Engineering South Australia, September 2011

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Attendees at the Australian Engineering Week 2011 Adelaide Desalination Plant Site Visit view some of the equipment already in place for the desalination process. Our thanks to all who assisted at AdelaideAqua D&C Consortium for allowing this opportunity.

Engineering South Australia September 2011 www.engineersaustralia.org.au/sa

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Contents

President’s message 1

President’s Message

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Division Updates Australian Engineering Week

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Industry Update

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Profiles

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Upcoming Events

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Division executives President Dr David Cruickshanks-Boyd FIEAust EngExec Deputy President Gerry Doyle MIEAust CPEng Immediate Past President Doug Gillott FIEAust CPEng Executive Director Caroline Argent Deputy Director Sarah Carey Produced By Engineers Australia South Australia Division Level 11, 108 King William Street Adelaide South Australia 5000 tel 08 8202 7100 fax 08 8211 7702 www.engineersaustralia.org.au/sa

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Last month was a very busy one for the staff of our professional association, with the launch of the inaugural Engineering Wonders publication and the many other activities associated with Engineering Week. I would like to start this message by thanking Caroline Argent and her small dedicated staff, on behalf of all our members in South Australia, for their commitment and support to our profession in planning and running these activities. Engineering Week highlights included: a number of activities with our National President Merv Lindsay FIEAust CPEng, including a discussion forum on the importance of Chartered Status and proposed changes to streamline assessment processes, site visits to engineering showcases in South Australia (the Adelaide Desalination Plant and the ASC submarine maintenance facility at Osborne), a presentation by Colonel Neil Greet FIEAust on the humanitarian engineering activities of the Australian Army, and the launch of the Engineering Wonders “Engine Room” publication by the Adelaide Advertiser. It all culminated in Science Alive! where the Division interacted with thousands of primary and secondary school children, with the assistance of Jacobs Engineering and Team BaCoN from Trinity College. Engineering was promoted heavily and indications are excellent that many left with a better idea of what engineers do. I hope that, by now, most of you have seen the Engine Room publication, and that you would agree with me that it is a wonderful showcase of the contribution that engineers have made to South Australia in the last ten years. With nearly 200,000 copies distributed throughout businesses and households in South Australia, we hope that it will inspire our younger generation to consider a career in engineering and educate their parents and schoolteachers with examples of the fascinating and satisfying work that engineers do. If you have not got a copy, then visit the office at Level 11, 108 King William Street, Adelaide and pick up a copy. On Tuesday 9th August 2011 Engineers Australia completed another major step in the Year of Humanitarian Engineering when it published its Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP), which outlines our commitment to playing our role in closing the gap between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians and the rest of the community. We join over 300 major organisations who have made similar commitments, including many leading companies in Australia. We are one of the first major professional associations to do so. As engineers, we have the ability to make a real difference for our first Australians, either in the provision of improved infrastructure, or by the training and development of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Engineers Australia will use its resources to facilitate a greater level of understanding of our first Australians, their culture and their current challenges and will provide opportunities to develop ongoing relationships and specific projects. I hope you will all seek to contribute to the RAP in whatever way you can. Please visit http://www.engineersaustralia.org.au/rap/ to view more details and read the RAP. Finally, as I write this message, I am looking forward to seeing many of you at this year’s Engineering Excellence Awards night on Friday 16th September 2011 at Adelaide Oval, War Memorial Drive, North Adelaide. I have had the privilege of seeing the many entries for both individual and project awards, and once again these showcase the outstanding engineers and the work that they do. I have also seen the proposed entertainment for the night, and it promises to be a very enjoyable evening, for both engineers and their partners. Dr David Cruickshanks-Boyd FIEAust EngExec President Engineers Australia South Australia Division

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Are You Attending the MechExpo 2011? The University of Adelaide School of Mechanical Engineering's 17th annual Honours Project Exhibition, a display of over 60 exciting projects developed by the engineers of tomorrow, will be held this year from Wednesday 26th October 2011 to Thursday 27th October 2011. This must-see event is a highlight in the science and technology calendar. A variety of projects will be exhibited ranging from an Autonomous Sailing Vessel, a magnetically levitating platform, an Automated Watering System, and a Death-defying Diwheel similar to the one in Star Wars Episode III to name only a few - all under one roof at the Adelaide Showgrounds.

