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    Julie Wood to lead Institution of Civil Engineers: continuity signals for project teams

    December 17, 2025|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    Julie Wood to lead Institution of Civil Engineers: continuity signals for project teams

    First reported on New Civil Engineer

    30 Second Briefing

    Julie Wood has been confirmed by the ICE Council to succeed David Porter as President of the Institution of Civil Engineers in November 2026, setting the leadership line-up two years in advance. The early confirmation gives continuity for ongoing work on infrastructure resilience, decarbonisation and digital delivery across ICE’s 95,000-strong global membership. Civil engineering firms can expect policy and guidance stability through at least 2027 as Porter’s term transitions to Wood’s, aiding long-term planning for major UK and international projects.

    Technical Brief

    • Confirmation date fixes a hard leadership changeover point for ICE governance calendars and committee terms.
    • Succession from David Porter to Julie Wood is now formally mandated by ICE Council decision.
    • Firms can map major project gateways to expected ICE policy positions during procurement and early design.
    • Early clarity reduces risk of mid-programme shifts in ICE positions on standards, contracts or procurement models.
    • Similar professional bodies may adopt comparable long-range presidential appointments to stabilise policy influence.

    Our Take

    Within the 48 Policy stories in our database, the Institution of Civil Engineers appears frequently as a standard‑setter rather than a project promoter, so Julie Wood’s 2026 presidency is likely to influence how future guidance lands with contractors and consultants on the ground.

    The combination of the Standard/Guideline and Projects tags here matches a subset of our coverage where ICE interventions have preceded updates to procurement and design practices, suggesting her term could be important for embedding emerging themes such as carbon measurement and digital delivery into everyday project governance.

    New Civil Engineer’s role alongside ICE in our records is typically as a channel for disseminating technical and policy shifts, so this early confirmation for November 2026 gives a long runway for shaping the narrative around Wood’s priorities before they translate into formal guidance or client expectations.

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