN climate change conference. Jan 2020
  170. Causes of sinkholes. Jan 2020
  171. Ethics and the engineer. Jan 2020
  172. Offshore generation of hydrogen at far-from-shore wind farms. Jan 2020
  173. Five years of road investment strategy. Dec 2019
  174. Email overload. Dec 2019
  175. A detailed look at the ICE Enabling Better Infrastructure programme. Dec 2019
  176. Long term, strategic approaches to infrastructure planning. Dec 2019
  177. Better infrastructure will lead us to a better future. Dec 2019
  178. Construction and Industry 04. Nov 2019
  179. ICE's Enabling Better Infrastructure programme. Nov 2019
  180. Understanding the difficulties of digital transformation in construction. Nov 19
  181. ICE calls for three-point plan for more effective infrastructure. Nov 2019
  182. Connecting England's Economic Heartland. Nov 2019
  183. Parents are pivotal in reaching future engineers. Nov 2019
  184. How regulation can enable new business models for large-scale developments. Nov 2019
  185. Why setting international engineering design standards is so daunting. Nov 2019
  186. How engineering organisations can adapt successfully to climate change. Nov 2019
  187. Insight into Heathrow third runway. Oct 2019
  188. Why the lowest price isn't sustainable. Oct 2019
  189. Sustainable Development Goals and the triple bottom line. Oct 2019
  190. Top 10 priorities for health and wellbeing and the built environment. Oct 2019
  191. Designing for pedestrians. Oct 2019
  192. How to keep roads future-proof. Oct 2019
  193. Five ways mentoring can benefit a career. Sep 2019
  194. How good infrastructure can create a sense of place. Sep 2019
  195. Five reasons why civil engineering is the best career. Sep 2019
  196. ICE State of the Nation report 2019 - connecting infrastructure with housing. Sep 2019
  197. The future of rail - insights into High Speed 2. Sep 2019
  198. Housing and infrastructure - two sides of the same coin. Sep 2019
  199. How a focus on carbon can drive innovation benefits. Sep 2019
  200. Solutions for meeting the UK’s emissions targets. Aug 2019
  201. What a digital twin could be. Aug 2019
  202. Housing Infrastructure Fund - laying the foundations. Aug 2019
  203. 7 myths about a career in civil engineering. Aug 2019
  204. The first step to long-term prosperity - the National Infrastructure Strategy. Aug 2019
  205. What 'net-zero emissions' means for civil engineers. Aug 2019
  206. What does the new prime minister mean for UK infrastructure?Aug 2019
  207. What now for CDM 2015? Jul 19
  208. Why all civil engineers should sign up to this pledge Jul 2019
  209. The growing importance of an evidence-based National Infrastructure Strategy. Jul 2019
  210. How the built environment can unlock opportunities for skills. Jul 2019
  211. The Ocean Cleanup Approach: focus, fail and forbear. Jul 2019
  212. Safety reporting proposals. 19 Jul 2019
  213. Will government waste the opportunity of the National Infrastructure Assessment? Jul 2019
  214. Creating a safer world through better use of data. Jul 2019
  215. How gamification can help achieve the UN's SDGs. Jul 2019
  216. Financing our future energy infrastructure. Jun 2019
  217. What does net-zero emissions by 2050 mean for the infrastructure sector? Jun 2019
  218. Future finance - paying for infrastructure after Brexit. Jun 2019
  219. Infrastructure contracts: tailor-made or off-the-shelf? Jun 2019
  220. Putting the benefits of infrastructure front and centre. Jun 2019
  221. How digital twins can help facilitate a better built environment. May 2019
  222. Benefits, not cost, should be focus of key infrastructure projects. May 2019
  223. ICE launches engineering route map to deliver UN SDGs. May 2019
  224. The case for a new road-user charging scheme in London. May 2019
  225. How can engineers make use of the government’s climate projections report? May 2019
