THE LEADING PROVIDER OF SPECIALIST TRAINING FOR CIVIL ENGINEERS, PROJECT MANAGERS AND CONSTRUCTION PROFESSIONALS
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THE LEADING PROVIDER OF SPECIALIST TRAINING FOR CIVIL ENGINEERS, PROJECT MANAGERS AND CONSTRUCTION PROFESSIONALS
INDUSTRY NEWS
ICE Health and Safety: Preparing you for CDM
By Margaret Sackey, Chair, ICE Health and Safety Expert Panel
COURSE CALENDAR April - October 2015
OUR PRODUCTS AND SERVICES:g Key training courses
g About us
g Our training delivery
g Accreditations and partnerships
g Training courses April - October 2015
Here at the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE), we are committed to being at the forefront of knowledge transfer. This includes setting the standards, influencing policy makers and regulators, and challenging the status quo, with a view to identifying and promoting best practice. ICE develops training and other knowledge transfer opportunities to stimulate industry engagement and meet these objectives.
As professionals, we understand that health and safety risk management is a fundamental responsibility of all of us, regardless of our roles as clients, designers or contractors. It is one that if not fully complied with, can lead to serious injury, death and subsequent prosecution.
The acquisition of health and safety knowledge and experience is a lifelong journey and we have opportunities at every stage of this journey to consolidate our knowledge further.
The Health and Safety expert panel, along with ICE Training, have developed a suite of courses that examine the changes to the CDM Regulations and how this will affect health and safety practices in the workplace.
The Health and Safety expert panel works closely with a range of stakeholders, including the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), to ensure our voice is heard. We also have the Health and Safety Register, which is an opportunity for you to show that you have the demonstrated the clearly defined standards of health and safety competence, beyond that required for professional membership. This offers clients assurance that your knowledge has been verified by a leading professional body.
If you are working towards your professional review, you can demonstrate your expertise in this key attribute through attending an ICE Training classroom course or by downloading an eLearning module.
Industry news
ICE Health and Safety: Preparing you for CDM
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Margaret Sackey CEng MICE, PgC, CMIOSH, FMAPS, MIIAI, ICE H&S Register (A) Chair, ICE Health and Safety Expert Panel
Key training courses
A comprehensive two day programme that will guide you through the requirements of all duty-holders under CDM 2015. It will ensure that you have clarity on the necessary health and safety procedures to be implemented throughout the life-cycle of the project, whatever your role.
Learning objectivesg Understand the principles of CDM in relation to
accident and ill-health trends, including health and safety in design and how this affects work during construction, use, maintenance and eventual demolition
g Be clear on the links between CDM and current UK health and safety legislation (including risk assessment and the general principles of prevention)
g Be clear on the links between CDM and accepted project management principles
g Gain an appreciation for the importance of collaborative working
g Know how recommended management tools can be used to put CDM principles into practice
g Understand the roles of the principal designer and designer under CDM
g Be clear on the process of managing and coordinating health and safety in design, including: the communication process; collaborative team-based risk management; change management, and impact of design on accident prevention strategies
g Utilise recommended risk management tools (including an introduction to uses for BIM technology) to inform design decisions relating to reasonably foreseeable risks
g Understand the role of the client - domestic and commercial - under CDM
g Know how to use CDM principles when procuring construction work, including building the project team; creating a positive health and safety culture; contractual considerations; how client decisions impact on health and safety during design and construction
CDM 2015: The Complete Guide Course code: S0943
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Who should attendThis training course is ideal for:
g All those responsible for health and safety on construction projects
g Clients
g Contractors
g Public and private clients including those involved with maintenance work
g Those involved in temporary structures eg. sporting events (this sector is included under the terms of the EU Directive for CDM, client advisers, project safety advisers)
g Design engineers
g Clients who manage construction work on a regular basis
g Contractors who have a design role (eg. Design and Build)
Availability
Classroom
545
In-house Tailored prices according to your personalised training plan
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Key training courses
All prices exclusive of VAT
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Key training courses
CDM 2015: Overview Course code: S0940
Who should attend
This training course will be of interest to all those who are responsible for health and safety on projects. Delegates will include:
g Design engineers
g Clients who manage construction work on a regular basis
g Contractors who have a design role
A one day training programme, ideal if you are looking for an introduction the new regulations, the basic requirements of those who have responsibility for health and safety on projects, and how to apply project management principles of CDM 2015 in practice.
