Our Memberships, Accreditations and Affiliations

We are proud to be part of and support the following organisations:

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Achilles

Achilles

Achilles creates and manages a global network of collaborative industry communities.

Achilles

Achilles creates and manages a global network of collaborative industry communities, allowing trading partners to share high quality, structured, real-time data.

It acts as an independent partner providing validated data and insightful analytics to enable buyers to manage risk, and suppliers to increase market reach in their sector.

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The Association of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Specialists (AGS)

AGS is a non-profit making trade association.

The Association of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Specialists (AGS)

The Association of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Specialists (AGS) is a non-profit making trade association established to improve the profile and quality of geotechnical and geoenvironmental engineering.

The membership comprises UK organisations and individuals having a common interest in the business of site investigation, geotechnics, geoenvironmental engineering, engineering geology, geochemistry, hydrogeology, and other related disciplines.

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BGA

The British Geotechnical Association (BGA)

BGA is the principal association for geotechnical engineers in the United Kingdom.

The British Geotechnical Association (BGA)

BGA is the principal association for geotechnical engineers in the United Kingdom.

It also performs the role of the Ground Board for the Institution of Civil Engineers, as well as being the UK member of the International Society for Soil Mechanics & Geotechnical Engineering (ISSMGE) and the International Society for Rock Mechanics (ISRM).

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CECA

The Civil Engineering Contractors Association (CECA)

CECA is the representative body for companies who work day-to-day to deliver, upgrade, and maintain the country's infrastructure.

The Civil Engineering Contractors Association (CECA)

The Civil Engineering Contractors Association is the representative body for companies who work day-to-day to deliver, upgrade, and maintain the country’s infrastructure.

With more than 300 members split across eight regions, CECA represents firms who together carry out an estimated 70-80 per cent of all civil engineering activity in the UK, in the key sectors of transport, energy, communications, waste and water.

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The Construction Industry Research and Information Association (CIRIA)

CIRIA is a neutral, independent, and not-for-profit body.

The Construction Industry Research and Information Association (CIRIA)

CIRIA is the Construction Industry Research and Information Association, a neutral, independent, and not-for-profit body.

Our vision is to be a leading enabler and preferred partner for performance improvement, driving collaboration across built environment and construction sectors for the identification, development, and transfer of knowledge.

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Engineers Ireland

Engineers Ireland (EI)

EI is the professional body for engineers in Ireland

Engineers Ireland (EI)

Engineers Ireland is the professional body for engineers in Ireland. It has been representing the engineering profession since 1835 and has over 20,000 members.

One of its main responsibilities is to establish and maintain standards of professional engineering and engineering education, ethics and conduct.

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GEO Ireland

GEO Ireland (GI)

GI is a network of 40 companies delivering integrated expertise

GEO Ireland (GI)

Geoscience Ireland (GI) is a network of 40 companies, delivering integrated expertise in water, minerals, environmental and infrastructure development to clients in over 50 countries.

The GI network provides design, consultancy and contracting services to multilateral agencies, governments and the private sector.

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NISO

The National Irish Safety Organisation (NISO)

NISO is a limited organisation based in Dublin and founded on 15 January 1963

The National Irish Safety Organisation (NISO)

The National Irish Safety Organisation or NISO, is a limited organisation based in Dublin and founded on 15 January 1963. As a voluntary independent body with charitable status, NISO complements the information provided by the Health and Safety Authority, the Irish statutory public body responsible for the promotion and enforcement of occupational safety and health.

NISO’s mission is to create the conditions where Irish workplaces are among the safest and healthiest in Europe.

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The Offshore Engineering Society

The main aim of the OES is to provide “Networking” opportunities for Offshore Engineers of all disciplines.

The Offshore Engineering Society

The main aim of the Offshore Engineering Society is to provide “Networking” opportunities for Offshore Engineers of all disciplines and the dissemination of technical information of offshore engineering through a programme of lectures and other events.

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RISQS

The Railway Industry Supplier Qualification Scheme

RISQS is a qualification scheme that helps suppliers sell into the GB rail industry.

The Railway Industry Supplier Qualification Scheme

RISQS is a qualification scheme that helps suppliers sell into the GB rail industry by providing an open, fair and transparent way for them to be formally recognised as capable providers of products and services.

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