  226. National Digital Twin sounds exciting but we must do the hard stuff Apr 2019
  227. Defining the digital twin: seven essential steps. Apr 2019
  228. Achieving sustainable clean water infrastructure for all. Apr 2019
  229. Achieving sustainable roads funding in England. Mar 2019
  230. The 20-year project that dazzled at the ICE Awards. Apr 2019
  231. Will we burn fossil fuels to power wind turbines in the future? Apr 2019
  232. Capability Brown - proof that engineering for sustainability works.Apr 2019.
  233. Not a choice between renewables and nuclear - we need both. Apr 2019
  234. Forensic investigations: can we trust them? Mar 2019
  235. SuDS - is there light at the end of the tunnel? Mar 2019
  236. How to make roads safer: the debate continues. Mar 2109
  237. India looks at using plastic instead of sand. Mar 2019
  238. Why the UK needs to support emerging tech like energy storage. Mar 2019
  239. Civil engineers must report climate-change risk. Mar 2019
  240. Breaking Barriers in Infrastructure - perspectives from the profession. Feb 2019
  241. Off site, on track, Feb 2019.
  242. Developing the next generation of cementitious materials, Feb 2019.
  243. The pressure is on to protect the construction industry from Brexit, Feb 2019.
  244. A day in the life of a one-day design sprint, Feb 2019
  245. Mixed news from the Perkins Review, Feb 2019
  246. ICE People’s Choice Award 2018 winner, Feb 2019.
  247. Hong Kong launches Construction 2, Jan 2019.
  248. The future of UK power generation Jan 2019
  249. Planning for a more bio-resourceful future. Jan 2019
  250. What we need for the journey to net-zero carbon emissions. Jan 2019
  251. Learning from the Genoa bridge collapse. Jan 2019.
  252. Blockchain technology in the construction industry. Dec 2018
  253. Helping communities recover from disasters and protecting them before they occur. Dec 2018
  254. Plug and play skyscrapers. Dec 2018
  255. How Britain can manage risk better to deliver world-class infrastructure. Dec 2018
  256. How mediation can help unlock project disputes. Dec 2018
  257. Bridges to Prosperity programme. Nov 2018
  258. Infrastructure nationalisation. Nov 2018
  259. NEC4 contract creates a procurement alliance arrangement for all stakeholders. Nov 2018
  260. Andrew Wyllie to become ICE President. Nov 2018
  261. Inclusive cities and transport investment. Nov 2018
  262. State of the Nation Scotland 2018: Infrastructure investment. Nov 2018
  263. Autumn Budget 2018. Oct 2018
  264. Designing for cycle traffic. Oct 2018
  265. Global Engineering Congress 2018. Oct 2018
  266. Global warming and the tipping point precipice. Oct 2018
  267. Planning construction projects. Oct 2018
  268. State of the Nation 2018: Infrastructure Investment. Oct 2018
  269. Transport networks in winter. Oct 2018
  270. Big data from smart infrastructure. Sep 2018
  271. Cyber security and engineering. Sep 2018
  272. Data and behaviours in construction. Sep 2018
  273. Scottish Government - Programme for Government 2018-19. Sep 2018
  274. Six things civil engineers could do for better results. Sep 2018
  275. Sustainable Development Goals and civil engineering. Sep 2018
  276. Visions for future cities. Sep 2018
  277. Boosting electric vehicle use. Aug 2018
  278. Civil engineers shortage. Aug 2018
  279. Data and infrastructure productivity. Aug 2018
  280. Empirical design. Aug 2018
  281. Highway engineers and drainage. Aug 2018
  282. How to make projects off-site ready. Aug 2018
  283. Using robots to close the gap between designing and making. Aug 2018
  284. Civil engineering soft and digital skills. Jul 2018
  285. Computational fluid dynamics and urban planning. Jul 2018
  286. Electric vehicle future. Jul 2018
  287. Making cities more gender inclusive. Jul 2018
  288. Metro cities - the future of urbanisation. Jul 2018
