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A Memorandum of Agreement was signed on 13 September 1999 by the Presidents of The Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) and The Institution of Civil Engineering Surveyors (ICES). The Agreement is an enabling document to the Memorandum of Understanding signed in October 1998, which in itself had the purpose of widening and updating the first Agreement signed in October 1992. The prime objective of the new Agreement is to establish a closer working relationship between the Institutions in areas of common interest. In giving effect to the recommendations set out in the Agreement both ICE and ICES intend to further develop and enhance their relationship. The implementation
of the Agreement is expected to provide the membership of both Institutions
with additional and improved benefits to those which currently exist and these
are as follows:
Geospatial Engineering
Board It has been agreed therefore that the board should be renamed the Geospatial Engineering Board (GEB) with a remit to widen the areas of interest and through its learned society activity attract a wider range of members to both Institutions and in addition provide support to other boards where geo-spatial engineering activity can add value. Commercial
Management Board It is felt therefore that rather than compete it would be best for both Institutions to collaborate in this area of their activities. In this way more expertise would be available as an effective way of ensuring that members of each Institution with interest in these areas could enhance their knowledge. As a result a new joint Commercial Management Board was established to serve the Management Board of ICE and the Commercial Management Practices Committee of the ICES. The first meeting of the Board was convened in November 1999. Industry and
Commercial Management Practices Committees Use of Facilities
of ICE and ICES by all members In recognition of an annual contribution by ICES, its members shall have the use of the ICE library which shall acquire particular books and periodicals specified by ICES. Joint Regional
Meetings Other Areas
of Collaboration Both ICE and ICES will take reasonable steps to support any collaborative initiatives taken by their commercial subsidiary companies. Both Institutions have a common interest in projecting the image of civil engineering as an industry and as a profession both to the public, to the profession and to kindred professions and will undertake to work together in promoting civil engineering. The Agreement shall be subject to formal review three years from the date of signature or earlier if agreed by both parties. |
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