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Civil Engineering Surveyor
The monthly journal of the Institution of Civil Engineering Surveyors, posted nationally and internationally to the members' home address and with a readership of over 8,000, Civil Engineering Surveyor is an ideal way to promote your company's products and services to this highly influential readership. Ten issues per annum, it is the UK's principal publication for, and the only devoted exclusively to, commercial managers and geospatial engineers working within civil engineering. Many members/readers of the journal are company directors, partners and senior managers working for major contractors, consultancies and local authorities.
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Construction Law Review
First published in 1996 in conjunction with the Society of Construction Law, this annual review of legal matters of current concern to construction professionals has 6,000 copies circulated within the industry. The Review is highly regarded by ICES members and other civil engineering surveyors as well as consulting engineers, contractors, quantity surveying practices, chartered building companies and local authorities. Each year we invite the Expert Witness Institute, the Academy of Experts and the Society of Construction Law to contribute to the Review. |
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Supplement on Electronic Surveying
This comprehensive product guide to surveying instrumentation - published every spring - covers a wide range of hardware products from leading-edge suppliers and other major players within the instrument industry, including integrated total stations,
theodolite-mounted EDM, GPS receivers for surveying, data recorders and field computers, electronic theodolites, electronic levels and specialised distancers. There is also a section devoted to the latest software systems available to land surveyors and engineers. The up-to-the-minute tabular information includes details on product range and price.
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GIS/GPS Supplement
The autumnal analysis of geographical information systems (GIS) and global positioning systems (GPS) provides the latest technical and practical information on the uses and development of these cutting edge information management systems. GIS is a rapidly advancing computer-based technology that is revolutionising the way information with a geographic and/or spatial element is used in research, analysis and ultimate decision making. Using GIS and GPS, field workers can carry all the data needed with them, rather than having to return to base for all detailed maps and information. |
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ICES Yearbook and Directory of Members
The annual handbook for both ICES members and other construction professionals contains more than 100 pages of invaluable information sourced from experts and professionals operating within the civil engineering environment. The book includes a President's foreword, a review of SURCO's activities that year and an explanation of the varying functions and organisational structures that make up the Institution, together with a number of articles on a variety of subjects including construction law, commercial management, education, training and geospatial engineering. The Directory includes a full list of ICES members. |
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Construction Industry Compendium
The Compendium is a fully indexed encyclopedia of construction, published biannually. The 2002 edition contains nearly 700 pages, packed with accurate information and key contact points for professional, research, academic and trade organisations, courses at universities and colleges, construction law, concrete/steel, civil engineering, commercial management, utilities, environment, consultancies, British Standards and many more. All data is updated prior to publication and the compendia are then circulated to 2,000 industry addresses - and read by many more. The 2004 edition is published on CD ROM. The next edition for 2006 will be out, again on CD ROM, late 2005.
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If you require the advertising rates and data for the following publications, please contact SURCO Ltd on tel: 0161 972 3110 or email [email protected] |
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The Reference Manual for Construction Plant (incorporating The Surveyors' Guide to Civil Engineering Plant)
The manual is widely regarded as the definitive guide to current and former models of construction plant and an essential property for: contracts managers, plant managers, site agents, engineers and all those who use, manage, hire, specify or simply need to know about plant. The Manual is an essential source of reference for all construction professionals, whether using, hiring, buying or studying the classification of plant with its CECA dayworks schedule reference numbers printed alongside each machine for quick identification and classification! Thoroughly revised, this edition has details of over 50 different types of construction plant. Key reference data for determining dimensions, weight, power and performance are listed on over 10,000 current and recently obsolete models. |
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Professional Constructor
This magazine is now published annually as a supplement incorporated within Civil Engineering Surveyor. It contains news and information provided by leading industrial/professional bodies and recognised experts operating across the spectrum of construction disciplines. The ethos of Professional Constructor revolves around 'best practice' and 'value management'. It crosses the boundaries between the various professional institutions and trade associations within construction and is dedicated to providing its readership with the most up-to-date information, products and services available from leading edge suppliers.
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