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ECCE INFORMATION |
ECCE’s Links With Other Organisations:
ECCREDI:
ECCE is a subscribing member of the European Council for Construction
Research, Development and Innovation.
SEFI:
ECCE is also a subscribing member of SEFI, a European association for
engineering education.
www.sefi.org
ECF:
The European Construction Forum
groups pan-European bodies in the built environment sector and meets in Brussels
a number of times each year. www.ecf.be
ASCE:
ECCE exchanges information/publications on a regular basis with the U.S.
organisation ASCE www.asce.org
JSCE:
The Japan Society of Civil Engineers and ECCE exchange information and
publications.
www.jsce.org
Accessing ECCE on the Internet
Finding
information on our briefings on the ECCE web-site:
www.eccenet.org
Technical briefings given at meetings on themes of interest to professional civil engineers are placed on the web-site under the heading “News”. There is a menu option ‘Technical Briefings” which will provide you with full briefing material which has been provided to us.
Finding
information on our Task Forces on the ECCE web-site: www.eccenet.org
Please
look at the “Activities” menu on the web site and then at the heading for
any or all of the Task Forces noted above.
We do not have a Task Force on transport but will place appropriate links
to information of interest to the profession in this section.
To view those presentations
which aim to improve standards across the profession (e.g. ethics or health and
safety) or which are examples of ‘best practice’ within a member
organisation, please look at the “Activities” menu on the web site and then at the heading
“ECCE’s ‘INSTIL’ initiative” . This
is so-called because ECCE aims to INspire,
STImulate, and Lead its member organisations – opening up pathways to an exchange
of good practice, innovative ideas and encouraging initiatives that will
stimulate and encourage participation of our organisations and their members.
ECCE
comprises national organisations which represent the interests of professional
civil engineers. Only one
organisation may represent each country which is a member of ECCE. At present our membership comprises 22 countries:
Croatia,
Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia,
Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary,
Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland,
Portugal, Romania, Russia, Slovak
Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Turkey and the United Kingdom.
To find
out more: Initial
enquiries about ECCE’s activities should be made to your representative
organisation or to the Secretariat.
To
become a member:
ECCE represents national organisations.
National organisations in EU/EFTA countries wishing to enquire about
membership of ECCE should contact the ECCE Secretariat for a full application
pack.
We regret we can not accept individual members.
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