Learning objectivesg Understand the principles of CDM in relation
to accident and ill-health trends, including health and safety in design and how this affects work during construction, use, maintenance and eventual demolition
g Know how to describe the links between CDM and current UK Health and Safety legislation (including risk assessment and the general principles of prevention)
g Recognise the links between CDM and accepted project management principles
g Utilise recommended management tools to put CDM principles into practice
Availability
Classroom 295
In-house Tailored prices according to your personalised training plan
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All prices exclusive of VAT
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Key training courses
CDM 2015: The Importance of the Client in Leading the Project Team Course code: S0941
Who should attend
This training course has been developed for:
g Public and private clients, including those involved with maintenance work
g Those involved in temporary structures eg. sporting events (this sector is included under the terms of the EU Directive for CDM, client advisers, project safety advisers)
An informative one day training programme that focusses on the responsibilities of the client under CDM 2015 ensuring clarity on how to build the project team, and the impact client decisions have on health and safety practice throughout the project.
Learning objectivesg Understand the principles of CDM
g Be clear on the links between CDM and current UK health and safety legislation (including risk assessment and the general principles of prevention)
g Be able to implement the role of the client (domestic and commercial) under CDM
g Utilise CDM principles when procuring construction work, including: building the project team; creating a positive health and safety culture; contractual considerations, and how client decisions impact on health and safety during design and construction
Availability
Classroom 295
In-house Tailored prices according to your personalised training plan
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All prices exclusive of VAT
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Key training courses
CDM 2015: The Principal Designer and Designer - Demonstrating Capability Course code: S0942
Who should attend
This training course is ideal for:
g Construction professionals responsible for health and safety on a construction project
g Clients
g Contractors
g Designers
A useful one day training course that focusses on the process of managing and co-ordinating health and safety in design, covering essential aspects of the role such as communication, team-based risk management, change management and accident prevention strategies.
Learning objectivesg Enrich your knowledge of the
principles of CDM
g Be able to identify the links between CDM and current UK health and safety legislation (including risk assessment and the general principles of prevention)
g Implement the role of the principal designer and designer under CDM
g Implement the process of managing and co-ordinating health and safety in design, including the communication process; collaborative team-based risk management; change management and the impact of design on accident prevention strategies
g Utilise recommended risk management tools (including an introduction to uses for BIM technology) to inform design decisions relating to reasonably foreseeable risks
Availability
Classroom 295
In-house Tailored prices according to your personalised training plan
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All prices exclusive of VAT
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Key training courses
Principles of Construction Contracts Course code: L0113
The commercial management and delivery of projects is driven by the construction contract and this targeted training programme will improve your ability to deliver your construction projects effectively.
It is applicable across the construction sector, whether you work for client, consultant or contractor, and can be used for all the main contract forms.
It has three key themes that deliver the knowledge and ability for effective understanding and practical application of construction contracts:
g The law general and contract
g The contracts including NEC, ICC, ACE, JCT and FIDIC
g The reality what happens in practice
Depending on the depth of your learning requirements, this training programme can be taken in two formats:
A comprehensive and interactive two day classroom course, equipping you with important practical skills and detailed expert insights into how to manage construction contracts effectively and deliver your projects successfully
A consolidated, quick-guide 90 minute eLearning module, delivering information on the essentials of the principles of construction contracts and how to commercially manage projects.
This training course has been mapped to:
g EC UK-SPEC Competence E.5: Exercise responsibilities in an ethical manner.
g ICE Key Attribute: 5 - Commercial Ability 5A: Ability to prepare and control budgets. 5C: A high level of commercial and contractual understanding and an ability to use it within own area of responsibility.
