Headquartered in London, it was established in November 1996 to represent the interests of civil engineering contractors.
They were constructed by civil engineering contractors around the coast of Britain.
During 1860, a contact was given to a civil engineering contractor to build the Nothe Fort.
Robert Stephenson was employed to construct the line, with Thomas Brassey as the civil engineering contractor.
The main civil engineering contractor was Mowlem.
It was created on 5 March 1901 for the civil engineering contractor and Conservative politician John Aird.
Major civil engineering contractors have undoubtedly identified the potential business opportunities of these schemes.
The main civil engineering contractor was Sir Robert McAlpine.
The civil engineering contractor was Taylor Woodrow Construction.
The main civil engineering contractor was John Laing plc.