Institutional Members
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Association for Consultancy and Engineering
ACE represents the business interests of the consultancy and
engineering industry in the UK. It is the leading business
association in this field and has 800 member firms.
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British Expertise
British Expertise is the leading UK trade association for the
export of services. It has 270 member companies that work in a wide
range of market sectors and have a common interest in selling
professional services abroad.
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Chartered Institute of Building
With over 43,000 members worldwide the CIOB is the leading
professional body for managers in the built environment.
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Chartered Institute of Purchasing & Supply
CIPS is the leading body representing the field of purchasing and
supply chain management. Established in 1932, it has 50,000
members.
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Engineers Against Poverty
EAP is working to become the leading agency allied to the
engineering profession, working with industry, government and civil
society to fight poverty and injustice and to promote sustainable
development.
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Institution of Civil Engineers
ICE is the leading UK-based professional institution with a
membership of over 70,000 professionally qualified civil engineers
from more than 140 countries.
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Institution of Mechanical Engineers
The IMechE is the United Kingdom's qualifying body for mechanical
engineers and has been the home of mechanical engineers for over
150 years. Around 75,000 engineers world-wide are members.
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Institution of Structural Engineers
IStructE is the world’s leading professional institution for
structural engineering, with a membership of over 21,000 structural
engineers from 107 countries.
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Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors
With over 120,000 members spread across 120 countries, RICS is an
international organisation that is committed to the pursuit of
transparent international professional standards in the
construction, land and property markets.
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Transparency International (UK)
TI(UK) is the UK chapter of Transparency International, which is
the world’s largest non-governmental anti-corruption
organisation with chapters in 90 countries. It works with
governments, business and civil society with the aim of eliminating
corruption.
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Corporate Members
The Forum has many corporate members. These include some of the
UK's leading construction companies and consulting engineering
firms, as well as medium and small businesses.
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