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American civil engineer noted for his work on Golden Gate Park and Californian water supplies Dr Edmund Hambly: British structural engineer Peter Hansford: British civil engineer, ICE President, and (from November 2012) UK chief construction adviser Louis Harper: Scottish bridge engineer Sir William Gordon Harris: British docks and roads engineer
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. It became a biennial office with the election of Sir William Cubitt in 1849 and an annual office with the election of Sir George Berkley in 1891, which it has remained since.
Pages in category "English civil engineers" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 308 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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This category has the following 10 subcategories, out of 10 total. Presidents of the Institution of Civil Engineers (151 P) English civil engineers (3 C, 308 P)
The company was founded in 1868 by civil engineer Thomas Meik, and originally bore his name, and later those of his sons, Patrick and Charles. It worked extensively on port, maritime and railway projects across the North of England, in Wales and in Scotland. During the 1890s, the business undertook the first of many international commissions. [4]
The company has assembled a chip team of about 20 people, led by top engineers who have previously built Tensor Processing Units (TPUs) at Google, including Thomas Norrie and Richard Ho.
American Society of Civil Engineers: Notable achievements in research related to all areas of civil engineering United States: Washington Award: American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers etc. Engineering accomplishments which promote the happiness, comfort, and well-being of humanity United States