Come and try your hand on EDGAR the self-balancing scooter, pit yourself against the computer to keep a pendulum inverted upright or try to get a ball in the centre of a floating table. This is a unique opportunity to encounter engineering in practice, to learn what it really means to be an engineer and to engage with final year engineering students as they share their experiences. For more details about this FREE event please visit http://www.mecheng.adelaide.edu.au/mechexpo/

16th Engineering Heritage Conference Registration for the 16th Engineering Heritage Australia Conference in Hobart in November 2011 is now open. Full details are on the website www.cdesign.com.au/ehac2011 where the registration brochure, registration form and on-line registration are all available.

The Results Are In Congratulations to South Australian retired civil engineer Peter Battye on his High Commendation in the 2011 Photo Competition, featured in the August 2011 edition of the Engineers Australia magazine. The photo captured construction of high-rise buildings in Keppel Bay, Singapore and we recommend that any members who have not seen the wonderful photo track down their copy of the magazine.

Crunching the numbers Did you know that there are currently over 90,000 Engineers Australia Members worldwide, with great hopes for over 100,000 members before our 100 year celebrations? Within the South Australia Division: •

372 members have obtained the esteemed recognition of the grade of Fellow

1428 members of the South Australia Division at the grade of Member or higher have obtained Chartered Status, that is over 57% of all members at a high enough grade to be considered!

640 (11%) of the South Australia Division members and over 16% of Young Engineers Australia members (those under the age of 35) are female!

3304 (57%) of the South Australia Division members are Young Engineers Australia members.

We are the third most successful Division worldwide for members obtaining Engineering Executive Status, with 13% of all members holding Engineering Executive Status residing in South Australia.

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AEW 2011 a Success

Overview

The week beginning Monday 1st August 2011 was busy, exciting and eventful with Engineers Australia members, students and the general public participating in Australian Engineering Week 2011. Throughout the week there were numerous site tours hosted, including the Ian Wark Research Institute, Australian Plant Phenomics Facility, Greenfields Wetlands Salisbury, ETSA Utilities, Coopers Brewery and the Adelaide Desalination Plant. These tours highlighted the role and achievements of the engineering profession in Australia, giving attendees an on-the-job experience (and a beer if you were lucky enough to visit the Coopers Brewery). There were many other highlights during the week including:

Monday 1st August 2011 Right Image: Colonel Neil Greet FIEAust

Visiting from Canberra, Colonel Neil Greet FIEAust presented ‘Defence Support to Humanitarian Engineering’. Neil has recently retired from the Australian Defence Force (ADF) in March 2011, and has served operationally in East Timor and Iraq. Neil discussed the role that the ADF has to play regarding humanitarian activities.

Tuesday 2nd August 2011 Left Image: Page insert of ‘The Engine Room’

Held on the rooftop of The Advertiser was the launch of ‘The Engine Room’. ‘The Engine Room’ was an excellent initiative to promote the crucial contribution that the engineering profession has made, and this was distributed via The Advertiser to nearly 200,000 businesses and households. The South Australia Division worked together with The Advertiser to develop this publication which highlights the wonders of South Australian engineering between the years 2000 – 2010.

Tuesday 2nd and Wednesday 3rd August 2011 Right Image: (left to right) Member Relationship Coordinator Nathan Jones with National Careers Advisor Jennifer O’Donovan

Jennifer O’Donovan, National Careers Advisor from Engineers Australia Sydney Division, visited Adelaide and ran numerous workshops covering ‘Resumes which get read’, ‘Life After University’, ‘Migrant Engineers Workshop’, ‘Mentoring Gen X and Y’, ‘Life After University’ and ‘How to Succeed at Interviews’. These sessions assisted participants with knowledge on how to make the first steps into the engineering profession.

