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ECCE European Council of Civil Engineers Home

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The European Council of Civil Engineers ECCE was created out of the common concern that Civil Engineers working together across Europe could offer much more to assist Europe advance its built Environment and protect the natural environment



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The European Council of Civil Engineers ECCE was created out of the common concern that Civil Engineers working together across Europe could offer much more to assist Europe advance its built Environment and protect the natural environment
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