Philippine Institute of Civil Engineers

Philippine Institute of Civil Engineers, Inc.
AbbreviationPICE
PredecessorPhilippine Association of Civil Engineers
Formation1937; 87 years ago (1937)
TypeProfessional Organization
Legal statusActive
Purpose(a) the advancement of the knowledge and practice of civil engineering;

(b) the fostering and improvement of civil engineering education;

(c) the stimulation of research in civil engineering;

(d) the professional improvement of its members;

(e) the maintenance of high ethical standards in the practice of civil engineering;

(f) the promotion of good public and private clientele relationships;

(g) the development of fellowship among civil engineers;

(h) the encouragement of professional relations with other allied technical and scientific organizations;

(i) the establishment of a central point of reference and union for its members and the civil engineering profession; and

(j) the acquisition, ownership, management and disposal of real and/or personal property incidental to or in furtherance of the above objectives of the Institute.
Headquarters7th Floor Room 705, Future Point Plaza 1 Condominium, 112 Panay Avenue., South Triangle Quezon City 1103 Philippines
Location
Region served
National and International
Membership
213,000 (2024)
President
ENGR. ADOR G. CANLAS
President-Elect
ENGR. APRIL FRANCES AGATHA G. FLORES
Vice-President
ENGR. MARIANO R. ALQUIZA, DPA
Secretary
ENGR. CARY H. BEATISULA, Ph.D.
AffiliationsProfessional Regulation Commission
Websitewww.pice.org.ph
Formerly called
Philippine Society of Civil Engineers, Philippine Association of Civil Engineers

The Philippine Institute of Civil Engineers or PICE is a professional organization for civil engineers in the Philippines. It was formed by merging two separate organizations of civil engineers: one group working from government sector and the second group working in the private sector.[1][2]

  1. ^ "Accredited Professional Organization". www.prc.gov.ph. Archived from the original on October 29, 2013. Retrieved January 12, 2013.
  2. ^ "Philippine Institute of Civil Engineers 35th National Convention". Manila Bulletin. November 27, 2009. Archived from the original on November 28, 2009. Retrieved January 12, 2013.