Wednesday 3rd August 2011 Left Image: Former Chief Executive of SA Water Anne Howe

‘Transitions in Leadership’ was the second breakfast event hosted by the Centre for Proudly sponsored by: Engineering Leadership and Management (CELM) and Young Engineers Australia (YEA), in the lead-up to the 2012 Engineering Leadership Conference being held in Adelaide. Former Chief Executive of SA Water Anne Howe, spoke about her job progression and experiences in leadership roles. Discussions were facilitated by Managing Director of Business and Risk Solutions, Kym Williams, and this provided an opportunity for participants to ask questions and understand past transitions in Anne’s career.

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AEW 2011 a Success (cont) Wednesday 3rd August 2011 Right Image: National President Merv Lindsay FIEAust CPEng with AdelaideAqua Project Director Duncan Whitfield and Deputy President Gerry Doyle MIEAust CPEng at the Adelaide Desalination Plant

Between 1st – 3rd August 2011, National President of Engineers Australia Merv Lindsay FIEAust CPEng visited the South Australia Division. During Merv’s stay, a number of exciting site tours were facilitated – this included a viewing of the HMAS Sheean Submarine at ASC. Held over lunch on Wednesday 3rd August 2011, Merv presented ‘Chartered: Changing the Culture’, discussing Chartered Status and the changes which are being debated at present. This was a very insightful conversation for those who attended.

Friday 5th August - Sunday 7th 2011 Left Image: (left to right) Head of Academic Extension and ICT College Susan O’Malley and two Trinity College students.

Science Alive! was open to students and the general public between 5th – 7th August 2011. Attendees got to experience the science and engineering professions in a handson manner. Also participating on the Engineers Australia booth were Trinity College students, who showcased the models which helped them win the a number of prizes in the First Lego League (FLL), a robotics program designed to get young students excited about science and technology. Recently, these Trinity College students went to Sydney to take part in The New Inventors “Bright Sparks” competition and won first prize. Assisting with an interactive display during Science Alive! were David Ball and James Gibbon from Jacobs Engineering, showcasing software used by engineers. Overall, Australian Engineering Week was a huge success, providing a great opportunity for the community to engage and learn more about the engineering profession. Sharryn Fensom Events Coordinator Engineers Australia South Australia Division

Low Emissions Vehicle Technology Conference (LEVTECH) Thursday 20th and Friday 21st October 2011, Victoria Square Precinct, Adelaide What is the Future of Low Emissions Vehicles (LEV)? How will LEVs Contribute to a Sustainable Transport Future? Please come and join us, and many other national and international experts trying to answer these and many other questions. The Conference, in Adelaide over Thursday 20th and Friday 21st October 2011 – is timed to take advantage of the synergies with the World Solar Challenge. International and National key note speakers will showcase future low emission vehicle technologies and highlight how these technologies are being implemented by vehicle manufacturers. A highlight will be presentations on the various Electric Vehicle trials happening nationally and internationally, with some real world results being presented for the first time. Date:

Thursday 20th – Friday 21st October 2011

Venue: Victoria Square Precinct

Time:

8.30am – 5.00pm both days.

RSVP:

Cost:

$440 inc GST

Friday 14th October 2011

(Includes Conference Dinner; All Morning and Afternoon Teas; and All Lunches) For online registrations and payments please visit the South Australian Division Events page at www.engineersaustralia.org.au/sa/events

