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Associate Member (AMICE)

Associate Member (AMICE)

ICE Associate membership and the AMICE post nominals are a validation of your contribution to the built environment. They are globally recognised and demonstrate a commitment to professional excellence.

Showcase your right to be part of the infrastructure conversation and unlock access to the people, thinking and resources of a world class institution.

Professionals from across the whole industry spectrum are welcome - from engineers to academics, procurement and legal experts, to architects and surveyors.

Who can become an ICE Associate Member?

Associate membership is open to professionals, other than civil engineers, working in the built environment.

  • If you are an engineer professionally qualified with one of the bodies on the approved professional engineering bodies list, you will need to provide:
    • Details of your academic qualifications
    • Details of your professional qualification* and a copy of your certificate
  • If you are professionally qualified with one of the bodies on the approved other professional bodies list and work in the built environment, you will need to provide:
    • Details of your academic qualifications
    • Details of your professional qualification* and a copy of your certificate
  • If you are not registered with one of the professional bodies on the above lists and are working in the built environment but not as a civil engineer and have more than five years’ experience you will need to provide:
    • Your CV
    • Details of your academic qualifications (if applicable)
    • Details of your professional qualifications* (if applicable) and a copy of your certificate
    • A 500 word statement highlighting your expertise and why you want to become an AMICE member

*Please note that ICE will contact the professional body that you provide details of to verify your membership/registration.

Please be aware that associate membership does not provide a route to professionally qualified membership of ICE.

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Ready for the next step?

Ready for the next step?

If you are ready to apply and are already aware of the details you need to apply, take the next step in your career with the ICE.

What are the benefits of becoming an ICE Associate member?

As an Associate Member, you’re better equipped for future success.

You’ll have opportunities to network with senior professionals and access to the ICE’s extensive range of resources to develop your skills.

Here are some key benefits of AMICE:

Professional status

Professional status

AMICE post nominals validate your professional standing and are recognised by employers and your peers.

Connections and community

Advice and support

Connect with ICE’s global and local network of infrastructure professionals and become part of the collective voice that influences policy makers and shapes society. Immerse yourself in ICE’s global network through platforms like LinkedIn community. Receive advice, support and engage in the professional enrichment programmes delivered by your regional team.

Wellbeing and rewards

Global community

Receive personalised support through the ICE Benevolent Fund and access wellbeing resources via our dedicated portal.

If you’ve been a member for five years or more, you and your dependent family members are entitled to lifetime support. Plus, enjoy exclusive discounts and offers from a wide range of brands and retailers through ICE Rewards.

How long does it take?

We are always updating our key dates and deadlines, so please check them.

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How much does it cost?

When you register for the first time, you'll need to pay an application fee and an annual subscription fee.

View our current fees

How to apply

Applying is easy, however, you will need to note the following:

Please make sure you have all the necessary documents before making your application as you cannot save and return to your application.

If you are an engineer professionally qualified with one of the bodies on the approved professional engineering bodies list then you must provide:

  • Details of your academic qualifications
  • Details of your professional qualification and a copy of your certificate

If you are professionally qualified with one of the bodies on the approved other professional bodies list and work in the built environment then you must provide:

  • Details of your academic qualifications
  • Details of your professional qualification and a copy of your certificate

If you are not registered with one of the professional bodies on the above lists and are working in the built environment but not as a civil engineer and have more than five years’ experience you will need to provide:

  • Your CV
  • Details of your academic qualifications (if applicable)
  • Details of your professional qualifications (if applicable) and a copy of your certificate
  • A 500 word statement highlighting your expertise and why you want to become an AMICE member

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Looking for support?

For those looking to find out how to apply for ICE Associate Member or upgrade their current membership status, our knowledgeable team is on standby to help you every step of the way.