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The European
Council of Civil Engineers (ECCE) was created in 1985 out of
the common concern of the professional bodies for Civil Engineers in Europe that
the Civil Engineers working together across Europe could offer much more to
assist Europe advance its built Environment and protect the natural environment.
At the European Union level, ECCE aims to
promote the highest technical and ethical standards, to provide a source of
impartial advice, and promote co-operation with other pan-European organisations
in the construction industry. ECCE also advises and influences individual
governments and professional institutions, formulates standards and achieves a
mutual compatibility of different regulations controlling the profession, and
formulates standards for a European Code of Conduct of the Civil Engineering
Profession and disciplinary procedures applicable throughout the Union. For
more information on ECCE see the about
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