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The Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) is an independent professional association for civil engineers and a charitable body in the United Kingdom. Based in London, ICE has over 92,000 members, of whom three-quarters are located in the UK, while the rest are located in more than 150 other countries.
This is a list of presidents of the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE). The president's role is to represent the institution and to promote the profession to the public. The first president was Thomas Telford who had the office bestowed upon him for life in recognition of his contributions to the civil engineering profession.
Pages in category "Presidents of the Institution of Civil Engineers" The following 151 pages are in this category, out of 151 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
He was also the Royal Academy of Engineering's honorary secretary for civil engineering and a Fellow of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, an Honorary Fellow of the Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management and was named one of Britain's four major international engineers of the 20th century by The Sunday Times Magazine. [4]
Presidents of the Institution of Civil Engineers (151 P) Pages in category "Institution of Civil Engineers" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.
Sir Douglas Edwin Oakervee (born December 1940) is a British civil engineer who is a past chairman of both High Speed 2 and Crossrail, [1] and was the 139th president of the Institution of Civil Engineers. [2]
Paul William Jowitt is a British civil engineer, Professor of Civil Engineering Systems at Heriot Watt University, and executive director of the Scottish Institute of Sustainable Technology. [2] On 3 November 2009, he became the 145th President of the Institution of Civil Engineers. [3]
Tredgold gave an influential definition of civil engineering, on which the charter of the Institution of Civil Engineers based itself in 1828: . A Society for the general advancement of Mechanical Science, and more particularly for promoting the acquisition of that species of knowledge which constitutes the profession of a Civil Engineer; being the art of directing the great sources of power ...