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GENERAL ECCE INFORMATION |
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
WFEO:
ECCE is regularly informed about World Federation of Engineering Organisations
activities through former ECCE President Jose Medem.
Who
sits on our Executive Committee?
The
present Executive Committee of the European Council of Civil Engineers was
appointed in autumn 2002 and will serve until autumn 2005.
ECCE
President is Yrjoe Matikainen of
Finland.
He graduated MSc in civil engineering in 1966, and commenced his career
as a railways engineer, spending 14 years designing and building bridges and
structures. From 1980 -2000
he was Managing Director of the Association of Finnish Civil Engineers “RIL”. He is now a Director of his own company and his
activities include involvement in the assessment of European Commission projects
in the ICT field.
Professor
Carsten Ahrens
of Germany is ECCE Senior Vice-President who teaches geo-technics to civil
engineers at the Fachhochschule at Oldenburg.
He is actively involved in international relations and in promotion of
Professional Recognition.
and
Vasillis Economopoulos of
Greece is the Honorary Treasurer. He
is Managing Director of the Athens Metro. Prior
to that he held a number of senior positions in the Greek administration.
Immediate Past-President Professor
Antonio Adao da Fonseca of Portugal teaches civil engineering at Oporto
whilst also being an active consulting engineer whose most recent projects have
included major bridges in Portugal and internationally.
Professor
Iacint Manoliu
of Romania is Vice-Rector of the Technical University of Bucharest.
He is a specialist in geo-technical engineering but is also actively
involved in international projects such as EUCEET.
He is a Committee member of SEFI.
Georges
Pilot of
France graduated from the Ecole des Ponts et Chaussees.
He recently retired from a senior position in France’s Laboratoire des
Ponts et Chaussees.
Diana
Maxwell is
Secretary General of ECCE. She is a
languages graduate of the University of Edinburgh. Her experience includes a number of years at a French
merchant bank in the City of London, three years at the European Commission and
over 7 years at the Institution of Civil Engineers in the U.K.
where she was European Affairs Manager.
She has worked for ECCE for over 10 years.
Membership
of ECCE
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:
Croatia,
Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia,
Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary,
Ireland, Italy, 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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