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Key training courses
Who should attend
This training course is ideal for:
g Civil, structural and building engineers, project managers, quantity surveyors and construction professionals in the early stages of their professional development needing a broad introduction to the contractual approaches of the construction industry
g Those seeking an understanding of how to operate construction contracts internationally
g Graduate engineers undertaking their Initial Professional Development (IPD) for the Chartered Professional Review
g Those seeking knowledge and understanding of construction contracts, how they are formed and how to work with them
g Those seeking to understand NEC, FIDIC, ICC, ACE AND JCT contracts
Learning objectives
The two day classroom course will show you:
g How to undertake effective administration of construction contracts, whether working for client, contractor or consultant
g The key components of construction contracts and what constitutes good contract administration
g The tender process and its implementation
g Consultancy appointments
g Dispute avoidance and the dispute resolution process
g Insurance, liabilities and warranties in the construction industry
g The English legal system and the principles of contract law
The eLearning module will deliver information on:
g The key components of construction contracts and what constitutes good contract administration
g An overview of the tender process and its implementation
g The best way to avoid disputes and the steps in the dispute resolution process
g Definitions of Insurance, liabilities and warranties in the construction industry
g An outline of the English legal system and the principles of contract law
g Why you should have a contract strategy
g What is a portfolio analysis
Principles of Construction Contracts (continued) Course code: L0113
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Availability
Classroom 565
eLearning 180
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The further learning value and structure of this eLearning course conforms to CPD guidelines.
Key training courses
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Key training courses
Your Professional Review - Preparation and the Review Day Course code: L07801
Who should enrol
This eLearning course is ideal for ICE graduates looking to sit their Professional Reviews within the next 4-12 months. It is equally valuable to Supervising Civil Engineers and Delegated Engineers, who require clarity on what to cover whilst supervising a Graduate.
g Graduates on Training Agreements
g Graduates not on Training Agreements
g Non-members
g Supervising Civil Engineers
Succinct and affordable online modules that will help you prepare your submission and demonstrate competence at your Professional Review Day.
Comprising two modules taking a total of around 90 minutes to complete, this eLearning course will help you prepare your submission and demonstrate competence on your review day.
Learning objectivesg Effectively use your submission to
demonstrate achievement of the Attributes
g Establish a timeline to MPR or CPR
g Plan and an effective Professional Review Report
g Present your CPD records in an appropriate way
g Plan and deliver an effective presentation
g Understand the purpose and content of the review day
g Develop written exercise skills and techniques
g Keep fully abreast of industry changes and demonstrate your sound knowledge of legislation, hazards and safe systems of work, in line with CDM 2015
Key training courses
Availability
eLearning 80
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In-house Tailored prices according to your personalised training plan
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Why choose us?g The leading provider of specialist training
courses for civil engineering and construction professionals
g A high standard of course content, developed and delivered by chartered engineers and industry experts
g Alignment with current industry requirements and latest government initiatives, enriching your knowledge of the profession
g Training programmes that contribute to your professional development with ICE
g Interactive learning that offers networking and knowledge-sharing opportunities
ICE Trainings mission is to provide a high standard of training to engineering and construction professionals.
Our work reflects the values and practices of ICE - to deliver knowledge and excellence worldwide, through life-long learning and professional development.
About us
Our products and services
ICE Training is a representation of our continual efforts to build on what we deliver and how we deliver it, according to the needs of our customers.
Nick Baveystock FICE Director General Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE)
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Fulfilled exactly what I was looking for in a training course.
Jamie Sutherland, Building Manager, Willmott Dixon Construction. Temporary Works Co-ordination, February 2015 (classroom)
To ensure we meet the learning and development preferences of as many construction and engineering professionals as possible, we offer training courses across three different formats:
Our training delivery
Classroom training
Training on scheduled dates in ICE Training venues across the UK. Interactive, detailed and structured programmes, delivered by our specialist tutors and offering you the opportunity to share knowledge and network with like-minded professionals during interactive group discussion and workshops.
In-house training
Training programmes delivered by ICE Training tutors to your organisation, on a date, in a location and to a programme chosen by you. Offered internationally, our in-house training can be tailored to include organisation-specific learning objectives and discussion, delivered in a confidential environment by experts in your sector.
eLearning
The online alternative to ICE Training classroom and in-house training programmes, accessible anytime, anywhere in the world. As well as offering succinct and affordable training modules delivered by our expert tutors, the ICE Training eLearning portal has international accessibility. It is particularly advantageous for individuals with time and/or location restraints, still wishing to benefit from ICEs high standard of training for professional development.
