Tag: FIDIC
Hub and spoke communities won’t achieve resilience – Graham Pontin
The world needs to treat each city as inter-connected spheres of influence, explains Graham Pontin at the launch of new study.
Tony Barry: We must ask fundamental questions of ourselves
FIDIC chair poses fundamental questions to industry as time runs out to limit climate change.
“Sustainability disputes will certainly arise”
Vice President of the ICC’s Arbitration Commission, Nicholas Gould, tells IG that construction law needs to adapt and support greater clarity to avoid disputes holding sustainable infrastructure back.
Covid has made us think differently, say future leaders
Future Leaders Symposium discusses how Covid-19 has expanded collaboration and internationalisation in unexpected ways.
New solutions to global water crisis emerging
Before the world’s infrastructure leaders come together on Friday, we look at three reports they should read if they want to solve global water problems.
World Bank to adopt FIDIC-ITA Emerald Book for all underground works...
New approach to tunnelling contracts as World Bank agrees to use Emerald Book for all its underground works projects.
International engineering federation FIDIC (the International...
FIDIC forms powerful new North America group
USA, Canada and Mexico associations come together to form powerful new regional group.
Engineers rise to the sustainability challenge in Africa
The 27th annual FIDIC Africa infrastructure conference strikes an optimistic note in the face of the challenges facing the continent.
FIDIC Africa hosts key online conference to discuss a world of...
The 27th annual FIDIC Africa Infrastructure conference will discuss the role of the consulting engineer in a changing world.
Giving water the attention it deserves
The value of water invested in products and food needs must be given greater attention, says Peter Guthrie.





















