The Institute of Highway Engineers (IHE), formerly the ''Institute of Highway Incorporated Engineers'', is the professional institution for practitioners in highway and traffic engineering in the UK, offering
Engineering Council
The Engineering Council (formerly Engineering Council UK; colloquially known as EngC) is the UK's regulatory authority for registration of Chartered and Incorporated engineers and engineering technician, holding a register of these and providing ...
registration and professional development support.
The Institute of Highway Incorporated Engineers was founded in 1965, changing its name to the Institute of Highway Engineers in 2009.
It has been registering engineers and technicians with the Engineering Council since 1972 and accrediting academic courses since 1989. The Institute awards the professional qualifications:
Incorporated Engineer
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,
Engineering Technician
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and
Chartered Engineer
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.
Membership and professional qualifications
The Institute of Highway Engineers is a membership organisation with approx 3500 members worldwide (2018).
Membership grades include:
* Student
* Affiliate
* Apprentice (APPIHE)
* Associate (AMIHE)
* Member (MIHE)
* Fellow (FIHE)
IHE is a licensed body of the
Engineering Council
The Engineering Council (formerly Engineering Council UK; colloquially known as EngC) is the UK's regulatory authority for registration of Chartered and Incorporated engineers and engineering technician, holding a register of these and providing ...
and can award
Chartered Engineer
Regulation and licensure in engineering is established by various jurisdictions of the world to encourage life, public welfare, safety, well-being, then environment and other interests of the general public and to define the licensure process thro ...
(CEng),
Incorporated Engineer
An engineering technologist is a professional trained in certain aspects of development and implementation of a respective area of technology. Engineering technology education is even more applied and less theoretical than engineering education ...
(IEng) and
Engineering Technician
An engineering technician is a professional trained in skills and techniques related to a specific branch of technology, with a practical understanding of the relevant engineering concepts. Engineering technicians often assist engineers and engi ...
(EngTech) professional qualifications.
Representative role
In April 2020, the IHE, with six other organisations, formed the Highways Industry Alliance, looking to provide a single voice for the highways industry. However, a rival body, the Highways Sector Council had been formed in late 2019.
Highway Engineering Academy
In 2018 the IHE launched the Highway Engineering Academy to accredit skills highways practitioners are expected to know and deliver in the workplace. There is a skills shortage within the highways sector and the Academy provides training for highway engineers. The training can lead to an IHE Professional Certificate or Diploma; subjects include: active travel, asset management, highway maintenance, road safety engineering, transport development management, transport network resilience, traffic signal control, traffic signing and road markings, temporary traffic management and winter services.
[Institute of Highway Engineers]
"IHE Professional Certificates"
''IHE'', May 2018 It is recognised by employers in the industry.
References
External links
Institute of Highway Engineers
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ECUK Licensed Members
Organisations based in the London Borough of Camden
Organizations established in 1965
Highway Engineers
Road transport in the United Kingdom
Transport organisations based in the United Kingdom
1965 establishments in the United Kingdom