Our products and servicesOur products and services
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Construction Industry Training Board (CITB)ICE Training is licensed by the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB). We are an approved CITB CSkills awarding centre and offer certified Site Safety Plus training courses for building, civil engineering and allied industries. The following ICE Training programmes meet the CITB requirements for health and safety on projects:
Temporary Works Co-ordinator Training Course Course code: C0517
Temporary Works Supervisor Training Course Course code: C0515
Accreditations and partnerships
Our products and services
CPD Certification ServiceICE Training is a member of the CPD Certification Service. The CPD Certification Service formalises knowledge into a structured approach to learning that fulfils key requirements for Continued Professional Development (CPD). The following ICE Training programmes have been assessed by the Construction CPD Certification Services and their further learning value and structure have been approved as conforming to CPD guidelines:
ICE BIM for Infrastructure Course code: M0202
Principles of Construction Contracts eLearning Course code: L07802
Project Cost Management - Estimating, Budgeting and Value Course code: F0212
Sustainable Development - Design, Construction and Maintenance Course code: E0204
Technical Report and Business Writing Course code: M0764
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The UK Standard for Professional Engineering Competence (UK-SPEC) describes the competences required to become an Engineering Technician (EngTech), Incorporated Engineer (IEng) or Chartered Engineer (CEng). It details the requirements that have to be met in order to gain these qualifications, and explains the steps necessary to achieve professional registration with the Engineering Council. ICE Training offers training courses that have been mapped to UK-SPEC and the ICE Key Attributes. Attendance on these courses can contribute to your demonstration of Initial Professional Development (IPD) competence.
UK-SPEC and ICE Key Attributes Matrix
Accreditations and partnerships UK Standard for Professional Engineering Competence (UK-SPEC) and ICE Key Attributes
Our products and services
Accredited training course UK-SPEC mapping ICE Key Attributes
Design of Concrete Structures to Eurocode 2 The Essentials Course code: D9202
A1. Maintain and extend a sound theoretical approach in enabling the introduction and exploitation of new and advancing technology.
1C. Ability to maintain and extend a sound theoretical approach in enabling the introduction and exploitation of new and advancing technology.
Design of Concrete Structures to Eurocode 2 The Workshop Course code: D9203
Design of Structural Masonry to Eurocode 6 Course code: D9601
Construction Project Management Course code: M0787
C1. Plan for effective project implementation. 3A. Ability to plan for effective project implementation.
Essentials of Health and Safety in Construction Course code: S0701
E2. Manage and apply safe systems of work. 6A. A sound knowledge of legislation, hazards and safe systems of work. 6B. Ability to manage risks. 6C. Ability to manage health, safety and welfare within own area of responsibility. 6D. Commitment to leading continuous improvement in health, safety and welfare.Introduction to Health and Safety in Construction
Course code: S0702
Construction Waste and Waste Management Course code: E0206
E3. Undertake engineering activities in a way that contributes to sustainable development.
7A. A sound knowledge of sustainable development best practice. 7B. Ability to manage engineering activities that contribute to sustainable development. 7C. Committed to leading continuous improvement in sustainable development.
Essential Contract Law Course code: L0110
E5. Exercise responsibilities in an ethical manner. 5A. Commercial Ability: ability to prepare and control budgets. 5C. Commercial Ability: a high level of commercial and contractual
understanding and an ability to use it within own area of responsibility.Principles of Construction Contracts Course code: L0113
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Calendar
BIM
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE AVAILABILITY LOCATION * DAYS * MONTH * PRICE ()
APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEPT OCT
M0202 ICE BIM for Infrastructure
London 2 20 665
Birmingham 2 14 665
London 2 20 665
