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Graduate Careers > Graduate Career Search > Engineering > Civil Engineering > What is the ICE?

What is the Institute of Civil Engineering (ICE)?


The Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) is a charity that exists to promote and progress civil engineering. We are the main chartering body for civil engineering. We have over 75,000 members worldwide and make sure that the high standards needed to become a professional civil engineer are met.


ICE talks to national and local government and to the media. Our experts give informed comments to journalists, politicians and the public. They talk and write about how civil engineering affects people around the world.

We work with the businesses that employ civil engineers and with the schools and universities who educate them. This helps to make sure their education and training is of the highest possible standard, promoting excellence in the profession.

ICE’s opinions are respected because of the professional experience that supports them. We encourage knowledge to be shared throughout the industry and beyond. We help to make sure that civil engineering is creative, safe and successful.

How can ICE help you?

ICE can help you become a professionally qualified engineer. Whatever route you choose to become professional qualified ICE can help you with knowledge, advice and guidance.

Why should I become professionally qualified?

Professional qualification opens up a range of new opportunities. It is one of the highest achievements in the civil engineering profession. And it shows that you have a level of commitment and ability that university and college qualifications alone cannot offer.

Employers want the best people. Professionally qualified members have the experience, training and diverse skills needed in today’s civil engineering industry. ICE plays an important role in maintaining standards and promoting best practice, which benefits everyone in the industry. As a professionally qualified engineer you subscribe to a code of professional conduct. Thisensures that you are part of a community where the highest standards of ethics and professionalism are maintained.

A professionally qualification can help you move up the career ladder and earn more money. It can provide you with added credibility when it comes to applying for the best jobs as well as the opportunity to working on diverse and challenging projects domestically and internationally. A professional qualification can also bring added esteem and respect to both yourself and your organisation.

When you qualify, your status is recognised by your peers and you join a community of highly qualified and experienced people making an essential contribution to the environment and society.


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