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Successful Professional Reviews for Civil Engineering Technicians
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27 May 2025

Successful Professional Reviews for Civil Engineering Technicians is the ultimate guide for any aspiring technicians or apprentices due to undertake the ICE Technician Professional Review (TPR) or End Point Assessment (EPA). Written for technicians by technicians, this book offers a complete understanding of the methodology involved for a successful professional review or end point assessment. It defines the basic knowledge, and the breadth of understanding required including numerous examples and anecdotes and shows how any candidate, from any background, might put together their application and prepare for the review/assessment.
Written in plain English and peppered with hints, tips and examples, this title covers
- who are technicians;
- selecting a mentor and sponsor;
- key attributes of EngTech;
- putting your submission together
- what the whole review process is like;
- apprenticeships and the end point assessment.
Successful Professional Reviews for Civil Engineering Technicians is an invaluable resource for technicians preparing for a TPR or EPA and their mentors wishing to understand the process more clearly.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Careers / Career Advancement & Professional Development, Business and management: study and revision guides, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Technical & Manufacturing Industries & Trades, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Project Management, Technical design, Engineering graphics and draughting / technical drawing
Malcolm Peake is Professional Development Manager for Tony Gee and Partners, UK.
Chapter 1. The History of Technicians;
Chapter 2. Technicians;
Chapter 3. Mentors and Sponsors;
Chapter 4. The Attributes;
Chapter 5. Putting the Submission Together;
Chapter 6. The Review Day;
Chapter 7. End Apprenticeships and the End Point Assessments;
Chapter 8. The Aftermath