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 Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) 

 Institution of Civil Engineers

The Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) is a professional body for civil engineers in the United Kingdom and internationally. It is the oldest and largest professional engineering institution in the world, established in 1818.

In the UK, the Institution of Civil Engineers is a nonprofit organization and an autonomous professional society for civil engineers. ICE, a London-based organization, boasts more than 92,000 members, with three-quarters of them residing in the United Kingdom and the remaining members in more than 150 other nations.

ICE Courses offered:

  • Basic Architectural Engineering
  • Technical Writing
  • Engineering Physics & Applied Mechanics
  • Engineering Mathematics
  • Engineering Drawing
  • Engineering Chemistry
  • History of Architecture
  • Free Hand Drawing & Painting          
  • Building Construction
  • Structural Mechanics
  • Theory of Structures
  • Estimation and Costing
  • Surveying & Levelling
  • Architectural Design & Graphics
  • Building Material & Science
  • Environmental Engineering
  • Project Communication
  • Project Governance
  • Contract Management
  • Cost and Financial Management
  • Consolidated Planning
  • Quality Management
  • Carbon Management in Infrastructure
  • Deep Soil Mixing
  • Sustainable Development - Design, Construction and Maintenance
  • ICE Law and Contracts and NEC4
  • Principles of Construction Contracts
  • Project Appraisal and Financial Management
  • Technical Report and Business Writing

It played a crucial role in the Industrial Revolution and the development of infrastructure like canals, bridges, and railways. Evolved to encompass all disciplines of civil engineering, including structural, geotechnical, environmental, and transportation engineering.

In the realm of civil engineering, the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) is an essential institution that shapes the built environment, advances professional standards, and nurtures the growth of the next generation of engineers.