  289. Ripe for transformation, ready for change? Jul 2018
  290. Social sustainability vs environmental sustainability. Jul 2018
  291. Social value of infrastructure. Jul 2018
  292. Underground space. Jul 2018
  293. World Youth Skills Day. Jul 2018
  294. ICE recommendations for the Government Construction Strategy 2018 update. Jun 2018
  295. Interoperability: The ability of computer systems or software to exchange and make use of information. Jun 2018
  296. Brexit and infrastructure interconnectivity. Jun 2018
  297. Building sector failing on supervision. Jun 2018
  298. Initial Professional Development for Civil Engineers. Jun 2018
  299. Sub-national transport bodies. Jun 2018
  300. Water investment. Jun 2018
  301. Cutting road congestion. May 2018
  302. Fly ash supplies dwindling. May 2018
  303. How drones can improve safety and productivity. May 2018
  304. Water Environment Grant (WEG). May 2018
  305. Water industry pressures. May 2018
  306. Construction's interoperability challenge. Apr 2018
  307. Forgetting the big picture when considering sustainability. Apr 2018
  308. Stabilising the Leaning Tower of Pisa. Apr 2018
  309. The role of the engineer in creating inclusive cities. Apr 2018
  310. Boosting civil engineering apprenticeships. Mar 2018
  311. Platooning. Mar 2018
  312. The future of transport in the UK. Mar 2018
  313. Cambridge-Oxford connection: Ideas competition. Feb 2018
  314. Inspiring young civil engineers. Feb 2018
  315. Northern Powerhouse discussion. Feb 2018
  316. Offsite manufacturing and standardised design. Feb 2018
  317. Project 13 programme. Feb 2018
  318. Smart motorways procurement plan. Feb 2018
  319. Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems - latest guidance. Feb 2018
  320. Tackling mental health - 6 point plan. Feb 2018
  321. Thames - a river highway. Feb 2018
  322. Treating data as part of infrastructure. Feb 2018
  323. ICE online archives. Jan 2018
  324. Lords industrial strategy debate. Jan 2018
  325. Avoiding disaster in existing buildings and infrastructure. Jan 2018
  326. Graphene in civil engineering. Jan 2018
  327. How to gain a competitive edge with digital technologies. Jan 2018
  328. ICE 200. Jan 2018
  329. Autonomous vehicles - do we trust them?. Dec 2017
  330. Modern train stations. Dec 2017
  331. Why engineers need to know more about existing infrastructure. Dec 2017
  332. Scottish Government Budget 2018-19. Dec 2017
  333. Tackling mental health issues in construction. Dec 2017
  334. Energy from waste. Nov 2017
  335. Highway infrastructure and local authorities. Nov 2017
  336. In Plain Sight: reducing the risk of infrastructure failure. Nov 2017
  337. Professor Lord Mair to become ICE President. Nov 2017
  338. Water resource planning. Nov 2017
  339. What to expect of sustainability professionals. Nov 2017
  340. Civil engineering careers advice and guidance. Nov 2017
  341. Sustainable shoreline protection solutions. Nov 2017
  342. Conservative conference - industrial strategy. Oct 2017
  343. Engineering Cleaner Air. Oct 2017
  344. Rethinking masterplanning. Oct 2017
  345. Teeside Collective - carbon capture and storage. Oct 2017
  346. The convergence of technology and infrastructure sectors. Oct 2017
  347. Data-driven mobility. Oct 2017
  348. What we need to do to outsmart the robots. Oct 2017
  349. Age diversity for social cohesion. Sep 2017
  350. Civil engineering and language. Sep 2017
  351. High-density floating track slab. Sep 2017
  352. Perceptions of the construction sector. Sep 2017
  353. Subsidy-free low carbon electricity. Sep 2017
  354. Super-strength steel structures. Sep 2017
  355. The impact of artificial intelligence on built environment. Sep 2017
  356. UK decarbonisation. Sep 2017
  357. Concrete and fire safety. Aug 2017
  358. NEC contracts and collaborative working. Aug 2017
