ICE: Infrastructure Safety Risks Have Increased, Not Decreased, Since Grenfell
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ICE: Infrastructure safety risks have increased, not decreased, since Grenfell
A new review by the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) has found that ageing infrastructure, increased incidents of extreme weather and squeezed budgets are all contributing to safety risks in the sector Safety risks have increased, not decreased, in the eight years since the Grenfell Tower fire, says the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) in a new review, Building Safeguards. The design, construction, maintenance and re-purposing of our bui…
ICE: Infrastructure safety risk has increased and engineers must challenge harmful practice
The Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) is changing its approach to promoting best practice following the findings of its review into safety risk management in the sector, which concluded that efforts to raise standards after the Grenfell Tower tragedy have been “inadequate”. The post ICE: Infrastructure safety risk has increased and engineers must challenge harmful practice appeared first on New Civil Engineer.
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