Abbreviation | PICE |
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Predecessor | Philippine Association of Civil Engineers |
Formation | 1937 |
Type | Professional Organization |
Legal status | Active |
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. |
Headquarters | 7th 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. |
Affiliations | Professional Regulation Commission |
Website | www.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]