Edward Trollope CEng MICE
Bryden Wood
associate director
Edward Trollope CEng MICE
Edward Trollope CEng MICE is an associate director at Bryden Wood, and vice chair on the ICE London Regional Committee, focusing on membership.
The number of people being recognised as professional, capable civil engineering technicians and members of the Institution of Civil Engineers has increased dramatically over the last 5-10 years.
The Institution of Civil Engineers is an independent professional association and a charitable body. It aims to support the civil engineering profession, in part, by liaising directly with industry.
Sponsored by the local Kent & East Sussex branch, the ICE continues to meet with the growing body of technician members to discuss ways in which we can help ourselves, each other and the ICE to provide ongoing learning and experience in the wide world of civil engineering.
This month’s event discusses ICE Pathways – Advancing your professional journey and industry impact.
These events are for the benefit of Technician Members (EngTech MICE/FICE) and technicians interested in becoming members from anywhere in the country.
Bryden Wood
associate director
Edward Trollope CEng MICE is an associate director at Bryden Wood, and vice chair on the ICE London Regional Committee, focusing on membership.

A series of web-based workshops aimed at graduate, student and technician members who are working toward EngTech, IEng or CEng with the ICE. These workshops provide advice and guidance on recording Initial Professional Development (IPD), broken down by attribute.

This is an opportunity for Technician members (EngTech MICE/FICE) and those wishing to become qualified at EngTech grade to come together to discuss issues that are important to technicians. This session explores becoming an ICE EngTech reviewer, with benefits and applying.

Join the ECNet for this technical webinar about the design of active travel infrastructure. Two Incorporated Engineers from Mott MacDonald will share key learning from a redevelopment scheme focusing on active travel, and a new layout for the design of CYCLOPS junctions.