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Indian Concrete Institute
The Indian Concrete Institute is an organisation devoted to advancement in the knowledge of concrete technology in its theoretical and practical applications. The Institute has been actively organising workshops and seminars from time to time to keep the channel of communication open between academicians, consultants, practising engineers, builders and architects for dissemination of knowledge through sharing of mutual experience.

Indian Institute of Architects (IIA)

Independent Electrical Contractors (IEC), USA
Independent Electrical Contractors of America, the primary goal of the group was to consider and deal by all lawful means with common problems of management, distribution, employment, and financial functions of the electrical construction industry; to foster cooperative action in advancing by all lawful means the common purposes of its members, and promote activities designed to enable the industry to be conducted with the greatest economy and efficiency.

Institution of Engineers Malaysia (IEM)
The Institution is a professional learned society serving more than 15,000 members in Malaysia and overseas and the communities in which they work. It was formed in 1959 and was admitted a member of the Commonwealth Engineers Council in 1962. The Institution is a qualifying body for professional engineers in Malaysia.

Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE), UK
The ICE is a UK-based international organisation with over 75,000 members ranging from professional civil engineers to students, a fifth of whom live outside the UK in some 140 countries. It is an educational and qualifying body and has charitable status under UK law.

Institution of Structural Engineers, UK
The Institution was formed at the time of great technological change, as the Concrete Institute in 1908, but quickly broadened its objectives to the whole of structural engineering. The Institution was given a Royal Charter in 1934. The case for the Charter was made in terms of structural safety and the public interest.

Institution of Surveyors Malaysia

Institution of Engineers Australia (IEAust)
The Institution of Engineers, Australia aims to be an international leader in facilitating and promoting engineering excellence. Its web site is a source of engineering information and a gateway to the profession.

Institution of Engineers, Singapore (IES)
The Institution of Engineers, Singapore was formally established in July 1966 as the national society of engineers in Singapore.

Institute for Research in Construction, Canada (IRC)
The National Research Council's Institute for Research in Construction (IRC) is Canada's construction technology centre. Established in 1947, IRC provides research, building code development, and materials evaluation services. Working with partners, IRC addresses issues that have a large economic impact, assisting industry to innovate and develop technologies that are safe, durable and cost-effective.

Institution of Engineers Indonesia (Pll)

Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE), USA
The Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE), an international individual member edtucational and scientific association, is one of the largest and fastest-growing multimodal professional transportation organizations in the world. ITE members are traffic engineers, transportation planners and other professionals who are responsible for meeting society's needs for safe and efficient surface transportation through planning, designing, implementing, operating and maintaining surface transportation systems worldwide.

International Association of Electrical Inspectors ( IAEI ), USA
The International Association of Electrical Inspectors is a not-for-profit and educational organization cooperating in the formulation and uniform application of standards for the safe installation and use of electricity, and collecting and disseminating information relative thereto.

International Cost Engineering Council (ICEC)
The International Cost Engineering Council (ICEC) is an nonpolitical and nonprofit organization which was founded in 1976 with the object of promoting cooperation between national and multinational cost engineering, quantity surveying and project management organizations worldwide for their mutual wellbeing and that of their individual members. ICEC member societies are located in more than 30 countries, and have chapters or sections in many additional countries. Through these chapters and sections, ICEC has access to more than 50,000 cost engineers and project managers in over 120 different nations. Regular ICEC meetings are attended by delegates of the member societies where subjects of common interests are exchanged and discussed. Each member society has one vote on the Council.

International Council for Research and Innovation in Building and Construction (CIB), Netherlands
CIB was established in 1953 as an Association whose objectives were to stimulate and facilitate international cooperation and information exchange between governmental research institutes in the building and construction sector, with an emphasis on those institutes engaged in technical fields of research. CIB has since developed into a world wide network of over 5000 experts from about 500 member organisations active in the research community, in industry or in education, who cooperate and exchange information in over 50 CIB Commissions covering all fields in building and construction related research and innovation.

International Facility Management Association, USA (IFMA)

International Masonry Institute (IMI), USA
IMI is a joint labor management trust dedicated to promoting the unionized masonry industry. Since 1970 it has served members of the International Union of Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers (BAC) and the contractors who employ them. Our missions are apprenticeship and training programs for the trowel trades, market promotion, along with R&D, and labor/management relations. Programs are supported by contributions collectively bargained at the local or regional level.

International Union of Architects (UIA)
The UIA is an international non governmental organisation founded in Lausanne in 1948 to unite architects from all nations throughout the world, regardless of nationality, race, religion or architectural school of thought, within the federations of their national associations. The UIA represents over a million architects throughout the world through national architectural associations that form the 92 UIA Member Sections.