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Change of office address from 1 June 2020

Published: 27/05/2020

Update, 12.20pm, 3 June: Engineering Council services are now running as normal, including access to our Partner Portal, databases and applications. 

Update, 10.30am 2 June: following the move of IT infrastructure, our Partner Portal is currently unavailable (which includes institution access to RegPlus, ACAD and TechDB). This is currently being worked on and we'll update as soon as these systems are available. The ACAD search facility is available and for any general enquiries, the Engineering Council can be contacted at info@engc.org.uk

Engineering Council logoFrom 1 June 2020, the Engineering Council’s registered office address will change to:

10 Lower Thames Street, London EC3R 6EN.

Please update your records to reflect this and ensure that any correspondence to the Engineering Council is directed to the Lower Thames Street address.

To enable IT infrastructure to be moved to our new office, the following Engineering Council systems will be unavailable from 1pm on Friday 29 May 2020:

  • RegPlus
  • ACAD
  • TechDB
  • Partner Portal
  • and the ‘Contact us’ function on our website.

We expect normal service to resume on Monday 1 June 2020 and are sorry for any inconvenience the downtime may cause.

Engineering Council staff continue to work remotely, in line with government advice, and we aim to keep disruption to a minimum during this time. We will not be able to send out physical welcome packs to new registrants, or process orders for replacement certificates or professional stamps until the current Covid-19 situation abates.

 

For press enquiries:    

Kate Webster, Engineering Council – kwebster@eng.org.uk, 020 3206 0567

The Engineering Council holds the national Register of Engineering Technicians (EngTech), Incorporated Engineers (IEng), Chartered Engineers (CEng) and Information and Communication Technology Technicians (ICTTech). It also sets and maintains the internationally recognised standards of competence and ethics that govern the award and retention of these titles. By this means it is able to ensure that employers, government and wider society, both at home and overseas, can have confidence in the skills and commitment of registrants. For more information visit: www.engc.org.uk

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