GEORGIAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS (GSCE)
Georgian Society of Civil Engineers (GSCE) is an official member of European Council of Civil Engineers (ECCE). The membership was officially adopted on ECCE 54th General Assembly held in Antalya, Turkey on 28th -29th October 2011 as a result of unanimous voting by European leading professional organizations presented at the meeting.
ECCE was founded in 1985 by professional European organizations of civil engineers aiming to assist EU countries in environment protection and construction issues.
Aims and goals of ECCE
European Union
National Governments and Institutions
Profession, Related Organizations and Industry
Pursuant to the ECCE Articles of Association, an organization may be adopted as an ECCE member only at an ECCE Assembly held once per six months and in case of receiving two-third of votes by member organizations. Only one national professional organization can be presented by each EU country.
At this moment ECCE includes professional organizations from 25 leading European states.
Official adoption of GSCE as an ECCE member is a great honor for us and we hope our cooperation will enable GSCE to implement European standards in compliance with construction requirements and norms exercised in Georgia.
Conference co-organized by The European Council of Civil Engineers (ECCE) and the European Council of Engineering Chambers (ECEC)
December 8, 2011
Brussels, Belgium
The European Council of Civil Engineers (ECCE) and the European Council of
Engineering Chambers (ECEC) co-organized the 1st European Engineers’ Day on 8th December 2011, in Brussels, Belgium.
In this event the focus was on the two following topics:
living conditions, professional structure, professional mobility)
In the 1st European Engineers’ Day the following were invited to participate:
Commissioners, MEPs, high-level staff of the EU DGs, National representations in
the EU, high-level staff of National Ministries, representations from International and
National Engineering Organizations, etc.
The scope of the event was to demonstrate important evolution stages of ECCE and the critical role and the contribution of the Chartered Engineers to the society, serving the public interest and building life quality and a sustainable environment, which is a strong message to the EU in decision-making.
To participate in this event the following were invited as per presentation by Iuri Svanidze, GSCE President: Malkhaz Bediashvili, GSCE Vice-President, Academician of Engineering Academy of Georgia, Honored Builder of Georgia, EU Expert in Construction and Givi Khomeriki, Honorable GSCE Member, Doctor of Technical Sciences.