Register Online

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2011 Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) DeGolyer Distinguished Service Medal Winner Engineers Australia Chartered Fellow and 2011 South Australian Engineering Excellence Awards judge Tom Gouldie FIEAust CPEng has been selected to receive the 2011 Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) DeGolyer Distinguished Service Medal. This medal is a prestigious international award by the SPE. Tom was quoted as saying, “I am of course honoured and very proud. This is the very top professional service award given annually by the worldwide SPE, recognising service to SPE, the engineering profession and the petroleum industry.” Tom will be in the United States, Denver specifically, for the award dinner on 1st November 2011 with his mother and 900 other people, including other SPE award recipients, to collect the medal. Thomas Gouldie is the Operations Integrity Engineer for Santos Ltd in Adelaide, Australia. He has more than 35 years of experience in oil, gas and geothermal, beginning with Standard Oil of California in New Orleans. For most of the last 30 years he has worked in Australia as a petroleum engineer, for the past 22 years for Santos Ltd with operations, commercial and HSE accountabilities. Tom’s SPE activities over the past 25 years include serving as South Australia Section Chairperson and Chairperson of the SPE Australia/New Zealand/ Papua New Guinea Council. He was elected an SPE Distinguished Member in 2001 and received the 2006

HSE and 2008 Distinguished Service Awards. He is a Fellow of the Institution of Engineers Australia, a Chartered Professional Engineer and certified Commercial Arbitrator in Australia, and a Professional Petroleum Engineer in Louisiana. He chairs an industry association that manages a standard permit to work system used throughout onshore Australia. Gouldie earned a BS degree in petroleum engineering from the University of Texas at Austin.

Tom Gouldie FIEAust CPEng

As a reminder for any members working in the Oil and Gas industry the SPE will also be hosting the SPE South Australia 2011 Annual Dinner, which will be a fancy dress occasion, on Saturday 29th October 2011. For enquiries please contact the SPE South Australia Section via Helena.Wu@santos.com or visit the SPE South Australian Section website at http://southaustralia.spe.org/ for more details. Engineers Australia South Australia Division

AECOM’s PDP Program Obtains Results Nicola Jones MIEAust CPEng recently received her Chartered Status and NPER certificates from AECOM's Philip Verco RPEQ FIEAust CPEng, Technical Director - Market Sector Leader ANZ - Civil & Municipal Infrastructure, at a presentation on 3rd August 2011. Philip went on to say "Nicola joined AECOM in January 2005. During her relatively young career, Nicola has had broad project exposure and leadership opportunities. She is recognised as an excellent stormwater design engineer for significant high profile projects, and has diversified her engineering exposure over a whole range of projects including land development. Nicola Jones MIEAust CPEng receiving her certificate from Philip Verco RPEQ FIEAust CPEng.

“She has been assistant road design manager for the Port Wakefield Road Upgrade and Northern Expressway projects, along with leading the stormwater engineering for them. She has also been involved in a whole range of other civil engineering projects, and in fact has led some smaller projects herself. “Nicola has always worked beyond her normal engineering activities, having been involved at various times in being a coordinator for the AECOM Young Professionals group, a presenter at Careers Fairs held at the 3 Universities, and a guide and coach for the incoming graduates, tertiary work experience and high

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school work experience students at AECOM. “Nicola showed significant potential and was nominated to participate in the Young Business Leader (YBL) SA Program 2005/2006. This was an intensive 10-month program for young people from a large range of businesses, coordinated by the Royal Society for the Blind (RSB). It involved the participants undertaking business leadership training (Certificate IV), project activities, as well as fund-raising activities for the RSB. She raised over $6000 for that cause." The South Australia Division would like to extend our congratulations to Nicola on obtaining Chartered Status and, should you be looking for more information about Chartered Status or the PDP program, please contact myself, Industry Relationship Manager Jason Thornhill, via jthornhill@engineersaustralia.org.au or by calling 08 8202 7120 (Tuesday through Thursday). Jason Thornhill Industry Relationship Manager Engineers Australia South Australia Division About AECOM AECOM is a global provider of professional technical and management support services to a broad range of markets. By providing a blend of global reach, local knowledge, innovation and technical excellence, AECOM delivers solutions that create, enhance and sustain the world's built, natural and social environments. Within South Australia, this includes the State Aquatic Centre, Northern Expressway, Flinders Medical Centre, Adelaide Oval Redevelopment, South Road Superway and Iluka Mineral Sands Mining Project. With around 45,000 employees around the world, AECOM is a leader in all the key markets it serves, including transportation, environmental, energy, water and government. Find out more at

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Judges Profile In this September edition of Engineering South Australia we continue to profile judges who were involved in assessing entries for the 2011 South Australian Engineering Excellence Awards. We have been providing the profiles of many of the judges assisting with this process over several editions to introduce them to the South Australia Division and to acknowledge their contribution.