  359. NEC early warning notices - a tool of mutual benefit. Aug 2017
  360. Review of Industry Digitisation. Aug 2017
  361. Sustainable water management. Aug 2017
  362. Thames Tideway update. Aug 2017
  363. The impact of digital on civil engineering. Aug 2017
  364. What makes a great place to work? Aug 2017
  365. Data-centric business model. Aug 2017
  366. Application Programming Interfaces (APIs). Jul 2017
  367. Compensation events and Brexit. Jul 2017
  368. Hydroinformatics. Jul 2017
  369. ICE Grenfell Tower review. Jul 2017
  370. NEC4 Alliance contract. Jul 2017
  371. The readiness of UK companies to adopt new digital technologies. Jul 2017
  372. Urban design education. Jul 2017
  373. East West Metro Tunnel, Calcutta. Jun 2017
  374. Follo Line, Norway. Jun 2017
  375. Global undergrounds - exploring cities within. Jun 2017
  376. Helping achieve the UN's Sustainable Development Goals. Jun 2017
  377. NEC4 - legal and insurance aspects. Jun 2017
  378. NEC4 Design, Build and Operate Contract. Jun 2017
  379. Trading systems for water resources. Jun 2017
  380. 2017 election manifestos and infrastructure. Jun 2017
  381. Smart cities need to find some smarter answers. Jun 2017
  382. What engineers really do for a living. Jun 2017
  383. Autonomous vehicles and the insurance market. May 2017
  384. Engineers and politics. May 2017
  385. Guide Dogs' Inclusivity campaign. May 2017
  386. Mixed reality. May 2017
  387. Place infrastructure at the heart of economic policy. May 2017
  388. Sustainable Living research project. May 2017
  389. Bamboo. Apr 2017
  390. Building an industrial strategy. Apr 2017
  391. Dynamic response to energy. Apr 2017
  392. Engineering resilience to human threats. Apr 2017
  393. How to connect unconnected vehicles. Apr 2017
  394. Key Brexit challenges facing infrastructure and construction. Apr 2017
  395. Professional conduct in the construction industry. Apr 2017
  396. Property flood resilience. Apr 2017
  397. Safeguarding infrastructure post-Brexit. Apr 2017
  398. Significant Code Review. Apr 2017
  399. Skills shortage and Brexit. Apr 2017
  400. Tunnel Engineering Exhibition 2017. Apr 2017
  401. Making the most of big data. Apr 2017
  402. Energy, resilience and climate change knowledge campaign. Mar 2017
  403. How to make the digital revolution a success. Mar 2017
  404. Inclusivity in engineering. Mar 2017
  405. PFIs and adjudication. Mar 2017
  406. Routes to low carbon energy. Mar 2017
  407. State of the nation: Digital transformation. Mar 2017
  408. Vital infrastructure and redevelopment. Mar 2017
  409. Digital communications and infrastructure dependencies. Mar 2017
  410. Digital transformation - engineers need to keep pace. Mar 2017
  411. NEC4. Mar 2017
  412. Systems thinking. Mar 2017
  413. Temporary flood defences. Mar 2017
  414. Car sharing. Feb 2017
  415. Data from smart energy meters. Feb 2017
  416. Improving the energy efficiency of buildings. Feb 2017
  417. Infrastructure and cyber attacks. Feb 2017
  418. Municipal energy - briefing sheet. Feb 2017
  419. Planning and managing Hinkley Point C. Feb 2017
  420. Structural engineering codes. Feb 2017
  421. SuDS survey. Feb 2017
  422. Civil Engineering Procedure. Jan 2017
  423. Engineering in the 21st century. Jan 2017
  424. How new technologies can extend the lifetimes of heritage structures. Jan 2017
  425. ICE Peoples Choice Award 2017. Jan 2017
  426. Jane Jacobs and garden villages. Jan 2017
  427. The challenges facing Hyperloop One. Jan 2017
  428. The future of green infrastructure. Jan 2017
  429. The role of transport in ending global poverty. Jan 2017
  430. Why BIM will carry on booming. Jan 2017
  431. BIM in infrastructure. Jan 2017
  432. Why we need to grasp the whole life cycle. Jan 2017
  433. Creating a smarter, more flexible energy system. Dec 2016
