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Engineers @ the Heart of Society: Collaborating + Innovating for Our Common Future

Thursday, June 3, 2010 at 6:00 PM - Saturday, June 5, 2010 at 4:30 PM (PT)

Richmond, British Columbia

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www.ICE-AmericasConvention2010.weebly.com


The theme of the 2010 I.C.E. Americas Convention is

"Engineers at the Heart of Society: Collaborating and innovating for Our Common Future"

with topics of discussion on:

  • Engineering innovations & sustainability
  • Project delivery methods, community engagement & social impact
  • Climate change mitigation & adaptation
  • Accountability - a hallmark of professionalism

The ICE Americas Convention is open to both members and non-members.


Please visit the event site to register:

www.ICE-AmericasConvention2010.weebly.com


For Information Contact:

ICE Western Canada
Representative
Wilma Leung, CEng, MICE, MHKIE, LEED-AP
Tel. 1-604-833-2315 
Email: ICE-Rep(at)wcgce.org




When & Where



Vancouver, BC, Canada, Westin Wall Centre Hotel
3099 Corvette Way
Richmond, British Columbia V6X 4K3
Canada

Thursday, June 3, 2010 at 6:00 PM - Saturday, June 5, 2010 at 4:30 PM (PT)


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Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE)



The Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) is a registered charity (no. 210252) that strives to promote and progress civil engineering. We believe that civil engineers are "at the heart of society, delivering sustainable development through knowledge, skills and professional expertise."

With this in mind, we are a qualifying body, a centre for the exchange of specialist knowledge, and a provider of resources to encourage innovation and excellence in the profession worldwide.

The ICE was founded in 1818 by a small group of idealistic young men. We were granted a royal charter in 1828 where we declared that our aim was to "foster and promote the art and science of civil engineering". That is still our aim today. Now the number of members has grown, and the ICE represents nearly 80,000 members worldwide.