BUSINESS AND TECHNICAL SKILLS
APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEPT OCT
M0763 Technical Report Writing
Birmingham 1 21 295
London 1 6 295
M0764 Technical Report and Business Writing
Birmingham 2 27 510
London 2 18 510
CDM 2015
APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEPT OCT
S0940 CDM 2015: Overview
London 1 21 295
Nottingham 1 22 295
Birmingham 1 23 295
London 1 9 295
Birmingham 1 8 295
London 1 15 295
S0941 CDM 2015: The Importance of the Client in Leading the Project Team
London 1 16 295
Glasgow 1 4 295
London 1 22 295
All prices exclusive of VAT
Mapped to relevant UK-SPEC and ICE Key Attributes
* Refers to classroom training only
Classroom training
In-house training
eLearning KEY
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CDM 2015
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE AVAILABILITY LOCATION * DAYS * MONTH * PRICE ()
APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEPT OCT
S0943 CDM 2015: The Complete Guide
Birmingham 2 28 545
London 2 23 545
Bristol 2 21 545
Glasgow 2 29 545
London 2 29 545
ENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY
APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEPT OCT
E0204 Sustainable Development - Design, Construction and Maintenance
London 1 7 295
EUROCODES
APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEPT OCT
D9002Eurocodes EN 1990/EN1991 for Buildings
London 1 30 295
D9202Design of Concrete Structures to Eurocode 2 - The Essentials
London 1 17 295
Birmingham 1 14 295
D9203Design of Concrete Structures to Eurocode 2 - The Workshop
London 2 22 480
D9302Design of Steel Structures to Eurocode 3 - The Essentials
Birmingham 1 17 295
S0942 CDM 2015: The Principal Designer and Designer - Demonstrating Capability
Birmingham 1 22 295
Glasgow 1 28 295
London 1 3 295
Birmingham 1 1 295
London 1 8 295
All prices exclusive of VAT
Mapped to relevant UK-SPEC and ICE Key Attributes
* Refers to classroom training only
Classroom training
In-house training
eLearning KEY
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EUROCODES
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE AVAILABILITY LOCATION * DAYS * MONTH * PRICE ()
APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEPT OCT
D9303Design of Steel Structures to Eurocode 3 - The Workshop
London 2 28 480
Birmingham 2 29 480
G0201Design of Retaining Walls to Eurocode 7
Birmingham 1 1 295
D9702Geotechnical Design to Eurocode 7
London 1 7 295
D9901 Design of Bridges to Eurocodes
Birmingham 3 28 990
GRADUATE DEVELOPMENT
BUSINESS AND TECHNICAL SKILLS APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEPT OCT
M0763 Technical Report Writing
Birmingham 1 21 295
London 1 6 295
ENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEPT OCT
E0204Sustainable Development - Design, Construction and Maintenance
London 1 7 295
GROUND ENGINEERING APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEPT OCT
D0702 Foundation Design
Bristol 2 27 470
G0314Earthworks - Theory and Practice
London 2 6 480
G0315Getting it Right: Geotechnical Data for Design
Birmingham 1 15 295
G0316Getting it Right: Ground Investigation
Birmingham 1 16 295
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Mapped to relevant UK-SPEC and ICE Key Attributes
* Refers to classroom training only
Classroom training
In-house training
eLearning KEY
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Mapped to relevant UK-SPEC and ICE Key Attributes
* Refers to classroom training only
Classroom training
In-house training
eLearning KEY
GRADUATE DEVELOPMENT
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE AVAILABILITY LOCATION * DAYS * MONTH * PRICE ()
ICE MEMBERSHIP APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEPT OCT
L07801 Your Professional Review: Preparation and the Review Day
80
M0305 Mentoring and Supervising Civil Engineers and Delegated Engineers
Birmingham 1 29 265
M0306 The Career Appraisal Route to Incorporated or Chartered Engineer
London 1 3 265
M0310 ICE Professional Review Preparation Course
Reading 1 15 130
Crawley 1 16 130
Manchester 1 16 130
Leeds 1 22 130
Belfast 1 28 130
Newcastle 1 29 130
London 1 30 130
Birmingham 1 5 130
Manchester 1 7 130
Gloucester 1 13 130
Glasgow 1 20 130
Aberdeen 1 27 130
Nottingham 1 24 130
Cambridge 1 15 130
Eastleigh 1 15 130
Glasgow 1 21 130
Important and interesting course that highlights not only the review process but also the need for extensive preparation in order to pass the Review Day effectively
