Useful Links
- The New Engineering Contract (NEC)
- The New Engineering Contract (NEC) is a legal framework of project management procedures designed to handle all aspects of the management of engineering and construction projects. Developed by the Institution of Civil Engineers in the early 1990s, its aim was to introduce a new form of non-adversarial form of contract strategy which would contribute towards the more effective and smoother management of projects.
- The Association of Planning Supervisors
- The Association of Planning Supervisors (a Registered Company, Limited by Guarantee)
has been established to provide all those working as Planning Supervisors under the
terms of the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 1994 with an advisory
and representative body to assist development of this field and activity.
- Institution of Civil Engineers
- Established in 1818, ICE today represents over 70,000 professionally qualified civil
engineers worldwide. ICE embraces the very best talent available in the engineering
profession, with members in the UK, China, Russia, India and 140 other countries.
- Institution of Highway Incorporated Engineers
- IHIE is run by, and for, its members - incorporated engineers and technicians and allied
professionals in highways and transportation.
- Institute of Highways and Transportation
- The Institution of Highways and Transportation is a professional body and learned society,
established in 1930 to serve the needs of professionals within the
transport industry. It aims to raise standards within the industry and will be of
interest to those currently employed in the transportation sector.
- Institute of Asphalt Technology
- The Institute is the Professional Body for persons working in the field of Asphalt
Technology and for those interested in all aspects of the Manufacture, Placing, Technology
and Uses of materials containing Asphalt or Bitumen.
- Health and Safety Executive
- Britain's Health and Safety Commission (HSC) and the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) are
responsible for the regulation of almost all the risks to health and safety arising from
work activity in Britain.
- The Ridgeway
- The Ridgeway is Britain's oldest road, and for much of its 85 miles follows an
ancient chalk ridge route used by prehistoric man.
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