The Stop. Make a Change programme is being run between 11 and 22 October 2021 to coincide with World Mental Health Day and the European Week for Safety and Health….
The pioneering drainage system is an example of how an 18th century heritage asset can provide 21st century solutions to today’s issues. The creation of a pioneering drainage system to…
In a meeting at the Caledonian Stadium in Inverness today, Mark Bramley of Pat Munro, a civil engineering firm based in Alness, took over as Chair of the Civil Engineering…
This week CECA Scotland met Graham Simpson, Central Scotland MSP and Shadow Transport Minister, to discuss the construction skills gap and the role infrastructure can play in the road to Net…
One of the most important priorities for CECA Scotland is campaigning for more transparency on the Scottish Government’s plans for long-term investment in our social, economic and enviromental infrastructure. That’s…
Our annual golf day was a roaring success with 54 golfers playing over Bruntsfield Links Golfing Society’s course in Edinburgh on 2 September 2021. This year’s winners were: CECA Scotland…
With many civil engineering companies finding it difficult to recruit and train enough workers to meet growing demand, some contractors will be looking to attract skilled people from overseas. This…
Every sector of the economy was caught-off guard when the Prime Minister announced the very first lockdown last March, including the construction industry. Despite the initial shock, most CECA Scotland…
We spoke to Megan Smyth, a Senior Contracts Engineer at Mackenzie Construction, about how her decision to go into civil engineering has allowed her to work on exciting projects all…
Jacky Ingram is passionate about creating more opportunities for women and girls in civil engineering. In our final blog for #INWED21, we hear about Jacky Ingram’s journey from Chemical Engineer…