Christopher Neal, Lincolnshire County Council. ICE Professional Review Preparation Course, February 2015 (in-house)
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Calendar
GROUND ENGINEERING
APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEPT OCT
D0702 Foundation Design
Bristol 2 27 470
G0314 Earthworks - Theory and Practice
London 2 6 480
G0315 Getting it Right: Geotechnical Data for Design
Birmingham 1 15 295
G0316 Getting it Right: Ground Investigation
Birmingham 1 16 295
GRADUATE DEVELOPMENT
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE AVAILABILITY LOCATION * DAYS * MONTH * PRICE ()
LAW AND CONTRACTS APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEPT OCT
L0113 Principles of Construction Contracts
Birmingham 2 23 565 /180
London 2 8 565 /180
L07803 Construction Contract Stategy for International Markets
30
PROJECT AND DESIGN MANAGEMENT APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEPT OCT
D0702 Reinforced Concrete Detailing for Designers
Birmingham 23 295
TRANSPORTATION APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEPT OCT
D0802 Highway Design and Detailing using the DMRB
London 2 16 480
All prices exclusive of VAT
Mapped to relevant UK-SPEC and ICE Key Attributes
* Refers to classroom training only
Classroom training
In-house training
eLearning KEY
Informative and resourceful for Graduates Monsur Aziz, Graduate Structural Engineer, Derbyshire County Council. Reinforced Concrete Detailing for Designers, October 2014 (classroom)
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HEALTH, SAFETY AND WELFARE/CDM
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE AVAILABILITY LOCATION * DAYS * MONTH * PRICE ()
APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEPT OCT
S0940 CDM 2015: Overview
London 1 21 295
Nottingham 1 22 295
Birmingham 1 23 295
London 1 9 295
Birmingham 1 8 295
London 1 15 295
S0941 CDM 2015: The Importance of the Client in Leading the Project Team
London 1 16 295
Glasgow 1 4 295
London 1 22 295
S0942 CDM 2015: The Principal Designer and Designer - Demonstrating Capability
Birmingham 1 22 295
Glasgow 1 28 295
London 1 3 295
Birmingham 1 1 295
London 1 8 295
S0943 CDM 2015: The Complete Guide
London 2 14 545
Birmingham 2 28 545
London 2 23 545
Bristol 2 21 545
Glasgow 2 29 545
London 2 29 545
All prices exclusive of VAT
Mapped to relevant UK-SPEC and ICE Key Attributes
* Refers to classroom training only
Classroom training
In-house training
eLearning KEY
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HEALTH, SAFETY AND WELFARE/CDM
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE AVAILABILITY LOCATION * DAYS * MONTH * PRICE ()
APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEPT OCT
C0512 Temporary Works Co-ordination
Birmingham 1 9 295
London 1 25 295
Bristol 1 14 295
C0513 Temporary Works Design (Above Ground)
London 1 3 295
Birmingham 1 26 295
London 1 21 295
C0514 Temporary Works Design (Below Ground)
Birmingham 1 23 295
London 1 4 295
Birmingham 1 27 295
London 1 22 295
C0516 Temporary Works Co-ordination: The Supervisors Role
Birmingham 1 27 295
C0517 Temporary Works Co-ordinator Training Course
Birmingham 2 12 595
London 2 1 595
Birmingham 2 15 595
ICE MEMBERSHIP
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE AVAILABILITY LOCATION * DAYS * MONTH * PRICE ()
APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEPT OCT
L07801 Your Professional Review: Preparation and the Review Day
80
All prices exclusive of VAT
Mapped to relevant UK-SPEC and ICE Key Attributes
* Refers to classroom training only
Classroom training
In-house training
eLearning KEY
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ICE MEMBERSHIP
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE AVAILABILITY LOCATION * DAYS * MONTH * PRICE ()
APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEPT OCT
M0305 Mentoring and Supervising Civil Engineers and Delegated Engineers
Birmingham 1 29 265
M0306 The Career Appraisal Route to Incorporated or Chartered Engineer
London 1 3 265
M0310 ICE Professional Review Preparation Course
Reading 1 15 130
Crawley 1 16 130
Manchester 1 16 130
Leeds 1 22 130
Belfast 1 28 130
Newcastle 1 29 130
London 1 30 130
Birmingham 1 5 130
Manchester 1 7 130
Gloucester 1 13 130
Glasgow 1 20 130
Aberdeen 1 27 130
Nottingham 1 24 130
Cambridge 1 15 130
Eastleigh 1 15 130
Glasgow 1 21 130
LAW AND CONTRACTS
APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEPT OCT
L0113 Principles of Construction Contracts
Birmingham 2 23 565 | 180
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NEC
