Canadian Society for Civil Engineering
The CSCE is a learned society created to develop and maintain high standards of civil engineering practice in Canada
Breakwaters 2023 partners are drawn from all corners of the globe and cover all aspects of the marine, coastal and breakwaters engineering sector. From national membership associations and universities to global media organisations and government research agencies.
The CSCE is a learned society created to develop and maintain high standards of civil engineering practice in Canada
Created in 2000, the Coasts, Oceans, Ports, and Rivers Institute (COPRI) is a semi-autonomous institute of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
CSIC is an Innovation and Knowledge Centre funded by EPSRC, Innovate UK and industry.
The Civil Engineering and Development Department is a department of the Hong Kong government that reports to the Development Bureau.
CIAT is a dynamic, forward-thinking and inclusive global membership qualifying body that lead and promote Architectural Technology.
CICES supports the education and professional development of the specialist work that surveyors contribute to civil engineering projects.
A leading international trade publication reporting from the frontlines of ocean science, innovation and exploration.
International membership body and learned society for marine professionals operating in the spheres of marine engineering, science, or technology
Monthly magazine aimed at the commercial marine, workboats and marine renewables marketplace.
Marine civils is Europe’s leading event dedicated to showcasing the latest equipment and solutions for marine, coastal and other challenging civil engineering projects with unique landscape features.
Our Future Water has been created to ensure water security for today's and future generations.
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