Jerome Argue MIEAust CPEng Why did you decide to become an engineer? Unfortunately it runs in the family like wooden legs! No real decision, it was something always in the background. What do you like the most about the engineering profession? The ability to make a tangible difference – I am still idealistic enough to believe that we can leave the place better than how we found it. What project(s) are you working on now? A range of projects that have stemmed from the recent deluges that the state has been experiencing – it’s amazing how quickly a drought has turned to flood and the extent of damage that has caused. What do you see as one of the biggest issues facing the engineering profession? The current, and impending skills shortage, particularly in South Australia, where the exploration boom turning into a mining boom will tax our capacity to the limit and beyond. What are your hobbies? Cycling, sailing and getting away to our river shack at Clayton.

career, with the chance to leave a lasting legacy, the time is right! What do you think you will be doing five years from now? I hope to be involved in creating business links into the region, particularly China and India, where I think there is tremendous opportunity for Australian firms. If you could have worked on any engineering project, throughout history, what would you choose? I’m pretty happy with the projects that I’ve been able to be involved with, but if pushed, I’d say that the Taj Mahal at Agra would have been fun to have worked on. What is your motto? Without wanting to sound too sanctimonious, I’ve always liked “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you”. Who would you most like to meet? Funnily enough I’m really looking forward to meeting my grandchildren, but as my daughters are only 16 and 14, that’s a way off!

What advice would you provide to someone interested in becoming an engineer? If you are interested in a stimulating and challenging

AssocProf Fred Zockel FIEAust CPEng

What are your hobbies?

Fred is 73 years old and has worked for 10 years on engines at DSTO, followed by 23 years as an academic with a lot of industry experience during study leaves and consultancies. He has spent more than 10 years as a part time consultant to the South Australian Centre for Manufacturing and never tires of exposing the importance of design in all engineering activity.

Reading and listening to music

Why did you decide to become an engineer? It is in the family with my grandfather being a blacksmith and both my father and uncle being mechanics. What do you like the most about the engineering profession? The challenge which is provided by each new problem and the satisfaction when you see a solution. What project(s) are you working on now?

What advice would you provide to someone interested in becoming an engineer? Get as much diverse experience as you can and always be prepared to listen to other opinion. What do you think you will be doing five years from now? Be fully retired If you could have worked on any engineering project, throughout history, what would you choose?

I retired as Associate Prof in Mechanical Engineering in 1996 and have since been a consultant mostly as an expert witness for legal cases such as the Whyalla airline crash and the show rides including the collapse of the spindragon.

I have just read a book published by Rolls Royce called The Jet Engine. I wish I could be involved in making the Trent engines of nearly 100,000lb of thrust. It is a marvel of design and manufacturing.

What do you see as one of the biggest issues facing the engineering profession?

Think before you act and try to get it right the first time.

It seems to me that we have good solutions to many of the pressing problems such as energy generation and water use but we can’t make progress in convincing the politicians and the community of the sensible approach.

Who would you most like to meet?

What is your motto?

Whittle, Ricardo and Porsche.

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Upcoming Events Unless published otherwise all presentations are scheduled for the Engineers Australia South Australia Division Office. Event details are subject to change. Please check our website prior to the event for current information and updates. Please note the South Australia Division address is Level 11, 108 King William Street ADELAIDE SA 5000. Online registration, or how to register, is now available directly through the South Australia Division Website Events Section at www.engineersaustralia.org.au/sa/events (or www.eeaust.com.au for those events held by Engineering Education Australia) where ever a blue arrow is shown.