INTRODUCTORY APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEPT OCT
L06301 Introduction to the Engineering and Construction Contract
London 1 23 395
Birmingham 1 21 295 | 195
Glasgow 1 17 295 | 195
London 1 16 295 | 195
Glasgow 1 2 295 | 195
Birmingham 1 22 295 | 195
Bristol 1 15 295 | 195
L06306 Engineering and Construction Short Contract
Birmingham 1 7 280
L06311 Preparing and Managing the Engineering and Construction Contract
Glasgow 2 8-9 475
Bristol 2 12-13 475
L07512 Role of the ECC Supervisor
85
L06339 Producing Better Works Information
Birmingham 1 2 210
L06308 Introduction to the Term Service Contract
London 1 28 280 | 195
Birmingham 1 8 280 | 195
L06305 Professional Services Contract
Birmingham 1 4 280 | 195
London 1 17 280 | 195
LAW AND CONTRACTS
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE AVAILABILITY LOCATION * DAYS * MONTH * PRICE ()
APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEPT OCT
L1008 Expert Witness Masterclass
London 3 18 1335
L07803 Construction Contract Stategy for International Markets
30
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NEC
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE AVAILABILITY LOCATION * DAYS * MONTH * PRICE ()
INTRODUCTORY (continued) APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEPT OCT
L07504 Introduction to the Professional Services Short Contract
55
L06322 Introduction to the Supply Contract
Birmingham 1 14 280
London 1 8 280
INTERMEDIATE APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEPT OCT
L07507 International Application of NEC3 and Comparison to FIDIC and NEC3 as an EPC Contract
55
L06332 Practical Application of the Engineering and Construction Contract
Birmingham 1 29 260
Birmingham 1 29 260
L06345 Commercial Management using the NEC3 ECC
London 1 23 280
Birmingham 1 11 280
London 1 17 280
L06333 Preparing and Pricing the Engineering and Construction Contract
Birmingham 1 2 260
L06316 TSC Pre and Post-Contract Workshop
Birmingham 1 7 260
ADVANCED APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEPT OCT
L07506 Programme Provisions under NEC3 Contracts
70
L06350 ECC Project Manager Accreditation
Inverness 4 11-14 1495
Birmingham 4 18-21 1495
Glasgow 4 14-17 1495
Bristol 4 14-17 1495
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COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE AVAILABILITY LOCATION * DAYS * MONTH * PRICE ()
ADVANCED (continued) APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEPT OCT
L06304 ECC Compensation Events Workshop
London 1 28 260
Glasgow 1 2 260
Birmingham 1 9 260
London 1 22 260
L06310 ECC Project Managers Workshop
Bristol 1 4 260
Birmingham 1 22 260
Birmingham 1 3 260
L06320 Managing Risk under the ECC
Birmingham 1 17 260
Glasgow 1 30 260
PROJECT AND DESIGN MANAGEMENT
APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEPT OCT
D0512Reinforced Concrete Detailing for Designers
Birmingham 1 23 295
M0787Construction Project Management
Birmingham 2 9 560
SRUCTURAL DESIGN
APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEPT OCT
C0512 Temporary Works Co-ordination
Birmingham 1 9 295
London 1 25 295
Bristol 1 14 295
C0513 Temporary Works Design (Above Ground)
London 1 3 295
Birmingham 1 26 295
London 1 21 295
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SRUCTURAL DESIGN (continued)
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE AVAILABILITY LOCATION * DAYS * MONTH * PRICE ()
APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEPT OCT
C0514 Temporary Works Design (Below Ground)
Birmingham 1 23 295
London 1 4 295
Birmingham 1 27 295
London 1 22 295
C0516 Temporary Works Co-ordination: The Supervisors Role
Birmingham 1 27 295
C0517 Temporary Works Co-ordinator Training Course
Birmingham 2 12 595
London 2 1 595
Birmingham 2 15 595
D0512 Reinforced Concrete Detailing for Designers
Birmingham 1 23 295
D9002 Eurocodes EN 1990/EN1991 for Buildings
London 1 30 295
D9202 Design of Concrete Structures to Eurocode 2 - The Essentials
London 1 17 295
Birmingham 1 14 295
D9203 Design of Concrete Structures to Eurocode 2 - The Workshop
London 2 22 480
D9302 Design of Steel Structures to Eurocode 3 - The Essentials
Birmingham 1 17 295
D9303 Design of Steel Structures to Eurocode 3 - The Workshop
London 2 28 480
Birmingham 2 29 480
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TEMPORARY WORKS
APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEPT OCT
C0512 Temporary Works Co-ordination
Birmingham 1 9 295
London 1 25 295
Bristol 1 14 295
