1)
American Society of Civil
Engineers (ASCE):
The American Society of Civil
Engineers (ASCE) is a
professional
body,
founded in
1852,
to represent members of the civil
engineering
profession worldwide. It is the
oldest national engineering
society in the United States.
Its world headquarters is in
Reston,
Virginia.

2)
Institution of Transportation
Engineers (ITE), Washington, USA:
The Institute of Transportation Engineers is an
international educational and scientific association
of transportation professionals who are responsible
for meeting mobility and safety needs. ITE
facilitates the application of technology and
scientific principles to research, planning,
functional design, implementation, operation, policy
development and management for any mode of
transportation. Through its products and services,
ITE promotes professional development of its
members, supports and encourages education,
stimulates research, develops public awareness
programs and serves as a conduit for the exchange of
professional information.

3)
Institution of Civil Engineers,
London, UK (ICE):
Founded on
2 January
1818,
the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) is an
independent
professional association,
based in central
London,
representing
civil engineers.
Like its early membership, the majority of its
current members are
British
engineers, but it also has members in more than 100
countries around the world. In 2003, its total
membership stood at around 80,000.

4)
The Institute of Highways &
Transportation, London. (IHT):
The Institution is a learned society concerned
specifically with the planning, design,
construction, maintenance and operation of
land-based transport systems and infrastructure. It
serves the transport profession for the benefit of
society and its members. With over 10,000 members,
working across a wide range of disciplines, it aims
to promote the exchange of knowledge, improve policy
formulation, stimulate debate on transportation
issues, recognise individual competence and
encourage best practice in the industry.

5)
Society Of Civil Engineers, (SOCE),
IIT Kanpur:
The
Society of Civil Engineers (SOCE) is a
non-registered, non-profit organization within the
department of Civil Engineering. The members of the
society include the undergraduate and postgraduate
students, faculty, scientist and research engineers
of the Civil Engineering department. The SOCE has
been quite active in the past in providing its
members, particularly the student members, a
platform to showcase and sharpen their talents
through a variety of activities planned throughout
the year.

6)
Civil Engineering Students
Association (CESA).
The Civil Engineering Student's Association (CESA)
is actively engaged in the personality development
of students. Along with expert lectures and
workshops, a common platform for extra curricular
development of students is also provided. In order
to achieve academic excellence, the department
insists students and faculty members to present
technical papers and projects in various national
and international symposia.
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