- Date
- 20 May 2026
- Time
- 18:00 - 19:30 BST (GMT+1)
- Location
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Online
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Overview
The Communication Task is incorporated into the ICE’s Professional Review process, replacing the previous written exercise component.
The ‘CEng Communication Task Group’ event series will provide guidance on how to communicate well within a series of industry-specific themes.
The first session will focus on the use of new technology and productivity challenges within the civil engineering industry.
Although this event is open to all ICE members, this event may be particularly useful to those who are preparing for their Professional Review at CEng level and is not applicable to those following the English degree apprenticeship leading to an End Point Assessment.
This event is hosted by ECNet committees from the Scotland region (Edinburgh and Glasgow) using Microsoft Teams. The session will be hosted and moderated by regional committee members, where session content will be presented by guest speakers or ICE staff members at times.
The sessions within this event series will not be recorded.
Programme
The format of the session will consist of:
Theme – the use of new technology and productivity challenges
Welcome and brief introduction from ICE regional committee member hosting/moderating the session
Introduction to the CEng Communications task by an ICE membership officer
Presentation by guest speaker
Group discussion and presentation preparation. A set of prompts for discussion will be provided before entering breakout rooms on Microsoft Teams, where attendees will be randomly assigned to groups of 6-8 attendees (may vary due to session attendance).
Delegate feedback session and open floor discussion. Groups will be asked to informally present a few of the key points from their breakout room discussion to the wider group of attendees for discussion
Closing remarks
Upcoming sessions
There will be a series of six sessions within the CEng Communications Task group.
- Session one: Commercial
26 March | 18:00 - 19:30 | Online - Session two: managing utilities
08 April | 18:00 - 19:30 | Online - Session three: sustainable development
22 April | 18:00 - 19:30 | Online - Session four: transport and connectivity
06 May | 18:00 - 19:30 | Online - Session six: the future of civil engineering
03 June | 18:00 - 19:30 | Online
Sustainable Development Goals:
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