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ECCE is a member of ECCREDI, the European Council for
Construction Research, Development and Innovation which is actively involved in
the European Commission's R&D programme. It is also a member of SEFI,
which promotes the education of European engineers. It maintains contact
with other pan-European bodies representing the construction sector through its
membership of the European Construction Forum (ECF) which facilitates an
exchange of interests and concerns across the sector. ECCE also maintains
contact with WFEO (the World Federation of Engineering Organisations), FEANI
(the European Federation of National Engineering Associations) and the ECBP
(European Council of Building Professionals).
ECCE has formal agreements with counterparts across the
globe - the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) and the Japan Society of
Civil Engineers (JSCE). This allows a flow of technical and other
information on issues concerning the profession at global level and the
opportunity to share concerns on issues such as environmental disasters, and the
future training and professional development of civil engineers.
ECCE encourages information relationships with other
organisations with which it shares common goals and concerns for the future of
the civil engineering profession. A number of ECCE’s national member
organisations play a part in pan-European and international bodies and seek to
keep ECCE members informed of developments and initiatives which may affect the
training, continuing professional development or professional activity of
European civil engineers.
Areas of activity
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