New Civil Engineer is the monthly magazine for members of the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE), the UK chartered body that oversees the practice of civil engineering in the UK. First published in May 1972, it is today published by Metropolis. Under its previous publisher, Ascential , who, as Emap, acquired the title and editorial control from the ICE in 1995, the ICE regularly discussed the magazine's content through an editorial advisory board and a supervisory board.
5-512: Available in print and online after the appropriate subscription has been taken out (it is free for members of the ICE), the magazine is aimed at professionals in the civil engineering industry. It contains industry news and analysis, letters from subscribers, a directory of companies, with listings arranged by companies’ areas of work, and an appointments section. It also occasionally has details of university courses and graduate positions. In 2013 it had
10-595: A net circulation of more than 50,000 per issue. Two years later, this had dropped to 42,805, of which some 39,000 related to copies distributed to ICE members. Previously printed on a weekly basis the magazine switched to a monthly format in December 2015. New Civil Engineer was a co-founder of the British Construction Industry Awards . In January 2017, Ascential announced its intention to sell 13 titles including New Civil Engineer ;
15-592: The 13 "heritage titles" were to be "hived off into a separate business while buyers are sought." The brands were purchased by Metropolis International Ltd (owner of the Property Week title since 2013) in a £23.5m cash deal, announced on 1 June 2017. Jacqueline Whitelaw was the magazine's deputy editor from 1998 to 2009. British Construction Industry Awards The British Construction Industry Awards ( BCI Awards or BCIA ) were launched by New Civil Engineer magazine and Thomas Telford Ltd in 1998, at
20-465: The time both owned by the Institution of Civil Engineers . The awards seek to recognise outstanding achievement in the construction of buildings, taking account of a wide range of factors including architectural and engineering design, but also consideration of the construction process, delivery to time and budget, and client satisfaction. In 2012, Network Rail chief executive Sir David Higgins
25-663: Was the chair of the British Construction Industry Awards judging panel which celebrated its 25th anniversary of rewarding excellence in UK construction delivery. In June 2017 owners of New Civil Engineer , Ascential , sold the title to Metropolis International who now operate the BCIAs in association with the Institution of Civil Engineers . The awards are typically held in October each year. In 2020,
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