  434. Forensic engineering in developing countries. Dec 2016
  435. Infrastructure under Mayor Sadiq Khan. Dec 2016
  436. The transport revolution of Hyperloop. Dec 2016
  437. Adjudicators and bias. Nov 2016
  438. Industrial plant and construction operations. Nov 2016
  439. Queensferry Crossing. Nov 2016
  440. What has the UK done about carbon reduction since the Paris Agreement? Nov 2016
  441. Carbon capture and storage. Oct 2016
  442. Devolution and development. Oct 2016
  443. Earthen construction. Oct 2016
  444. Global positioning systems and global navigation satellite systems. Oct 2016
  445. Marine energy. Oct 2016
  446. National Needs Assessment NNA. Oct 2016
  447. Bridge Engineering exhibition. Oct 2016
  448. Engineers and hurricanes. Sep 2016
  449. ICE recommendations on Palace of Westminster. Sep 2016
  450. Managing and responding to disaster. Sep 2016
  451. Smarter future for energy. Sep 2016
  452. What the new retail market will mean for the water sector. Sep 2016
  453. Water management strategies. Sep 2016
  454. Artificial intelligence and civil engineering. Aug 2016
  455. Augmented reality in construction. Aug 2016
  456. Birmingham Central Library demolition. Aug 2016
  457. Construction Planning, 2nd ed.. Aug 2016
  458. Smart motorway. Aug 2016
  459. Post-Brexit vision for construction. Aug 2016
  460. Structural vibration. Aug 2016
  461. Alkali-aggregate reaction (AAR). Jul 2016
  462. BIM in Germany. Jul 2016
  463. Brexit - The case for infrastructure. Jul 2016
  464. Delta Works sea defences. Jul 2016
  465. Assessing bridges. Jul 2016
  466. Keeping Humber Bridge moving. Jul 2016
  467. Overcoming the challenges of Brexit. Jul 2016
  468. Captain William Francis Dawson military engineer. Jun 2016
  469. General Hugh Debbieg military engineer and surveyor. Jun 2016
  470. Infrastructure Transformation. Jun 2016
  471. Major Henry De Bude. Jun 2016
  472. Matthew Davidson stonemason and civil engineer. Jun 2016
  473. Oil - a global perspective. Jun 2016
  474. Robert Davies shipwright. Jun 2016
  475. Shale gas. Jun 2016
  476. Sir Bernard De Gomme. Jun 2016
  477. State of the nation: Devolution. Jun 2016
  478. The use of drones in the construction of Crossrail. Jun 2016
  479. Water transfers and interconnections. Jun 2016
  480. Abraham Darby III. May 2016
  481. Delaval family. May 2016
  482. James Davidson civil engineer. May 2016
  483. John Peter Desmaretz. May 2016
  484. John Theophilus Desaguliers. May 2016
  485. Lord Basil William Douglas Daer. May 2016
  486. Marine energy and hydropower. May 2016
  487. Natural gas. May 2016
  488. Robert Daglish. May 2016
  489. William Dargan civil engineering contractor. May 2016
  490. Hydropower. May 2016
  491. Recyclable construction materials. Apr 2016
  492. Road improvement scheme consultation. Apr 2016
  493. Sustainable water. Apr 2016
  494. Design standards for road development and improvement schemes. Mar 2016
  495. Ethical sourcing. Mar 2016
  496. Groundwater control in urban areas. Mar 2016
  497. Hounslow highways pathfinder private finance initiative case study. Mar 2016
  498. NEC contracts - road development and management schemes. Mar 2016
  499. PAS 2080 Carbon management in Infrastructure. Mar 2016
  500. Road development process. Mar 2016
  501. Supply chain collaboration. Mar 2016
  502. The NEC and the Z clause. Mar 2016
  503. Types of road and street. Mar 2016
  504. Air Quality Taskforce. Feb 2016
  505. Buying green in the construction industry. Feb 2016
  506. Sinkholes. Nov 2015
  507. PAS 256: Buried assets. Oct 2015
  508. The Trabocchi. Sep 2015
  509. Dove Stone Hydropower. Aug 2015
  510. Offsite manufacturing. Aug 2015
  511. Diversity in the construction industry. Jun 2015
  512. Solar energy. Jun 2015
  513. Institution of Civil Engineers ICE. Apr 2014

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