September

Tue 11th ~ 5.30pm

Mon 19

Chartered Workshop

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~ 5.30pm

Seminar

Host: Engineers Australia

Host: Australian Geomechanics Society

Topic: Prepare Your Chartered Status Application

Topic: Developments in Transportation Geotechnics

Enquiries: njones@engineersaustralia.org.au

Venue: National Wine Centre Corner of Botanic and Hackney Roads, Adelaide

Thu 13th to Fri 14th ~ 8.30am Short Course

Enquiries: mdrechsler@pb.com.au

Host: Engineering Education Australia

Tue 20th ~ 5.00pm

Topic: Managing Self and Others

Technical Presentation

Enquiries: info@eeaust.com.au

Host: JTP Electrical

Thu 13th ~ 3.30pm

Topic: Mixing genes and X-rays: Developing therapies for and understanding cystic fibrosis airway disease

Quiz Night

Enquiries: aklingberg@engineersaustralia.org.au Thu 22nd ~ 5.00pm

Host: Young Engineers Australia – SA Branch (YEA-SA) Topic: Young Engineers Australia Quiz Night Venue: Unley Citizens Centre, 18 Arthur Street, Unley

Technical Presentation Host: Electric Energy Society of Australia Topic: Implementing a Smart Grid Strategy Enquiries: aklingberg@engineersaustralia.org.au Mon 26th to Tue 27th ~ 8.30am Short Course Host: Engineering Education Australia Topic: Contract Management

Enquiries: aklingberg@engineersaustralia.org.au Thu 13th ~ 5.30pm Technical Presentation Host: Society for Building Services Engineers Enquiries: aklingberg@engineersaustralia.org.au Mon 17th ~ 5.30pm Technical Presentation Host: Australian Geomechanics Society

Enquiries: info@eeaust.com.au

Enquiries: aklingberg@engineersaustralia.org.au

Tue 27th ~ 5.30pm

Tue 18th ~ 5.30pm

Technical Presentation

Technical Presentation

Host: Royal Aeronautical Enquiries: aklingberg@engineersaustralia.org.au Thu 29th ~ 5.30pm

Host: JTP Electrical Topic: Cyberspace is different Enquiries: aklingberg@engineersaustralia.org.au

Technical Presentation Host: Software Engineering and Architecture JTP Topic: The Psychology of Software Engineering Enquiries: aklingberg@engineersaustralia.org.au

Wed 19th ~ 12.00pm for 12.30pm start Technical Presentation Host: Society of Petroleum Engineers, SA Section Topic: LNG - An Australian and World Perspective Venue: Ayers House, 288 North Terrace, Adelaide

October

Enquiries: Helena.Wu@santos.com

Thu 6th ~ 3.30pm

Wed 19th ~ 8.30am

Site Visit

Short Course

Host: Railway Technical Society of Australasia and the Permanent Way Institution

Host: Engineering Education Australia

Topic: New PTS railcar depot at Dry Creek Depot Venue: Dry Creek Rail Depot, Meeting Place To Be confirmed Enquiries: aklingberg@engineersaustralia.org.au Tue 11th ~ 2.00pm

Topic: Business Acumen Enquiries: info@eeaust.com.au Wed 19th ~ 12.00pm Technical Presentation Host: IET Retired

Site Visit

Topic: The History of the Jet Engine

Host: JTP Mechanical Topic: Desalination Plant Site Tour

Enquiries: aklingberg@engineersaustralia.org.au

Venue: Adelaide Desalination Plant, Lonsdale Enquiries: aklingberg@engineersaustralia.org.au

South Australia Division ADM - Save The Date Engineers Australia South Australia Division will hold its Annual Divisional Meeting, with an update on the successes of 2011 along with the Xmas Networking Night, on Thursday 1st December 2011. For more information please contact Events sfensom@engineersaustralia.org.au or by calling 08 8202 7140.

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