C0513 Temporary Works Design (Above Ground)
London 1 3 295
Birmingham 1 26 295
London 1 21 295
C0514 Temporary Works Design (Below Ground)
Birmingham 1 23 295
London 1 4 295
Birmingham 1 27 295
London 1 22 295
C0516 Temporary Works Co-ordination: The Supervisors Role
Birmingham 1 27 295
G0201 Design of Retaining Walls to Eurocode 7
Birmingham 1 1 295
D9702 Geotechnical Design to Eurocode 7
London 1 7 295
D9901 Design of Bridges to Eurocodes
Birmingham 3 28 990
SRUCTURAL DESIGN (continued)
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE AVAILABILITY LOCATION * DAYS * MONTH * PRICE ()
APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEPT OCT
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TEMPORARY WORKS (continued)
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE AVAILABILITY LOCATION * DAYS * MONTH * PRICE ()
APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEPT OCT
C0517 Temporary Works Co-ordinator Training Course
Birmingham 2 12 595
London 2 1 595
Birmingham 2 15 595
TRANSPORTATION
APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEPT OCT
C0126 Pavement Design Using the DMRB
London 1 2 295
D0802 Highway Design and Detailing using the DMRB
London 2 16 480
C0102 Specifying and using asphalts in roads and other paved areas with confidence
London 1 8 295
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Good structure to the daythe tutor was knowledgeable and previous experience was well-shared
Joe Simpson, Management Trainee, Willmott Dixon. Temporary Works Co-ordination, January 2015 (in-house)
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Events Programme for 2015Conferences
These are large scale, 1 or 2 day events. Revenue generated is used to fully subsidise the rest of the 2015 events programme: including over 40 free lectures
21 April ICE Engineering Skills Conference
ay ICE Flooding Conference
5 June ICE Bridges Conference
17 July ICE Nuclear Conference
30 June ICE Health & Safety Conference
7 - 9 September ICE Coastal Management, Call for Papers
21 October ICE BIM Conference
10 November ICE Asset Management
9 - 10 December Civil Engineering Triennial Summit, (Future Cities)
In line with the new 2015 CDM regulations, ICE publishing is offering three new titles that will provide thorough coverage of the practical and theoretical aspects of the new regulations and help you prepare for the transition. ICEs newest CDM books will equip all those involved in the procurement and management of construction projects with the know-how to satisfy legal obligations, avoid the costs and delays of non-compliance, and increase overall project safety and efficiency.
NEW CDM TITLES FROM ICE PUBLISHINGExplaining the 2015 updates clearly and logically ensuring smooth and swift implementation
TO ORDER visit www.icebookshop.com | call +44 (0) 1892 83 22 99 | email [email protected]
PRACTICAL GUIDE TO USING THE CDM REGULATIONS 2015: TEAMWORK NOT PAPERWORK
Summarises the key features of the legislation, with a holistic, team-oriented approach to defining the best practice behaviours that will enable the entire project team to work together more effectively.
Price: 30.00
ISBN: 978 07277 5990 0
Format: Paperbound
Publish Date: 13/04/2015
Number of Pages: 112pp
CDM 2015: QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Includes numerous case study boxes to show how theory works in practice, as well as checklists and templates to aid the reader in their implementation of the latest revisions to the regulations.
Price: 40.00
ISBN: 978 07277 6032 6
Format: Paperbound
Publish Date: 20/04/2015
Number of Pages: 392pp
CDM REGULATIONS 2015 EXPLAINED
Closely examines the roles of each party involved in a construction project and includes a complete copy of the 2015 CDM Regulations, with step-by-step guidance on each clause.
Price: 65.00
ISBN: 978 07277 6009 8
Format: Paperbound
Publish Date: 04/05/2015
Number of Pages: 168pp
Events Programme for 2015Conferences
These are large scale, 1 or 2 day events. Revenue generated is used to fully subsidise the rest of the 2015 events programme: including over 40 free lectures
21 April ICE Engineering Skills Conference
ay ICE Flooding Conference
5 June ICE Bridges Conference
17 July ICE Nuclear Conference
30 June ICE Health & Safety Conference
7 - 9 September ICE Coastal Management, Call for Papers
21 October ICE BIM Conference
10 November ICE Asset Management
9 - 10 December Civil Engineering Triennial Summit, (Future Cities)
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